I love Trader Joe’s. I love it when Trader Joe’s has new treats. Here is the latest goodness:
T.J.’s has KALE CHIPS?? Excitement. I hesitated when I saw them thinking they might have some questionable ingredients but I was pleasantly surprised: kale cashews, sunflower seeds, carrot powder, red bell pepper powder, onion powder, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice concentrate, salt, garlic powder, chipotle powder.

I spent all last Fall searching for an herbal pumpkin spice tea and eventually had to order online. Thankfully that is no longer the case and I’m so excited to begin my Autumn pumpkin feasting this way!

This doesn’t seem at all seasonal but I couldn’t pass up a new dark chocolate bar: 70% dark chocolate with coconut and caramel. I absolutely love the other flavors from this series of filled chocolates so my expectations are up for this one as well!


Woah, I need to get to Trader Joe’s ASAP! I was just thinking about how I’m starting to crave herbal teas again… even though it’s still 100-degrees here in LA.
I love their salted caramel chocolate bar, so I bet the new one is delicious!
You’re the second person on my blogroll that’s posted about the pumpkin tea. I’m so looking forward to trying it. And kale chips?!!! Must get to TJs today
Trader Joes is the best! Thanks for sharing their newest products…looking forward to making a run to pick those up tomorrow
Yes, yes, and yes. Going to TJ’s later today for sure. Are the kale chips reasonably priced? I’m enticed by the convenience, but not enough to pay $7 for the ones at whole foods.
Kale chips are so expensive, I usually end up making my own! If I recall correctly though, these weren’t more than $4
nice! because I looooove kale chips, but whenever i make them, I just eat them off the cookie sheet. none of them last long enough to make it to work or whenever i want a quick snack
It’s so exciting that we can get Kale Chips at TJs and other common markets now. I bought a bag of Blessings Cheezy Chipotle flavor last night at Whole Foods, and made it my dinner! Not too shabby on the protein count either – between the kale itself, the nuts and the seasonings: 12.5 grams per bag
I loved your last blog post, I’ll be looking forward to hearing how the protein experiment goes