Shoppers are Calling Trader Joe's New 'Tangy' and 'Creamy' Treat Absolutely 'Perfect'
Shoppers are Calling Trader Joe's New 'Tangy' and 'Creamy' Treat Absolutely 'Perfect' originally appeared on Parade.
When summer finally hits, is there any snack more crave-worthy than your favorite frozen dessert? Trader Joe's doesn't think so, which is why fans are currently obsessed with what some are calling the 'best sorbet ever.'
Introducing a must-try limited-time release: Trader Joe's Passion Fruit Sorbet. If you thought you already had your favorite summer flavors nailed, this iconic creation aims to disrupt your list and take the top spot.
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'I found your new summer obsession at Trader Joe's,' @traderjoeslist captioned a post shared online. 'This Passion Fruit Sorbet is everything I want in a summer dessert—tangy, tropical, creamy, and vegan!'Priced at a cool $4.99 for a solid 16-ounce container, Trader Joe's Passion Fruit Sorbet comes from the brand's expert supplier in Thailand. Using a base of sweet, tangy and tart passion fruit purée, they've crafted a bright, refreshing tropical treat that is extremely hard to put down. It's soft and smooth in texture but bold and upfront with flavor. The best of two worlds.
'It looks great for hot summer days,' one fan wrote. 'Would make a great Passion Fruit Soda! Very refreshing!'
And when it comes to getting the flavors just right, one commenter shared, 'I am from Costa Rica, and I can tell you this gets really close to actually noting passion fruit. Love it.' Someone else chimed in, replying, 'As a Peruvian, I agree!'Trader Joe's recommends serving the sorbet as an 'easy after-dinner dessert' or as part of a 'sweet spread at a pool party or barbecue.' Natasha notes in her post that the tart, citrusy flavors made her want to pair it with vanilla ice cream—a combo that we can definitely get behind on these hot summer days.
Other creative uses from TJ's include serving it as a palate cleanser during at-home wine, cheese, or charcuterie tastings. It also works great in a sorbet parfait with your favorite yogurt, or as a fun mocktail—just drop a scoop into sparkling water for a fizzy Passion Fruit Sorbet float. With plenty of ways to enjoy it and a super approachable price point, this limited-time TJ's find is shaping up to be a seasonal hit.Shoppers are Calling Trader Joe's New 'Tangy' and 'Creamy' Treat Absolutely 'Perfect' first appeared on Parade on Jun 20, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
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