This August at Aldi, the transition from summer to fall is as delicious as it has ever been. The store’s new slate of Aldi Finds offers something for everyone, whether you’re looking for easy meal solutions, a quick source of caffeine or a dependable snack. As always, there will be plenty of sweet bites in the bakery for those with a sweet tooth—you can look for cheese Danishes and mini muffins coming August 7—as well as fun home decor options arriving on shelves each week.
To help you track down the deals that make the most sense for your grocery list, we’ve rounded up the eight fun, healthy finds we’re most excited to try out this month, from funky pickles to mouthwatering sides. So grab your pen and paper, dust off your cart quarter and get ready to shop—these finds won’t last long.
Southern Grove Glazed Almonds
For those days when you need a snack with a little fiber and protein to get you through the day, reaching for a handful of almonds is a solid choice. Of all the tree nuts, almonds pack in the most fiber, calcium and vitamin E. Aldi’s doughnut-inspired glazed almonds are a fun option if you’re looking for something to satisfy your sweet tooth. When these nuts arrive on shelves on August 7, Aldi shoppers will have their choice of cocoa glazed or glazed doughnut varieties. Each 6-ounce bag costs $3.69, and you can pick up either of these deliciously sweet and crunchy nuts for your next coffee break.
Earthly Grains Ready-to-Serve Rice
Keeping microwaveable rice on hand can be a great way to get dinner on the table in just a few minutes. While brown rice is a nutrient-dense whole grain that can help you feel satisfied for longer, white rice can still be part of a nutritious diet, and these packets of white rice are a handy dinner hack to keep on hand. Beginning August 7, shoppers can pick up two varieties of street food-inspired microwaveable seasoned rice. If you opt for the mango chutney version, pair it with a quick protein, like our Crispy Baked Chicken Cutlets. And if the sweet-and-sour version, which is flavored with garlic, ginger and citrus, strikes your fancy, serve it up with a 20-minute Sweet & Sour Chicken with Broccoli. Either way, you can grab one of these 8.8-ounce rice packets for just $1.49.
Fresh Farms Frozen Cotton Candy Grapes
Sweet, plump cotton candy grapes took our refrigerators by storm a few summers ago, and now Aldi is selling them in a whole new context. Rather than pick up a bag in the produce section, now you can snag a bag of these in the freezer aisle. These ice-cold grapes would make a delicious snack or a fun addition to smoothies. You could even copy one of our favorite tricks and squeeze a little lime juice over your grapes for that yummy sweet-and-sour taste. Plus, research indicates that grapes of all kinds can support heart health, better sleep and brain health. You can pick up a 12-ounce bag of these grapes for $3.49 starting August 14.
Simply Nature Cashewmilk Yogurt Alternative
Though we’ve been known to make our own cashew-based yogurt, the convenience of store-bought vegan yogurt can’t be denied. Plus, this yogurt will be available in a plain, unsweetened variety and a sweet vanilla bean flavor, so you can use it in place of dairy yogurt in sweet and savory dishes. Get out a sheet pan and some tasty add-ins for a quick frozen yogurt bark or make our Cucumber-Yogurt Salad vegan by subbing in the plain cashew yogurt. Best of all, you don’t have to worry about missing out on the gut-health benefits of yogurt with this alternative, since this organic yogurt alternative also includes probiotics that support your microbiome. Snag a 24-ounce container for $5.19 beginning August 14.
Great Gherkins Pickle Chips
If you’re in the market for a way to spice up your last barbecues of the summer, these pickle chips with a kick might be what you need. Starting August 14, Aldi will carry mango-habanero and spicy maple-bourbon pickle chips from their Great Gherkins brand. Add them to a classic burger—maybe even our Quinoa Veggie Burger—or toss a few on a chicken sandwich to amp up the flavor. If you fall in love with these sweet and spicy pickles, you might even want to use them in our 5-star rated Oven-Fried Pickles recipe. Grab a 24-ounce jar for $2.79 starting August 14.
Simply Nature Organic Chicken Sausage
You could also round out your grilling menu with a few delicious chicken sausages. Beginning August 14, Aldi will carry spicy green chile chicken sausages and BBQ seasoned sausages, so you can shake up your brat or hot dog routine with something new. Enjoy them with all the fixings in a standard hot dog bun or use these flavorful sausages in a slow-cooker stew or a super-quick hash. Even folks without much grilling experience can use these sausages to create a truly tasty meal with a recipe like our Sheet-Pan Chicken Sausage with Potatoes and Bell Peppers. Pick up a pack of five sausages for $4.99.
Specially Selected Pasta Sauce
As August winds down to a delicious close, it’s no surprise that Aldi is bringing out some of the fall flavors we know and love. Beginning August 21, Aldi shoppers can find 24-ounce jars of pumpkin-based pasta sauce on their local shelves. Aldi will carry both pumpkin-butternut squash and pumpkin-chipotle versions, both of which could pair well with a simple plate of whole-wheat pasta, which packs in more protein than standard pasta, and a fun side salad. Each jar costs $3.99 and promises to help you welcome the fall season with a fun twist.
Barissimo Coffee
Whether you like to brew a whole pot of coffee or prefer to stick with single-serve cups, Aldi has you covered on fall flavors. Pumpkin spice and maple pecan pie varieties bring a cozy, comforting vibe to these coffee grounds, which you can snag starting August 21. Pick up a 12-ounce bag of ground coffee for $4.19 or go for a $4.29 box of 12 single-serve cups—either way you’ve got something tasty on your hands. And if you need some tips and tricks to make your cup the best it can be, follow our guide to the perfect cup of coffee. Then you can kick back, relax and enjoy a cup of joe that can offer health benefits like lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease and cardiovascular disease.
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