5 New Trader Joe's Finds in Stores Right Now—Plus 5 Returning Favorites
New Trader Joe's finds include Teeny Tiny Strawberry Rhubarb Pies, Sparkling Tea and Lemonade and more.
Plus, favorites like Green Goddess Gouda and Passion Fruit Granola are back in stores.
TJ's is also introducing Tarongino Frizzante—a sparkling wine made with Valencia oranges.If you're a regular at your local Trader Joe's, you know that the nautical-themed grocer is constantly rolling out new products—and that includes some new finds featured in the most recent edition of the store's Fearless Flyer. This summer-friendly Trader Joe's lineup features plenty of refreshing, fruity flavors, especially for guava and strawberry fans. (Did we mention there are nine strawberry snacks and treats in the flyer?)
While some of these irresistible finds earn a regular spot on shelves, others are seasonal or only available for a limited time, so we've also included five returning fan favorites so you don't miss out while they're around. Ahead, discover everything from drinks and desserts to tasty cheeses that are sure to have you running to stock up.
$5.49 per box of four pies
These pies may be tiny, but they make up for their size with big flavor. The jam-like filling features a mix of sweet summer strawberries and slightly tart rhubarb, resulting in perfectly balanced flavors. And the buttery crust doesn't disappoint either; just remember to heat the pies in the oven if you want to enjoy a flakier texture.
$2.99 per 10.5-ounce jar
Did you hear that guava is our pick for the flavor of the summer? Organically grown guavas ripened under intense Brazilian sunshine get combined with real cane sugar to create this fruit spread that tastes great spread on toast, added to parfaits and even used as a glaze on pork chops. Each jar of this semisweet tropical treat is available for only $2.99, but supplies are limited, so you might want to grab a few before it disappears from shelves.
$12.99 per 17.5-mL bottle
If you're looking for a new beverage to sip on warm weekends, you can't go wrong with Trader Joe's newly released Tarongino Frizzante. It's made by fermenting sparkling Spanish white wine with Valencia oranges, resulting in a light and refreshing drink with a low alcohol content. Try pairing it with your favorite shrimp recipes for a quintessential summer combo.
$11.99 per pound of cheese
Trader Joe's cheese cases are no stranger to a variety of Toscano cheese flavorings, and now the creamy, nutty cheese features the flavors of another fan favorite … the popular Crunchy Chili Onion condiment. Its subtle spiciness and crumbly texture make for an unexpected, yet delicious addition to charcuterie boards and salads.
$1.99 per 12-ounce can
Black tea and fresh-squeezed lemon are a combo as classic as peanut butter and jelly, so it's no surprise that Trader Joe's has found yet another inventive way to combine the two. Their Sparkling Tea & Lemonade is made with organic black tea and features a carbonated twist, plus lots of lemon flavor (think lemon juice, peel, oil and extract). And since it's packaged in convenient single-serve cans, it's ideal for taking on the go.
$3.99 per 5.3-ounce box
Strawberries and jalapeños might seem like an unlikely pairing, but once you've tried it in cracker form, you may change your mind. Like the Raisin Rosemary and Fig & Olive varieties, Trader Joe's new crisps have a buttermilk cracker base that, combined with the sweet dried strawberries, balances the otherwise spicy chili notes. Grab a 5.3-ounce box for $3.99, and don't forget a dip or cheese to enjoy with the new snack.
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$9.99 per pound of cheese
Another beloved cheese has officially hit the Trader Joe's refrigerated shelves. The Green Goddess Gouda takes the semi-hard cow's-milk cheese and packs it with all the oniony, herby flavors found in the dressing and dip of the same name. Place a random-weight wedge on a tray alongside veggies and crackers for gatherings, or try melting slices in paninis or burgers for a unique upgrade.
$3.99 per 12-ounce bag
It's been about a year since Trader Joe's last stocked their seasonal Passion Fruit Granola, and with summer on the way, the return timing on this tropical-tasting topping is perfect. The sweetened rolled oats are coated in real passion fruit puree with a tangy taste to match that of the freeze-dried raspberries. Our editors are big fans, especially when you combine it with some of TJ's creamy yogurt. Adding handfuls to smoothie bowls is another tasty option.
$3.99 per 32-ounce bottle
There's a reason that this seasonal margarita mix sells out quickly, and that's because it's better-tasting (and less expensive) than other brands. And all that great taste is thanks to the simple blend of premium organic ingredients, including real lime juice and agave syrup. Stir in a splash of TJ's Tequila Blanco for a traditional taste, or mix it with their Lime Flavored Sparkling Water for a nonalcoholic beverage with an intense citrus flavor.
$2.99 per 16-ounce package
According to the Fearless Flyer, this returning find first debuted as part of a pasta gift pack and was so well received by customers that TJ's decided to bring it back in its very own 16-ounce package. The flame-shaped pasta (hence the name) has a matching orange hue that comes from the addition of organic turmeric, plus a bright Sicilian lemon flavor that tastes great with little more than a drizzle of olive oil.
Related: The 7 Best Snacks at Trader Joe's for Better Cholesterol, Recommended by Dietitians
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