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October is pumpkin central at Trader Joe’s. Read on to see what new items are in store.
Grocery store shelves tend to be loaded with pumpkin-flavored items during October. And Trader Joe’s is no exception. Here are some fabulous autumn-inspired treats you’ll find on the shelves this month.
1. Gluten Free Pumpkin Spice Bagels
People with gluten sensitivity often miss out on breads and bakery items. But not at Trader Joe’s. Even if you and gluten don’t mesh, you can still get your fill of pumpkin spice bagels. Trader Joe’s is selling a 13-ounce bag for $4.49. For a real treat, find some pumpkin-flavored cream cheese and go all out.
2. Petite Pumpkin Spice Cookies
Pumpkin cookies are a great way to celebrate the fall season with a little sweetness. What makes these Trader Joe’s cookies so great is that they’re itty bitty, so you can have several without feeling too guilty or full. Plus, they’re fun to look at. You’ll pay just $3.99 for a 10-ounce box.
3. Pumpkin Recipe Dog Treats
Who says only humans can enjoy their share of pumpkin products this October? Trader Joe’s has got your furry friends covered, too. These dog treats are made with real pumpkin, which can be good for dogs’ digestive systems. And at just $4.29 for a 16-ounce box, you may want to pick up extra to last beyond fall.
4. Pumpkin Ice Cream
If you love pumpkin and you love ice cream, then this is a product you’ll want to check out. Trader Joe’s pumpkin ice cream is heavy on the pumpkin and loaded with fall spices that include cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. This super-rich ice cream is a true indulgence, and a one-quart container will cost you only $4.99.
5. Mini Spicy Pumpkin Samosas
Hosting a gathering this month — maybe a football party on a Sunday afternoon? These mini pumpkin samosas make a great appetizer. They’re warm and comforting with just the right amount of heat. Serve them on their own or with a cool yogurt dip. An 8.5-ounce box will cost you $4.29.
Be careful when loading up on pumpkin products
You may be eager to get your fill of pumpkin products while they’re available. But before you do, be mindful of your finances.
If money is tight and you don’t normally buy a lot of pumpkin items, then it’s important to focus on the staples you usually bring home. It’s okay to spend extra money on pumpkin-flavored goodies, but only if you can swing it without risking credit card debt.
Remember, too, that even if you’re a fan of all things pumpkin, when you buy something new, you take a chance — a chance that the item in question won’t taste the way you expect or go over well with the other people in your household. You never know when a given product might be too pumpkin-forward, or not pumpkiny enough. So you may want to limit yourself to a handful of pumpkin items at Trader Joe’s — or any other store — rather than go all out.
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