Normally I’d use this time to talk about the big week we have ahead of us! Ironically enough, Aldi’s ensuring that we, in fact, have a small week considering the foods they’re pulling out of the backroom for us this week. We have not one, but two new mini foods coming our way. One seems fine, but two seems like a weird omen. Hopefully, they’re small but mighty, so we can still have that big week we were hoping for. Here are the new (and mini) foods coming to Aldi this week.
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Mama Cozzi’s Biscuit Crust Breakfast Pizza ($4.99; 7/1)
For a second, I thought I was hallucinating. I could have sworn we just got new Mama Cozzi’s breakfast pizzas a few months ago. In fact, we did. These are the same biscuit crust breakfast pizzas we got back in March, just re-released. I guess they did well the first time!
Breakfast Best Mini Breakfast Egg Bites ($4.79; 7/1)
These cutesy mini breakfast egg bites that are headed to Aldi this week make for an ideal breakfast in bed setup. You’re able to choose from boxes of egg and cheese or egg, cheese, and bacon egg bites and stash them away for a morning where you just can’t quite bother to make a whole spread from scratch. So basically, every breakfast.
Fusia Asian Inspirations Mini Wontons ($6.49; 7/1)
Well, someone at Aldi must have a fixation on miniature foods this week! In addition to the mini egg bites, we’re also getting mini wontons added to the freezer section in stores. These small dumplings will come in chicken or pork. They’re so small, in fact, that each serving size consists of 13 dumplings and only contain 230 calories. They must be microscopic!
Sundae Shoppe Summer Sorbet Pints ($3.79; 7/1)
Aldi is on a roll with their frozen desserts this summer. First everyone was freaking out over the line of gelatos that they dropped. Now they’re releasing three new pints of sorbet this week. The sorbet will come in watermelon lime, passionberry, or limoncello strawberry flavors. It’s a heck of a deal considering you can’t find a scoop of sorbet for less than $4, let alone a whole pint.
Nature’s Nectar Spicy Lemonades ($2.99; 7/1)
Do I want my lemonade to be spicy? Not necessarily. I’m sure someone out there is jumping at this news, though. I love that for you. I’m sure you’ll be even more happy to hear that this new lemonade coming to Aldi will be available in regular lemonade and mango lemonade. And by regular I mean spicy, of course. I already foresee someone grabbing this without fully reading the label and wondering why their lemonade is fighting back.
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