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6 Icy Cold ALDI Finds to Pack in Your Cooler for the Most Delicious Summer Treats

6 Icy Cold ALDI Finds to Pack in Your Cooler for the Most Delicious Summer Treats

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It's officially time to get those coolers packed—whether you're headed to the beach, poolside, or just braving the sidelines at a weekend soccer game. To help, ALDI is rolling out new snacks and drinks for summer's hottest adventures.
From festive frozen treats to refreshing beverages, these are the top grab-and-go ALDI finds you need to stock up on this June. As always, these are only available for a limited time, so if you want to try something, head to your local spot early on the day the item gets put on shelves.
Related: 16 Modern Versions of Vintage Summer Finds That Grandma Would Love to See in Your Pool and Yard
There are probiotic and prebiotic sodas, but when it's hot out and you're sweating, it's most important to replenish your electrolytes. These Vita Life Electrolyte Sodas will be available starting June 4 in Strawberry Lemonade and Sparkling Lemonade flavors (as if it could get any more summer than chilled lemonade!). Each can will cost just under $2.
The Summit Organic Mocktail Spritz is destined to become a classic summer drink option. Last month, ALDI released a Mimosa-inspired version of this mocktail pack, and this one looks just as refreshing. Head to ALDI on June 25 to try out a four-pack of this flavored sparkling beverage. Each case is imported from Italy, is USDA organic, and will cost around $6.
You can't always depend on the neighborhood ice cream truck, so fill up that insulated cooler with some frozen desserts that are easy to eat on the go. These mini ice cream cones are super popular with ALDI fans anytime they are stocked, and this year, you can choose from chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla flavors. The Sundae Shoppe Mini Ice Cream Cones will be available starting on June 25 and will cost $4 per dozen.
For a romantic picnic this summer, stock your cooler with a pair of these Sundae Shoppe Italian Gelato Cups. Italians know a thing or two about indulgent desserts, and this layered gelato dessert looks like a dupe for the Talenti's Gelato Bakery collection (costing just $4 for two cups). There are two flavor options: cappuccino and pistachio, and they will be available starting on June 4.
If you haven't had Italian ice on a hot summer day, now is the time. The Sundae Shoppe Lemon & Strawberry Italian Ice comes as a six-pack and will be stocked starting June 25. Each box will be priced under $3 and include three lemon and three strawberry cups, all made with natural fruit juices. Just stick a few spoons in the cooler pouch and you're ready to go.
Head to ALDI on June 18 to stock up on these Sundae Shoppe Sparkler Pops for Independence Day (or any day). The red, white, and blue popsicles include lemon, blueberry, and strawberry flavors, and, as a bonus, they do not include any high fructose corn syrup. A box of six will cost you just over $3, so why not buy a few?
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And every time you gaze upon your reflection in it, you can think about the dough you saved by opting for this one over the more expensive Anthro version. An elegant set of square wineglasses that reviewers point out are VERY similar to the pricier ones sold at Crate & Barrel. Whether you're just drinking some water out of them or some actual Prosecco, they'll certainly elevate the moment. E.l.f. Halo Glow Liquid Filter that'll free up a bit of coin if you've been eyeing Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter as a glow-getter on a budget. This stuff has hyaluronic acid and squalane to give you that lit-from-within for less than the cost of a pricey chopped salad from that place beside your office. A faux-leather bag you'll do a double-take on because it's verrrry similar to Polène's Cyme you've been stalking online and thought, "Welp, I could buy this instead of flying to my college roommate's wedding" before buying that flight. Hanes Ultimate ankle socks can pass the comfort test for fans of Aritzia's TNA line. Yes, we're at that age where socks can be luxurious. A faux-pearl choker that's a dead-ringer for a Vivienne Westwood piece you can easily add to all kinds of outfits that are missing something. Mystery solved. Slingback heels to add an air of sophistication to a simple outfit. We're not on a Chanel budget, but that's perfectly fine and normal! These beauts will help you chase that feeling AND turn out to be super versatile so you'll have a pretty low cost per wear. And while we're chasing that feeling, a quilted leather crossbody purse can scratch a Chanel-ish itch while adding an affordable purse into your wardrobe rotation. A glitzy long-sleeve sequin dress in case you marveled at the $765 16Arlington dress Hailey Bieber wore but gasped out loud when you looked at the price. This under-$100 version is just begging to make an appearance in a loud, dark club somewhere in Europe. A pair of retro-style oval sunglasses your nemesis will mistake for the $400+ Miu Miu ones, which is fine. Let 'em think that and put that extra cash toward whatever else you want. A multipurpose blush stick you can try out to create the lovely watercolor blush trend. Y'know what's even lovelier? Paying $7 for this instead of the $18 Pixi Beauty version so you can build and blend color to your heart's content. A pair of satin block-heeled dress shoes you'd mistake for some Loeffler Randall heels if you didn't buy them yourself! Reviewers also say that the supportive straps mean you can still make all kinds of moves. A wedding dance floor hates to see you coming. Slip-on mules because you're not allowed to wear sneakers to the office (I'm emailing HR on your behalf) but don't do heels. You'll get all kinds of use out of these comfy alts to the pricier Madewell Gemma mules without having to MAKE yourself wear them enough times just to make yourself feel better about dropping serious dough on them. Platform slippers you've eyed on so many other people in public (or, well, the similar but more expensive Ugg Tazz) and want in on the cozy style. Once you slip your feet into the faux-fur shoes, you'll find every which way to wear — even in the sweaty pits of summer. Cushionaire slides that'll help satisfy your old dogs' yearning for comfy Birks (there are 1,000+ reviews comparing them) for significantly less. E.l.f.'s Holy Hydration! Thirst Burst Drops made to help plump up (hydrating hibiscus complex and hyaluronic acid) and brighten (niacinamide) your complexion for similar results to the $35 Glow Recipe Watermelon Dew Drops. Reviewers say it works great alone *or* mixed in with foundation. A plated ring with just a bit of glitz that'll help you channel the Cartier look without affecting your financial planning goals like the real-deal would. Dossier's "Ambery Vanilla" perfume because you thought about shelling out for YSL's Black Opium but your budget said no despite all your other perfume bottles being on empty. A Briotech spray can help soothe rosacea, eczema, rashes, sunburns, and other skin irritations for when your skin is just not cooperating thanks to hypochlorous acid (it's in your white blood cells and helps soothe inflammation). Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Spray is also what some call a miracle in a bottle. But Briotech is in a cheaper bottle. Some mid-weight sweatpants in case you wanna bring some luxe feel to your couch-rotting. Folks on TikTok compare these to Aritzia's for a fraction of the price. Everyone wear sweats but they don't have to be expensive sweats. A half-zip pullover sweatshirt that'll run you far less than Lulu's $118 scuba hoodies.

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