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If you still think of Aldi as a place to get canned goods and other pantry staples on the cheap, it’s time for a return trip. The German grocer known for rock-bottom prices churns out plenty of unexpected new foods and beverages every month, but if you blink, you might miss ’em. Here’s a look at what’s new this month. 

Related: I Shopped at Aldi for the First Time and Here’s What I Learned

L’oven Fresh Keto-Friendly Bagels

L’oven Fresh Keto-Friendly Bagels
Aldi

$3.50

Apparently, keto is still a thing, because Aldi is debuting these protein-packed bagels with two measly net carbs. The Kitchn is suitably impressed, saying they’re fluffier than usually-dense keto bread products. You can also keep your eyes peeled for keto snack bars from Aldi’s Elevation brand.

Did you know you can have your favorite (or soon-to-be favorite!) Aldi groceries delivered straight to your door using Instacart? Pickup services are also available.

Related: 15 Tips to Eat Cheap and Stay Healthy on Keto and Other Popular Diets

Park Street Deli Everything Bagel Hummus

Park Street Deli Everything Bagel Hummus
Aldi

$2

Watch out, Trader Joe’s: Aldi is coming for your signature flavor. And if you’re more of a chips-and-dip person, Everything Bagel Dip also hits store shelves this month.

Related: Trader Joe’s vs. Aldi: A Snack Food Showdown

Barissimo Crème Brûlée Coffee Cups

Barissimo Crème Brûlée Coffee Cups
Aldi

$6

Forget Champagne and beer — we have Starbucks taste on an Aldi budget. Fortunately, we can get 18 fancy coffee pods for the price of one or two guilty-pleasure drinks from Starbucks (and without the long drive-thru line).

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VitaLife Strawberry Mint Peach Probiotic Spritzer

VitaLife Strawberry Mint Peach Probiotic Spritzer
Aldi

$2

If crème brûlée coffee isn’t fancy enough for you, perhaps an organic probiotic spritzer would fill the bill? These sparkling beverages promote gut health, and they’re a lot cheaper than a bottle of kombucha from Whole Foods. A pineapple mango spritzer is also available. 

Related: I Started Taking a Daily Probiotic and This Is What Happened

Casa Mamita Stuffed Nachos

Casa Mamita Stuffed Nachos
Aldi

$4

We’re not entirely sure how a stuffed nacho differs significantly from a pizza roll or toasted ravioli, but we’re willing to offer up our taste buds in the name of science. Choose queso or beef flavor. 

Related:14 Things Not to Buy at Aldi

Bake House Creations Cinnamon Donut Sticks

Bake House Creations Donut Sticks
Aldi

$1.50 

Cinnamon donut sticks topped with a thick layer of sugary icing? We won’t even try to pretend they’re healthy, but they sound like just the ticket for luring a surly child out of bed on those first post-summer school days.

Related:66 Surprisingly Good Deals on Aldi Food and More

Park Street Deli Snack Selects

Park Street Deli Sweet Snack Selects
Aldi

$2.50

These lunchbox-friendly mashups are essentially trail mixes with cheese along for the ride. Choose from two varieties: white cheddar with a blend of chocolate, raspberry-flavored dried cranberries, and graham cracker bites or Monterey Jack with chocolate, dried cranberries, and banana chips. 

Related: These 10 Aldi Products Are Customers’ Favorites

Casa Mamita Ravioli

Casa Mamita Mexican Street Corn Ravioli
Aldi

$6.50 (available Aug. 18)

Is it Mexican? Is it Italian? Does it look delicious? Yes, yes, and yes. Bonus: It goes from the freezer to the dinner table in nine minutes flat. 

Related: 19 Best Frozen Foods at Aldi to Stock Your Freezer for Less

Earth Grown Vegan Frozen Dessert

Earth Grown Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert
Aldi

$3 (available Aug. 18)

Aldi is all aboard the vegan train with this non-dairy alternative to ice cream. Using oat milk as a base, it comes in at least three flavors: strawberry, cold brew, and vanilla cookie chip. 

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Earth Grown Vegan Thai Basil Dumplings

Earth Grown Thai Basil Organic Vegan Dumplings
Aldi

$4 (available Aug. 18)

These refrigerated dumplings look way too tasty to be plant-based, but we’re not complaining. They also come in a tofu and veggie flavor. 

Related: 24 Organic Grocery Bargains From Aldi

Casa Mamita Chicken Teriyaki Taco Kit

Casa Mamita Teriyaki Chicken Taco Meal Kit
Aldi

$9 (available Aug. 18)

Here’s another tasty-sounding flavor fusion. It includes literally everything necessary for a quick dinner: tortillas, chicken, a rice and quinoa blend, and sauce.  

Related:30 Family Meals You Can Make for Under $10 at Aldi

Mango Mimosa

Mango Mimosa
Aldi

$9 (available Aug. 18)

Bottled mimosas have become a cult favorite among the Aldi faithful, and we can see why. Our favorite brunch companion, available in one very reasonably priced package? Dreams do come true. 

Related: Casseroles to Cocktails: Indulgent Brunch Recipes to Try at Home

Emporium Selection Summer Alcohol Cheese Collection

vEmporium Selection Summer Alcohol Cheese Collection
Aldi

$3.50 (available Aug. 25)

Cheese and booze are two of summer’s simple pleasures, so booze-flavored cheese surely isn’t a bridge too far. The imported Wensleydale (ooh, fancy) comes in three varieties: piña colada, peach Bellini, and espresso martini.

Related:15 Best House Wines From Costco, Aldi, and Trader Joe’s

Clancy’s Krinkle-Cut Pulled Pork Kettle Chips

Clancy’s Krinkle-Cut Pulled Pork Kettle Chips
Aldi

$2 (available Aug. 25)

We’re up for a good riff on a potato chip, and Clancy’s regular kettle chips are one of Aldi’s most beloved products. So sign us up, and take note that they’ll also come in another carnivorous flavor: Braised Beef Short Ribs.

Related: The 20 Least Unhealthy Junk Foods

Sundae Shoppe Rose Cones

Sundae Shoppe Rose Cones
Aldi

$3.50 (available Aug. 25)

Strawberries-and-cream-flavored ice cream sculpted to look like a rose, set atop a “stem” of a cocoa-flavored waffle cone? Just take all our money, Aldi.

Related: 17 Irresistible Ice Cream Flavors You Can Get at the Grocery Store

Whole & Simple Chicken, Cilantro, and Lime Riced Cauliflower Bowl

Whole & Simple Chicken, Cilantro, and Lime Riced Cauliflower Bowl
Aldi

$3 (available Aug. 25)

With no preservatives, a whole cup of veggies, 13 grams of protein, and fewer than 200 calories, this is about as good as it gets for a quick, healthy lunch. There’s also a Mexican street corn version. 

Related:10 Recipes for a Healthy Budget and a Healthy You

Kirkwood Blazin’ Hot Chicken Breast Fries

Kirkwood Blazin’ Hot Chicken Fries
Instacart

$5.50 (available Aug. 25)

Blazin’. Hot. Chicken. Fries. This is pretty much a must-buy for any household that happens to contain a tween or teen boy. For the less spice-enthused among us, Aldi has rolled out a plain, whole-grain option. 

Related: 17 Spicy Fast-Food Menu Items to Order If You’re Feeling Brave

PurAqua Collagen Water

PurAqua Collagen Water
Aldi

$2 (available Aug. 25)

We’re not really sure whether collagen water is a fountain of youth or, well, overpriced water, but it’s worth noting that Aldi is giving us the chance to find out for less than its competitors. Flavors will include lemon, strawberry lemon, and blackberry hibiscus.

Related:21 Skin Care Tips to Keep You Looking Young for Less

Baker’s Corner S’mores Jumbo Cookie Kit

Baker Corner S’mores Cookie Kit
Aldi

$5 (available Aug. 25)

There comes a time in every parent’s life when a s’mores-obsessed child will demand their favorite treat when there’s nary a campfire to be found. Aldi has your back with this dessert kit that includes a graham-cracker cookie mix, chocolate chunks, and mini marshmallows. 

Related: 15 Ways to Enjoy S’mores, From Basic to Boozy

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Saundra Latham regularly exploits her grocery’s fuel-points program for free tanks of gas and skips the salon in favor of the $5.99 sales at Great Clips. She has made her home in areas with a low cost of living, such as Dayton, Ohio, and Knoxville, Tenn.

Before joining Cheapism as the site’s first staff writer, Saundra freelanced for websites including Business Insider, ConsumerSearch, The Simple Dollar, The Motley Fool, and About.com. She was previously an editor at The Columbus Dispatch, one of Ohio’s largest daily newspapers. She holds a master’s in communication from Ohio State University and a bachelor’s in journalism from American University.