While the wholesale retailer's iconic hot dog and soda combo has sold for $1.50 since 1985, the total return on the company's stock has grown by an astronomical 59,152%, according to CNBC calculations.
In contrast, the total return on the S&P 500 has increased in value by about 6,000% in that time.
Costco's hot dog price hasn't budged in decades , but the same can't be said for its soaring stock.
The company has confirmed a growing number of young people, including Gen Z, have been signing up for Costco memberships in recent years.
Ahead of the company's release of its fourth quarter earnings after Thursday's market close, here's a look at the stock performance over the years, based on an initial investment of $1,000.
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