Trader Joe's Dropped These 4 Items — and Shelves Have Been Emptying

Look forward to the rollout of new Trader Joe's products? Here's your inside scoop. Discover fun, unique products you didn't even know you wanted right here.
If you want to cook more meals at home, save money on groceries or simply switch up your routine with fresh flavors, keeping an eye on what's new at Trader Joe's can pay off big time. Many of the store's newest products are seasonal or limited-run, which means the best finds don't always stay on shelves for long. With that in mind, here are some of the best new items now available at Trader Joe's.
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1. Cheese and Green Chile Tamales
Price: $3.79
Looking for authentic flavored tamales, but don't have the time to make them yourselves? Trader Joe's has you covered in the frozen food aisle with an assortment of tamales. In 2026, however, you'll want to try the cheese and green chile variety. They are microwaveable or able to be steamed right on your stove top.
2. Deli Duo
Price: $3.99
Deli Duo packets from Trader Joe's perfectly pair uncured Genoa salami with provolone cheese for a snack packed with flavor. This charcuterie board starter pack is the perfect thing to keep handy in the fridge for when you get home from work or the kids arrive back from school.
3. Mini French Baguettes
Price: $4.49
Feel like taking a trip to France, but lack the funds for a first-class ticket to Paris? Experience your favorite French flavors at home by shopping at Trader Joe's for mini french baguettes you can bake in your very own oven. While you are shopping, pick up a dipping sauce or honey butter to pair with your elevated bread offerings.
4. Laundry Detergent Sheets
Price: $8.99
Picking up a box of laundry detergent sheets from Trader Joe's is always a smart move. One box has 32 sheets for up to 64 loads of laundry, and doesn't contain toxic ingredients like dyes, fragrances or phosphates. Throw one in the wash the next time you have a load to do and watch it dissolve to fight tough stains.
Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting for this article. Prices and availability are subject to change.
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