We’re officially in snack season, and Trader Joe’s fans are not gonna be left wanting. The grocery store has been on a bit of a roll of late, introducing new snacks and remounting old fan favorites for the hungry hordes. All-new products like its Sweet Onion Style Pretzel Twists and Thai Style Yellow Curry Potato Chips have been hitting the spot with customers so far in March, while the news that its Spicy Cheese Crunchies were returning was a big moment for those of us who like a good old supermarket dupe.
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And it’s not stopping there. Trader Joe’s will soon be dropping two brand new flavors of its Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips, and we are ready for the crunch. Here’s the scoop on these new chips.
What Delectable Flavors Will Be Available to Me Soon?
According to @traderjoesobsessed, Trader Joe’s Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips (which are an obvious dupe for Takis, but look, we’re not complaining about it) will be coming in a Ranch and a Nacho Cheese flavor. These two new options will join its pre-existing Chili & Lime flavor, which quite frankly slaps.
Like the Chili & Lime option, these two new flavors will cost $2.99 and will come in nine-ounce bags for all your snacking needs. Not a fan of these new options, or wish that TJ’s got a bit more adventurous here? If so, you’ll have to head back to Takis, which is pushing out 8 new flavors, including a hot honey option that we neeeeed to stock up on.
When Can I Get My Hands on Them?
As ever, when it comes to Trader Joe’s, the release date of these new flavors is a little elusive. So far, all we know is that they’re coming in the next couple of weeks. Given that barbecue and picnic season is just around the corner, though, we’d imagine that these will be in place by the end of March. Until then, you’ll just have to make do with what it’s got on its shelves.
Can We Talk About What I’m Going to Eat with Them, Though?
Um, of course we can. Planning snacks on a Monday morning is our favorite thing to do. Naturally, you’re going to want to go dip-heavy with these new Takis dupes, to keep that slightly mealy sensation at bay. You’ll have your pick of the litter when it comes to Trader Joe’s dips, but our favorite is its Everything And The Elote Greek Style Yogurt affair (trust us: we’ve tried them all, so we have an informed opinion here).
And to drink? Yes please. If you want to keep things classy, Trader Joe’s has just added a new bottled Martini to its product line, which we are very excited about. It’s gonna be a great Spring, guys.
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