5 Little Luxuries To Buy From Trader Joe's for Mother's Day

Mother's Day does not always need a grand gesture. Sometimes the nicest gifts are the smaller ones like flowers for the table, good chocolate in the kitchen or something she would not think to buy for herself.
Trader Joe's is full of little luxuries that can make Mom or the mother figure in your life feel appreciated without going overboard.
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Assorted Belgian Chocolates
Price: $6.99
A box of chocolates is classic for a reason, but this limited-time assortment adds a more elevated touch. With a dozen Belgian chocolates in assorted flavors and fillings, it feels pricier than the $6.99 price tag suggests.
Seasonal Bouquet
Price: $10.99
Flowers may be a classic Mother's Day gift, but there is a reason they never go out of style. Trader Joe's Seasonal Bouquet is full, colorful and cheerful, the kind of flowers that can instantly brighten her kitchen counter or dining table. It feels thoughtful, looks beautiful and does not require a big spend.
Garden Party Scented Candle
Price: $8.99
If your mom is the type who likes a tidy home, fresh flowers or a little quiet at the end of the day, a candle can go a long way. This limited-time Trader Joe's pick has light spring scents like pear, palm leaves and lilies, making it an easy gift that feels thoughtful without costing much.
Chocolate Croissants
Price: $3.99
If your mom would rather have breakfast than another keepsake, these are a smart pick. Trader Joe's Chocolate Croissants bake up flaky, buttery and filled with melted chocolate, giving you a bakery-style treat for less than $4.
Coconut Body Butter
Price: $5.99
Not every good Mother's Day gift has to be decorative or edible. Trader Joe's Coconut Body Butter is the kind of item many people enjoy but do not always buy for themselves. Made with coconut oil, shea butter and aloe vera, it can be a simple way to give Mom something useful that still feels like a treat.
Editor’s note: Prices and availability are subject to change.
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