6 New Trader Joe’s Products to Buy This Month

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Regardless of how hard Big December tries to drown out the gobble gobble of turkeys with a never-ending loop of “All I Want for Christmas,” Trader Joe’s is here to help you celebrate the somewhat underappreciated month of November. Here are some new products at Trader Joe’s we’re excited to see on the shelves this November: 

Everything but the Pizza Whipped Cream Cheese Spread

Can’t decide between leftover cold pizza and a bagel for breakfast? Now you don’t have to! Because TJ’s has packed the flavors of pizza into a cream cheese spread. It starts with whipped cream cheese mixed with sun-dried tomato spread, parmesan, and savory seasonings. Dip a cracker into it! Stuff it into wonton wrappers for pizza rangoon! Spread it onto a slice of pizza for double the pizza flavor and triple the people asking “are you drunk?”

Teeny Tiny Maple Butter Tarts 

Something as rich as a maple butter tart really is better as a mini. Courtesy of TJ’s Canadian supplier, these tarts are laden with Canadian maple syrup in a filling similar to pecan pie goo. The tarts are baked then frozen, so all you need to do is heat them up and hop on the horn with Yankee Candle to gloat that nobody could ever make a candle that smells as good as the aroma of these little tarts in the oven.

Creamy Corn

If creamed corn is only for senior citizens, then put us down for a 4 p.m. dinner reservation and give us a bingo board. It’s time that creamed corn broke free of the retirement home stigma, because crisp kernels of sweet corn in a sauce of milk, cheese, butter, and shallots is just plain good. Whether you’re saying this dish is “fire” or “the cat’s pajamas,” it belongs on your table. Find it in the frozen aisle!

Cranberry Clementine Whole Milk Yogurt 

There’s no shortage of cranberry orange products around the holidays. No complaints about the cookies and breads, but we love to see the refreshing option of yogurt. With 11 grams of protein and 10% of your daily calcium needs, one of these babies per day will set you up really nicely for throwing some mean Black Friday elbows.

Herbed Dinner Rolls

You don’t need to be bread week’s star baker to enjoy a warm dinner roll at home. TJ’s took their everyday pull-apart rolls and turned around a holiday-ed up version for our consumption. It has the same potato-flour blend that makes their signature rolls incredibly soft and pillowy, but also includes herbs like parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. Bonus: It needs just 3-5 minutes of warming. Find these rolls with the other breads.

Maple Pecan Cold Brew Coffee Concentrate

It’s a crisp autumn morning. The leaves are a thousand colors, and you breathe in the sweet scent of fall as you sit down at your breakfast nook. You’re greeted with fluffy pancakes topped with crunchy pecans and drizzled with maple syrup, right next to your morning coffee. Then, you wake up to the blaring of your alarm that’s been snoozed 40 times. But you don’t have to abandon that ideal breakfast entirely, you can drink it on your way to work! But not as, like, a gross smoothie! As a coffee, thanks to the new Trader Joe’s Maple Pecan Cold Brew concentrate. This is for anyone who’s been removed from an IHOP for drinking the butter pecan syrup straight from the bottle.

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Hebba Gouda

Hebba Gouda is a freelance contributor to Sporked who will die on the hill that a hot dog is not a sandwich. She’s proud to spend weekends falling asleep at 9 p.m. listening to podcasts, always uses the Oxford comma, and has been described as “the only person who actually likes New Jersey.” She’d love to know how on earth she somehow always has dirty dishes, if donkeys hear better than horses, and how the heck you’re doing today? Hopefully swell - thanks for reading!

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