Pumpkin Caramel Kringle, $7.99
Ok, if you have not tried the Danish Kringle, you must! You really, really must! We first learned about the almond kringle last year. These flat little beauties sell out so fast! In fact, they may be selling the last one as you read this! What are you waiting for? And why am I telling you? You’re going to beat me there and buy the last one. Please, save me one!
They freeze really well for up to 6 months. So buy one or two. Eat one right now and freeze the other until Thanksgiving!
Read more about the O & H Danish Bakery of Racine, Wisconsin and all of their delicious Kringle flavors. Should I move there? According to their website, “each Kringle takes 3 full days to make, resulting in 36 delicate layers for a truly flaky and flavorful pastry.” Yes, maybe I should!
Pumpkin Joe-Joe’s, $2.99
Oh my goodness! Seriously, if you love pumpkin, you are going to LOVE these cookies. There’s so much rich pumpkiney goodness that you won’t be able to eat more then 2 at a time (well, maybe just one more). I know, because I tried! My husband must be keeping count of how many are in the box each night because he asked me if I had eaten 2. Yes! Yes, I did! Do you have a problem with that? Don’t tell, but after taking what is left of our box out to take this picture, I noticed that some of the heavenly pumpkin cream was lying in the empty plastic container. I might have used my finger (I was tempted to use my tongue) to scoop it up. It was so sad just sitting there all alone. It needed me! Does he keep track of that too? I think not! 😉
Organic Pumpkin Spice Granola Bark, $3.99
Um…. this bark is DELICIOUS! I mean, dream about your next piece, delicious! It has just the right amount of pumpkin spice, dark chocolate, pumpkin seeds and sea salt. I’m totally in love. I may or may not be going back to Trader Joe’s to load up on some more! This small-batch granola is produced by a supplier in Vermont. “It is made with oats, almonds, quinoa, cornflakes, pumpkin seeds, pumpkin purée, Vermont maple syrup, coconut oil, and pumpkin season spices. It’s pressed flat and baked, then generously spread with rich dark chocolate (66% cacao), and topped with maple-sea salt-seasoned pumpkin seeds”. Need I say more!
Look how pretty it is on a pumpkin plate to be served to Thanksgiving guests while they wait for the turkey. Turkey! Who needs turkey when you have all these yummy pumpkin items from Trader Joe’s? Save a turkey, eat more pumpkin!
Now for the other items I spotted on this trip to TJ. Let us know in the comments below if you’ve tried any of them and what you think.
Pumpkin Bread and Muffin Mix and Pumpkin Butter |
Country Pumpkin Spice Granola Cereal, $2.49 |
Pumpkin Pancake and Waffle Mix and Glutten Free Pumpkin Pancake Mix |
We also bought a box of the Pumpkin Pancake and Waffle Mix. We will be trying it this weekend and letting you know.
Pumpkin Spice Caramel Corn |
Pumpkin Spice Scone Mix |
Pumpkin Spice Coffee |
Pumpkin Tortilla Chips |
Pumpkin Soup Crackers |
Pumpkin Rolls |
Pumpkin Ice Cream and Pumpkin Cheesecake |
Pumpkin Marble Mousse, Pumpkin Waffles and Pumpkin Ginger Ice Cream Cones |
Assorted Belgian Chocolate Pumpkins |
Updated: September 26, 2017
Here are 11 more glorious pumpkin products spotted on todays TJ trip! Which ones have you tried?
Bought this pumpkin spice almond beverage. I have tried it cold, hot and in coffee. It was good all 3 ways! My favorite was in my coffee.
How cool are these pumpkin trees??? Wouldn’t they look so good on a Thanksgiving table!
They were giving samples of this pumpkin butternut squash bisque and it was really good. It’s not too thick and not too runny, with just a hint of pumpkin flavor. This bisque screams fall! I think I would serve it in a bread bowl.
This cream cheese would be so good on the pumpkin bagels! Yum!
I was so excited to try these caramels! I mean, what’s not to like? Pumpkin. Dark Chocolate. Hawaiian Sea Salt. How could these go wrong? And now that I’ve tried them, I just don’t know. I am not a picky eater. I love bold flavors. I think I like these, but am not sure that others will. These caramels have a very strong, earthy flavor. They remind me of something but I just can’t put my taste bud on it. The caramel is more of a runny caramel then a chewy caramel. The chocolate is good and thick. I never really tasted any pumpkin. I love sea salt and I love sea salt with caramel but this may be a bit too much (quantity) for some people. Overall, I would eat these again if someone offered me one but I probably won’t buy them again. There are too many other products I still have left to try at Trader Joes.
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