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Trader Joe’s New Fall Finds and Upcoming Drops Have Fans Buzzing—From Maple Butter Tarts to Cranberry Cold Brew!

From maple tarts to cranberry cold brew, see TJ's latest must-have fall favorites!

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Who else gets excited for Trader Joe’s runs? From unique raviolis to seasonal coffees, you never know what you’ll find when you shop at the budget-friendly grocery store chain! The shopping experience isn’t complete without the limited-time goodies that everyone can’t wait to get their hands on as soon as the products hit the shelves. To make your next trip even better, we’ve rounded up some of Trader Joe’s new items, including Reddit favorites, that you’ll want to try. Plus, find out what products will soon be up for grabs!

Sneak peek: What’s hitting shelves soon at Trader Joe’s

Trader Joe’s regularly releases new products, much to the delight of customers. The chain has also been known to bring back seasonal products for a limited time if they have been a hit in the past. 

Here are some that will be in stores soon:

Sparkling Cranberry Ginger Brew Beverage

Cranberry brew
Credit: Trader Joe's

Cranberries are a Thanksgiving staple, so it’s no surprise that they are the star of this fruity beverage. The non-alcoholic and bubbly drink promises a lot of holiday flavor, as it “combines the warm ginger extract with bright cranberry juice.” It will be sold in a pack of four, with each 8.4-oz. can clocking in at only 50 calories. 

Trader Joe’s fans are excited about the reveal of this upcoming drink option, sharing that the flavor combinations sound delicious. Others are eager to serve them during the holidays.

The packaging and design is really nice, too,” added one Reddit commenter. “Looks perfect to offer guests during Thanksgiving.”

Maple Pecan Cold Brew Coffee Concentrate

Cold brew lovers can savor seasonal flavors with this special autumn edition of the chain’s popular coffee concentrate. The beverage base (which comes in a 32-oz. container) includes cinnamon, nutmeg, maple syrup and natural pecan flavor in the brew that’s made with 100 percent Arabica coffee beans. 

Fans of the other Trader Joe’s coffee products are looking forward to giving it a try. “I’ve really been enjoying the pumpkin one and will absolutely have to try this!” shared one shopper on Reddit. “Sounds right up my alley.”

Cranberry Clementine Whole Milk Greek Yogurt 

Cranberry shines again in this special yogurt, made with whole milk. According to the store, the mix of clementines and cranberries result in a palate-pleasing combo that “is thick and velvety with a tangy, citrusy profile.” Plus, the 3.5-oz. container of Greek yogurt includes 11 grams of protein per serving.

Shoppers are pleased to hear this will be up for purchase soon. “Oh good, a whole milk option,” a Reddit user commented. “A lot of the best flavors are skim.”

One note: Prices for each item will be available once the product is stocked in stores. 

Other recent TJ’s releases

cheese spread
Credit: Trader Joe's

Though you’ll have to wait a bit longer to try these special products, there are plenty of other Trader Joe’s new items up for grabs. Check out some of these fun releases:

Totally Cheeseball Cheese Spread

If you can’t resist holiday cheeseballs, then this spread is for you! The new spread ($4.99) combines almonds, garlic and parsley with two popular cheese varieties: Unexpected Cheddar and Syrah Toscano. TJ’s suggests using it in a variety of ways, from spreading it on Cornbread Crisps to combining it with turkey for a sandwich.

Herbed Dinner Rolls

The classic pull-apart dinner rolls get a delicious upgrade thanks to parsley, sage, thyme and rosemary. Like other variations, the bread is said to be incredibly soft thanks to a potato-flour blend. You can get the 8-pack for $3.49 and try them for yourself! 

Teeny Tiny Maple Butter Tarts

Maple desserts are an autumn must, which makes these mini tarts ($4.49) a mouth-watering option. Each treat features a filling of Canadian maple syrup, butter, eggs and sugar nestled in a crispy and flaky tart crust. Expect an irresistible maple aroma when you heat the frozen tarts in the oven or air fryer! 

Vegetable Ravioli

Trader Joe’s has no shortage of ravioli options, and now another promising product has joined the line-up! The vegetable version ($3.99) is stuffed with mozzarella cheese, breadcrumbs, zucchini, caramelized onions, red and yellow peppers and roasted onions. For an extra dose of veggie goodness, the Italian-made product starts with wheat-based pasta made with egg and spinach. Cooking the ravioli al dente means you can be savoring the pasta in just 3 to 4 minutes. 

What Trader Joe’s customers are loving

Those aren’t the only items shoppers have been snatching up recently! Trader Joe’s aficionados have been sharing their favorite discoveries from recent trips to the store. Their top picks:

  1. Mixed Berry & Lemon Curd ($3.99):I like to spread the lemon curd on their NY Cheesecake; feel like this would be equally good,” said one person.
  2. Protein Pancakes ($3.99): “These tasted like a heavier crepe,” commented a shopper. “Running back to buy more!”
  3. Vanilla Sugar ($3.99): “I did it on buttered toast and it was great,” shared a shopper. “This would be fantastic dusted over ice cream and such.”
  4. Sweet Cinnamon Filled Korean Pancakes ($4.49): “Serve with Horchata ice cream, if you have any left over,” commented a fan. “I hoard these so I can have them year round.”
  5. Chips in a Pickle ($2.99): “A personal fave and very versatile,” said one person. “I even use them as a salad topper!”

Whether you snatch up classic Trader Joe’s staples or opt for one of the seasonal products, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your taste buds! 

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