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Spring is a great time to update your home, meals, and daily habits. Sam’s Club has plenty of deals to help you get ready for the season. From garden tools to fresh kitchen gear, here are a few useful items I’m grabbing for my family and home this spring.

Member’s Mark Spring Fruit Snacks

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Packing lunches, planning a picnic, or heading out on a road trip? I always keep fruit snacks on hand for moments like these. The single-serve packs are easy to toss in any bag, and the mix of flavors keeps things interesting. Kids and adults both like them, so they never go to waste. I make sure to grab enough to last through the busy spring season.

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Patio String Lights

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String lights are one of my favorite ways to make the backyard feel cozy as soon as spring hits. I look for weather-resistant ones that are simple to hang up—nothing fancy needed. They add a nice glow for cookouts or just hanging outside in the evening.

Fresh-Cut Flowers in Bulk

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Fresh flowers are a must for me in spring, and I like to pick up larger bunches so I can spread them around the house. Bulk options make it easy to add color to the dining table or put together a quick centerpiece. Sometimes I even make small bouquets to give to friends. It’s an easy way to bring that spring feeling indoors without spending a lot and Sam’s flowers last forever!

Outdoor Patio Seating Set

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Once spring rolls around, I try to spend as much time outside as possible. A comfy patio set really makes a difference for lounging or having friends over. I look for deep-seating options that hold up well and fit my space, but I don’t want to pay a fortune. There are usually some good finds out there each spring, so it’s worth checking for deals before the season gets in full swing.

Member’s Mark Trail Mix Variety Pack

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A good variety pack of snacks is always on my spring shopping list. These mixes with nuts, dried fruit, and a little chocolate are perfect—there’s something for everyone. The single-serve packs are great for tossing in a bag before a hike or grabbing as you head out the door. I like to buy a few at once so I’m set for road trips or just snacking at home, and they usually end up costing less than what I’d pay at the regular grocery store.

Gas Pressure Washer

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Spring cleaning isn’t just about tidying up inside—I always end up tackling the driveway, deck, and siding, too. A gas pressure washer makes outdoor chores so much quicker, even if you’re new to using one. I find it’s worth having my own instead of paying for rentals or hiring someone every year. It’s one purchase that pays off, especially during busy spring weekends and Sam’s Club has a few options at really great prices.

Member’s Mark Organic Bath Towels

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Upgrade your bathroom with these plush, organic towels that feel like a spa luxury. They come in vibrant spring colors and are super absorbent. Sam’s Club somehow manages to balance quality and affordability, making these towels a steal. Having extras on hand for guests or busy mornings is always a good idea.

Easter Basket Goodies

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Sam’s Club nails it when it comes to Easter basket fillers. From chocolate bunnies to fun toys, you’ll find everything you need in one stop. Their bulk pricing makes it easy to buy enough for multiple baskets without overspending. Bonus: they also carry cute reusable baskets that double as storage later.

BBQ Sauces and Marinades

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As soon as grilling season starts, I like to stock up on BBQ sauces and marinades. Big bottles mean I never run out halfway through a cookout, and it’s fun to try different flavors—some smoky, some sweet, some with a little kick. Having a few options on hand makes it easy to mix up meals all spring without breaking the budget.

Gardening Supplies

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Every spring, I make a trip to stock up on gardening basics. Bags of soil, new planters, and I always look for a few fresh tools while I’m at it. I’ve found the prices are usually lower than what I see at local nurseries, so it’s easy to get what I need without spending too much. I try to buy early, since the best gardening supplies tend to go fast once everyone starts working on their yards.

Spring Made Simple

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Getting ready for spring always feels easier when I pick up a few essentials ahead of time. Whether I’m restocking snacks, picking up supplies for outdoor projects, or just grabbing something new for the patio, a little planning helps things run smoothly. I like to shop early so I have what I need on hand—and can enjoy the season without last-minute rushes.

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Warehouse clubs like Costco, Sam’s Club, and BJ’s are great for saving if you shop smart. But not everything is a deal—some items lead to waste or overspending. These 11 items are worth buying and make your membership actually pay off. 11 Warehouse Club Finds That Actually Save Money in the Long Run