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We are officially in the thick of the holiday season, which means Aldi has brought back its “made in Germany” Christmas treats. The German-based grocer’s Winternacht line (Winternacht means “Winter Night” in German) offers everything from gingerbread to Christmas bread. 

Here are some of the yummiest Yuletide snacks you can get your hands on at Aldi ahead of Weihnachten.

Prices and availability are subject to change.

1. Soft Gingerbread

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Gingerbread is one of the quintessential Christmas flavors and Aldi offers a few variations of the Yuletide treat. The soft gingerbread comes in a pack of six cookies: three coated in icing, and three covered in chocolate. Just bear in mind: these sweet and chewy delicacies are 120 calories a piece, and you might be tempted to eat all six in one sitting like this Redditor.

2. Chocolate Gingerbread Hearts

Aldi milk chocolate gingerbread hearts
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You can find Aldi’s Chocolate Gingerbread Hearts in milk and dark chocolate varieties. These aren’t your average gingerbread cookie either. These bite-sized treats are stuffed with apricot fruit filling. Looking at the picture on the package, the cookies look like they might be on the crispier side, but Redditors praise them for their fluffiness. A fluffy cookie full of rich gingerbread flavors, covered in chocolate and filled with fruity goodness? Sign us all the way up.

3. Pfeffernüsse Iced Gingerbread Cookies

Aldi iced gingerbread cookies
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If you ask us, gingerbread should be soft and chewy. And if you ask Aldi, it seems they have the same outlook. Redditors describe these little iced tidbits as soft and chewy, so if you want a crispy cookie, Aldi’s gingerbread options probably aren’t for you.

Related: 40 Holiday Gifts You Can Buy at Aldi

4. Wafer Assortment and Cookie Assortment

Aldi Winternacht cookie and wafer assortments
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Crispy cookie fanatics, these assorted bags are for you! If you’re wandering around the Winternacht goodies section at Aldi, unsure of what to toss in your cart, these are a safe bet simply because of the variety in each bag.

Related: Best Christmas Cookie Recipes

5. Stollen Bites

Aldi Winternacht stollen bites
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A cakey, fruity bread, stollen is a traditional German Christmas bread. Aldi’s bite-sized iteration offers both marzipan and apple-filled varieties, covered in icing for optimal sweetness.

Related: Traditional Holiday Dishes From Around the World

6. Almond Spekulatius

Aldi Winternacht almond spekulatius
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These spiced shortcrust biscuits are packed with rich almond flavor. These cookies feature intricate designs and are packed with slivered almonds and warm flavors including nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom. 

7. Butter Spekulatius

Aldi Winternacht butter spekulatius
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Still full of spice like its almond sister, Aldi’s Butter Spekulatius has a buttery finish rather than a nutty one. These crisp biscuits melt in your mouth and are the ideal companion for a cup of hot tea or coffee.

Related: Aldi Superfans Reveal Their ‘Must-Have’ Products

8. Erdnussberge

Aldi Winternacht Erdnussberge
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Aldi’s Erdnussberge comes in both milk and dark chocolate varieites, and these chocolate-covered peanut clusters are a fan-favorite at the German grocery store around the holidays. 

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9. Panettone

Aldi Winternacht Panettone
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Like Stollen, Panettone is a traditional Christmas bread, but this one’s origins are Italian. Aldi offers two versions of the delicacy. The traditional variety is filled with dried fruit (cranberries and candied orange peel) and the chocolate chip option is packed with — you guessed it — chocolate chips. 

Related: 21 Trader Joe’s Holiday Items, Ranked: What To Binge, What To Skip

Meet the Writer

Rachel is a Michigan-based writer who has dabbled in a variety of subject matter throughout her career. As a mom of multiple young children, she tries to maintain a sustainable lifestyle for her family. She grows vegetables in her garden, gets her meat in bulk from local farmers, and cans fruits and vegetables with friends. Her kids have plenty of hand-me-downs in their closets, but her husband jokes that before long, they might need to invest in a new driveway thanks to the frequent visits from delivery trucks dropping off online purchases (she can’t pass up a good deal, after all). You can reach her at [email protected].