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For me, shopping at Trader Joe’s is a real treat. I don’t get to do it all that often due to my closest Trader Joe’s supermarket being a good 30 minutes away from my house. But when I do make it over to Trader Joe’s, I often find myself trying out new products based on fan recommendations.

Meanwhile, Trader Joe’s recently shared its Product Hall of Fame, and I was pleased to see a number of my favorite items on the list. Here are some I highly suggest you check out.

1. Trader Joe’s Mandarin Orange Chicken

Cooking dinner isn’t always in the cards for some of us. And while you could revert to takeout during those busy weeks, that could result in quite the large credit card tab.

That’s why I’m so grateful for Trader Joe’s and its ability to come to the rescue with affordably priced entrees you can stick in your microwave or oven and heat. This Mandarin Orange Chicken fits that bill, and you can score a 22-ounce package of it for just $4.99. And while I’ll admit that it’s not a meal I’ve indulged in (due to not being a meat-eater), my husband promises it’s quite tasty.

2. Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

In my world, there’s perhaps nothing more delicious than the combination of chocolate and peanut butter. And so I can tell you from firsthand experience that these Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups are downright delicious.

The dark chocolate helps cut the sweetness overload you might experience when biting into a Reese’s peanut butter cup. And while you might pay a touch more for this product, the $4.49 price point for a 16-ounce container certainly won’t break the bank.

3. Trader Joe’s Peanut Butter Filled Pretzel Nuggets

While we’re on the topic of peanut butter, here’s another way to get your snack on if you happen to be a fan like me. These delicious pretzel nuggets are worlds better than your typical pretzel, and they’re more willing as well. I’ve been known to scarf down several servings’ worth while cranking out content late at night or watching sports. You can snag a 16-ounce bag for $2.49.

4. Trader Joe’s Unexpected Cheddar

If you’re a gourmet cheese fan and have yet to peruse Trader Joe’s selection, I suggest you stop what you’re doing and take a trip over to your local store. This Unexpected Cheddar is just one of many excellent cheese offerings available. It’s creamy, sharp, and just a touch gritty.

All told, it’s a really delicious bite, whether consumed solo or on a cracker. And you can grab a 7-ounce wedge of it for just $3.99.

5. Trader Joe’s Soy Chorizo

As a non-meat eater, it’s always nice to see different proteins hit the shelves at supermarkets. Now I’ll admit that I’m not always a fan of fake meat products, but I have to say, this soy chorizo is actually pretty tasty.

Since it’s pretty salty, a small amount will go a long way. But you can put it in everything from omelets to quesadillas to salad, and it’ll give your meal a nice little kick. You can buy a 12-ounce package for just $2.49.

Whether these specific Trader Joe’s items appeal to you or not, you may want to pay a visit to Trader Joe’s if you haven’t done so in a while. The supermarket chain is constantly releasing new products, and you never know which ones might become favorites of yours.

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