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A gold candle holder with a rabbit figurine, a bag of Clancy’s carrot cake flavored kettle corn from new Aldi products, and two napkins with pastel bunny designs on a white background.
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Aldi has a new wave of products that hit the shelves each Wednesday. From seasonal housewares in the Finds aisle to tempting pantry essentials, people love hunting for hidden gems on the regular.

This week, Aldi is getting ready for Easter, with tons of Easter basket stuffers and decorations. There are also pet supplies and lots of new foods, too, including legs of lamb. Here’s what you might find on your Aldi run starting March 18, 2026.

Paint Your Own Easter Woodcraft

Three unfinished wooden bunny shapes, two paintbrushes, and six small pots of colorful paint (white, yellow, green, pink, purple, red) are arranged on a white background.
Aldi

$3.99

You can’t go wrong with some little crafts in an Easter basket. There are six different paint-your-own kits this week, in themes like bunnies, Easter eggs, and flower bouquets. They come with two brushes and six pots of paint. 

4-Pack Easter Swedish Dish Cloths

Two sets of dishcloths: one set with pastel pink, purple, and green bunny silhouettes on a light blue background; the other set with colorful floral and bunny patterns on a white background.
Aldi

$4.99

Swedish dish cloths are all the rage lately, and replace sponges and paper towels in many kitchens with a more eco-friendly product. They’re made from 70% wood pulp and 30% cotton, and come in a number of Easter and spring designs. 

Cold Smoked Atlantic Salmon Gravlax

Package of Specially Selected Cold Smoked Atlantic Salmon Gravlax, showing slices of orange salmon with herbs in a clear window. The label notes “No Antibiotics” and “Salmon Raised in Norway.” Net weight is 3 oz (85g).
Aldi

$3.89

Smoked salmon is a must for some people at a fancy brunch, so what better time of the year to have some than Easter? It’s seasoned with dill and sliced thinly for topping bagels, salad greens, or slices of quiche. 

Spring Cat Scratch House

A colorful cardboard cat house decorated with flowers, a watering can, a window, a striped awning, and a smiling sun wearing sunglasses, with a blue bird perched on the roof.
Aldi

$9.99

Who says you can’t buy your cat an Easter present too? These cardboard scratch houses are adorable and come in three different designs, all with a corrugated cardboard scratch pad and catnip to encourage scratching. 

Easter Cling Gels

Colorful text "Hello Spring" surrounded by flowers, leaves, butterflies, and a sun, all in bright pastel colors, representing a cheerful spring theme.
Aldi

$1.99

These squishy, gelatine-like decorations stick to any shiny smooth surface, including windows, mirrors, and refrigerators. There are six designs to choose from, and they’re a great, inexpensive way for teachers to decorate a classroom.

Rosemary and Garlic Seasoned Leg of Lamb

Vacuum-sealed package of Specially Selected Boneless Leg of Lamb with rosemary and garlic, labeled as a product of Australia, featuring seasoning on the meat and details about no added antibiotics or hormones.
Aldi

$7.99 per pound

This boneless leg of lamb is preseasoned with a garlic and rosemary rub, a classic combo. If you would rather season it yourself, plain boneless legs of lamb are also available. Both average about 2.5 pounds per package.

NeeDoh Easter Chick-A-Dee-Doo

A yellow chick toy with a small beak and wings is sitting in a pink, green-dotted egg shell labeled "NEE DOH." The chick has round pink eyes and a tiny tuft on its head.
Aldi

$2.99

NeeDoh sensory squish toys are popular right now, and this one’s way cuter than the little ice cubes. It’s color changing, and the squishy chick comes with a little egg stand so it’s not rolling all over the house (hopefully).

2-Pack Metal Bunny Candle Holders

Two gold candle holders with cream-colored pillar candles. One holder is short with a small rabbit figurine climbing the side, and the other is taller with a rabbit figurine sitting at the base.
Aldi

$12.99

If you’re looking to upgrade your Easter dinner table this year, these adorable candle holders will do the trick. You get two, each with a bunny on them, that can hold pillar or taper candles. They come in gold, silver, and white. 

Bunny Shaped Vanilla Pops

A colorful box of Sundae Shoppe Spring Bunny Pops shows a bunny-shaped ice cream pop, a cartoon bunny, and a large decorated Easter egg on a spring background. The box contains four 2 fl oz frozen dessert pops.
Aldi

$2.59

Delight the grandkids with these bunny-shaped popsicles like the kind you get from an ice cream truck. They’re vanilla and strawberry flavored, and it’s impossible to resist biting the ears off first. 

Tie-Dye Peeps Plush

A plush toy shaped like a bunny, covered in fluffy pastel-colored fur with shades of yellow, pink, green, and blue, featuring two black eyes and a small dot nose.
Aldi

$6.99

For lovers of all things Peeps, fill their Easter basket with this colorful stuffed animal so you don’t have to fill it with as much sugar. It’s 9 inches tall, and it comes in both pastel and bright colors tie-dye. 

Cat Activity Tower

A cat sits inside a hexagonal cubby hole on a modern, multi-level wooden and carpeted cat tree with platforms, scratching posts, and hanging toys.
Aldi

$39.99

This inexpensive cat tree is 44 inches tall and includes a cave for hiding out, sisal wrapped posts for scratching, and two jingly toys that’ll be sure to drive your cats nuts. It looks much more stylish than the ones completely covered in carpet. 

Lego Spring Creator Set

LEGO Creator 3-in-1 set box featuring a cute brick-built hamster holding a purple flower, with alternate builds of a hedgehog and mole shown in smaller images. The set has 166 pieces and is for ages 7 and up.
Aldi

$9.99

There are two Lego Spring Creator sets this week: a hamster with a flower, and a turtle with a water lily. Both can also be used to make two other cute little creatures, so these are not just a one-and-done kind of Lego set. 

Deluxe Spring Welcome Mat

A decorative mat with the words "Home sweet home" in white text, surrounded by colorful flowers and three birds on a blue background.
Aldi

$6.99

A new season means it’s time to change the welcome mat. Luckily, they’re both cheap and pretty at Aldi. There are multiple designs, and they’re made out of polyester with a nonskid rubber backing for indoor and outdoor use.

6-Pack Bubble Wands

Six colorful bubble wands are standing upright in a row, each with a different colored handle and matching long tube: purple, orange, yellow, green, blue, and red.
Aldi

$3.99

You can never have too many bubble wands once spring rolls around. This is a 6-pack of colorful pen-style wands, but they also come in 3-packs of character wands, including Bluey and Spider-Man.

Flower Divided Snackle Box

A pink, flower-shaped plastic food storage container with five outer compartments and one central compartment, all covered by a clear lid with snap locks.
Aldi

$3.99

If you don’t know what a snackle box is, you must not be a parent on TikTok. It’s just a box full of different snacks with lots of little compartments — like a tackle box for kids snacks. This flower shaped one comes in a number of colors and is dishwasher safe.

Clancy’s Carrot Cake Flavored Kettle Corn

A bag of Clancy's Carrot Cake Flavored Kettle Corn with illustrated flowers and a slice of carrot cake on a pink background. Pieces of kettle corn are pictured on the front of the 5 oz (142g) bag.
Aldi

$2.29

Carrot cake needs to be a flavor in more things, if you ask us, and this kettle corn fits the bill well. The 5-ounce bag has salty-and-sweet kettle corn drizzled with carrot cake spiced icing for a festive sweet treat.

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A cream-colored Easter basket with an embroidered chick face sits next to a plastic container of five slices of iced carrot loaf cake with cream cheese icing—perfect for sampling the latest new Aldi products this spring.
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