Last holiday season, Aldi kept us plump and happy from sun-up to sun-down, from their peppermint mocha almond milk creamer and deep-dish chocolate chip cookies to their alcohol-infused cheeses and bacon-wrapped scallops and Italian mascarpone torts. And this year’s no different.
Aldi’s lineup of festive foods this year is as decadent as past years, but because 2020 is so, well, 2020, the retailer has ramped up its seasonal sweets selection — and we aren’t mad at it. Think creamy cheesecake bites in a variety of popular flavors, like turtle and strawberry swirl. Think tree-shaped brioche sprinkled with chocolate chips. And peppermint-dripped star-shaped pretzels? They have those, too.
Ahead, take a look at all of the Aldi holiday foods you must stock up on before they’re gone. Some are already available, but others won’t hit shelves until November or December, so be sure to note each product’s release date and revisit this space as we continue to update it with new holiday products.
Wine Pairing Chocolates
Perfect for pairing with white wine, specifically, this selection of milk chocolates hit shelves on Oct. 21 and costs $4.99 a box.
Brown Sugar or Chai Spice Cookies
Also already available in stores, Benton’s seasonal cookies come in two flavors, brown sugar or chai spice. Pick one — or pick up both. They’re just $3.89 per box.
Winter Cheesecake Sampler
Available Nov. 11, this winter cheesecake sampler ($9.99) features three classic, irresistible flavors: New York Style, Strawberry Swirl, and Turtle.
Choceur Orange Slices
Because it just wouldn’t be the holidays without a serving of chocolate covered orange slices. Aldi’s goes on sale Nov. 18 for $1.99 a box.
Clancy’s Popcorn Tins
Everyone’s go-to last-minute gift? A holiday-themed tin full of popcorn; and at Aldi’s they’re available starting Nov. 18 for $4.29 per tin.
Indulgent Popcorn Canisters
Stockings deserve to be stuffed with at least one of these popcorn canisters. Available Nov. 18 for $5.99 each, they feature three flavors: snickerdoodle, peppermint, and sea salt.
Christmas Tree Brioche
Ah, the holidays, when stuffing your face with bread is totally acceptable. (Though, we’ll be honest; we’ve done it throughout quarantine, so…) Starting Nov. 25, Aldi will sell two types of brioches, this tree-shaped brioche ($6.99) available in chocolate chip or vanilla cream flavors, and…
Brioche Star
… this star-shaped brioche with a rich creme patisserie filling for $5.99.
Peppermint-Dipped Pretzel Stars
Speaking of carbs, Aldi’s also selling peppermint-dipped pretzel stars starting Nov. 25 for $1.99 a bag. They’ll look great in those candy cane-striped bowls you recently bought at HomeGoods.
Drizzled Caramel Corn
If you’re more of a caramel fan, Aldi’s also selling white- and dark-chocolate drizzled caramel corn starting Nov. 25 at $2.99 a bag.
Gingerbread House
On sale Nov. 25 for $7.49 each, Aldi’s kits have everything you need to build a gingerbread house: candy treats for decorating, pre-made icing, and pre-baked gingerbread. Not included: the bottle of wine you’ll inevitably reach for when you’re finished.
Gingerbread Train
If you’re feeling especially bold, Aldi’s also selling a gingerbread train kit for $7.49.
Dipped Gingerman or Star Cookies
How cute are these chocolate-dipped, sprinkled gingerman cookies? You can pick up a box starting Nov. 25 for $1.99 each. Aldi’s also selling dipped star-shaped cookies.
Candy Cane Cremes
Double-stuffed, candy cane-flavored sandwich cremes for just $1.95 a pack? We’ll take three.
Southern Grove Nut Trio
The spread isn’t complete until the bowl of assorted nuts are placed on the table — and Aldi will have sweet and savory flavors available starting Dec. 9 for $9.99 a tin.
Caramel or Apple Berry Blossoms
These sweet pastries ($2.99) are filled with apples and mixed berries. Pair with a scoop of creamy vanilla bean ice cream, and you have the perfect dessert — that is, if you aren’t too full from your decadent Thanksgiving dinner. Pick ’em up starting Nov. 25.
Artisan Crisps
Available for $2.99 a package in cranberry and sea salt, fig and black sesame, and raisin, rosemary and pumpkin, these are the only crisps you’ll want to serve this holiday season.
Leave a Comment