Shopping at Trader Joe’s can be a fun adventure, especially when you find new favorites to add to your cart. Sometimes, though, what seems like a great buy turns out to be a disappointment. You’re not alone if you’ve ever walked away from a Trader Joe’s haul with some regrets.
This article will help you spot a few popular Trader Joe’s groceries that might not live up to the hype—and could cost you $50 in regret. Knowing what to watch out for can save you money and frustration next time you shop.
Trader Joe’s Unexpected Cheddar Cheese
If you haven’t tried Trader Joe’s Unexpected Cheddar Cheese yet, you’re missing out on something special. This cheese blends aged cheddar with a hint of Parmesan, giving it a unique, savory flavor that stands out.
You can use it for snacking or cooking, and it often surprises people with its rich, nutty taste. Many shoppers love it so much that it’s been inducted into Trader Joe’s Product Hall of Fame.
At around $3.99 for 7 ounces, it’s a tasty bargain that could easily become a staple in your fridge. Check out more details about Trader Joe’s Unexpected Cheddar Cheese here.
Mandarin Orange Chicken
You’ve probably heard a lot about Trader Joe’s Mandarin Orange Chicken. It’s crispy, sweet, and tangy—all in one bite. Many people love it for being convenient and flavorful.
But not everyone has a great experience. Sometimes the chicken can be chewy or a bit dark. The sauce is tasty, but the texture isn’t always consistent. If you want to get the crispiest results, cooking it in an air fryer at 400°F for about 10 minutes works best.
If you’re craving a quick meal that’s mostly a crowd-pleaser, it might be worth a try. Just be prepared for some batches to be better than others. For more details, check out this Trader Joe’s Mandarin Orange Chicken review.
Everything but the Bagel Seasoning
You might think Everything but the Bagel Seasoning is a must-have, but for me, it missed the mark. The mix of sesame seeds, dried garlic, onion, poppy seeds, and sea salt flakes is tasty but didn’t add enough flavor to my dishes.
If you enjoy a garlicky crunch, it’s an easy way to boost simple snacks. However, I found it overhyped and not versatile enough to justify the cost.
You can find it year-round in Trader Joe’s spice aisle for under $2. Still, if you’re like me, it may end up sitting unused after a few tries.
Check out more details on Trader Joe’s Everything But The Bagel Seasoning here.
Speculoos Cookie Butter
You might be tempted by Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter because it’s a smooth, spiced spread made from crushed Speculoos cookies. It has cozy flavors of cinnamon and caramelized sugar that taste great on toast or straight from the jar.
However, after buying it, I realized it quickly gets overwhelming because of its sweetness and richness. It’s a treat, but not something you want to finish fast or use daily. If you prefer less sugary snacks, this might feel like an expensive indulgence that doesn’t last long.
You can learn more about its ingredients and flavor profile here.


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