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Love Trader Joe’s? Read on for a list of products to add to your personal shopping list. 

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To me, shopping at Trader Joe’s has always been a bit of an adventure. That’s because Trader Joe’s is known for its unique products. And rather than sell the same old stuff month after month, Trader Joe’s instead likes to mix up its inventory and add new items to its lineup.

Best of all, Trader Joe’s is known for its low prices. If you’re trying to keep your credit card bills to a minimum, it’s a good place to shop. And if you’ll be headed there this month, here are a few items to consider putting on your shopping list.

1. Tirokafteri Spicy Greek Cheese Spread

It may be a little hard to pronounce, but this cheese spread is a solid addition to the Trader Joe’s lineup. If you’re hosting a party, it makes a great spread for crackers. And it’s also a great item to have on hand for those times when you find yourself feeling snacky. You can purchase a 10-ounce container for $3.99.

2. Organic Poppy Seed Dressing

Now that the weather is getting warmer, a lot of people are forgoing heavier meals for lighter ones, and salad certainly fits that bill. This Trader Joe’s dressing is a great way to jazz up your greens. It’s light yet creamy, and it pairs well with a host of different vegetables. A 12-ounce bottle will cost you only $3.69.

3. Blondie Bar Baking Mix

Brownies are a popular item to bring to picnics and bake sales because they tend to be easy to make and well-loved. If you’re not a baker but like the idea of showing up to these types of events with something interesting, you can cheat just a little by falling back on this Trader Joe’s blondie mix. Just add butter and egg, and voila — you’ve won the bake-off (okay, maybe not if there’s a super-competitive baker in your social circle with time on their hands, but you’ve got a fighting chance). A 15.5-ounce box will run you just $3.49.

4. Jicama Sticks

If you’re not familiar with jicama, it’s sort of a cross between an apple and a radish, only without the spice. Technically, it’s a root vegetable, only one you can easily eat raw rather than have to cook. Jicama can make for a light, crunchy summertime snack. It can also be made into a delicious slaw for your upcoming Memorial Day barbecue. You can buy a 9.5-ounce container of Trader Joe’s jicama sticks for $3.49.

5. Sweet Plantain Chips

If there’s one thing Trader Joe’s is really good at, it’s helping people get their snack on. These plantain chips are a nice alternative to your classic potato chip. They’re sweet, but not too sweet, and you can pair them with salsa for an added kick. A 5.3-ounce bag will cost you just $1.99.

These days, a lot of people are struggling to manage their bills and keep their savings intact due to inflation. But if you walk around Trader Joe’s, you’ll find a host of reasonably priced products on top of the ones above. So consider paying Trader Joe’s a visit this month — whether you’re specifically after these new items or simply want to load up on groceries without breaking the bank.

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