Sneak Peek: Trader Joe’s March 2026 Must-Haves

Get ready to paint the pantry green! March 2026 at Trader Joe’s is leaning heavily into St. Patrick’s Day nostalgia and spring-forward flavors. From spirited sips to prize-winning snacks, here are the seasonal gems hitting shelves this month.


Ready-to-Drink Irish Coffee – $9.99/375 mL

  • This festive 375ml bottle packs a punch with 20% ABV, blending authentic Irish whiskey with rich coffee extract and a hint of sugar.

  • Designed for versatility, it’s the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day shortcut—simply serve it chilled over ice, or heat it up for a cozy, traditional nightcap.

Irish Porter Cheddar Cheese – $12.49/1 Lb

  • A visually stunning addition to any March charcuterie board, this sharp cheddar features a beautiful dark marbling from real porter beer.

  • The infusion adds a distinct malty depth that pairs perfectly with a crusty loaf of Irish Soda Bread or a dark stout.

Irish Cheddar Cheese with Irish Whiskey – $12.49/1 Lb

  • Taking the crown as the official March Spotlight Cheese, this savory, sharp cheddar is expertly infused with the smooth, oaky notes of Irish whiskey.

  • It’s a seasonal powerhouse that works just as well for sophisticated snacking as it does melted into a decadent, holiday-themed grilled cheese.

Garlic Butter Irish Potato Chips – $2.99/5.5 Oz

  • Back by popular demand after topping the 2026 customer flavor polls, these kettle-cooked chips are made with authentic Irish potatoes.

  • Each crunchy bite is heavily seasoned with rich, creamy garlic butter, making them a top-tier seasonal snack for any St. Paddy’s Day gathering.

Vegan Marshmallow Eggs – $1.49/1.5 Oz

  • Launching the first week of March, these are the highly anticipated plant-based “Peeps” dupes.

  • Gelatin-free and naturally colored with vegetable juice and turmeric, these 3-packs offer a chewy, sweet fix for the Easter season without the animal products.

Italian Chocolate Eggs – $9.99/12.34 Oz

  • These imported treats come in a sophisticated four-flavor variety pack: Coffee, Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, and Hazelnut.

  • Each egg features a unique filling—the coffee version specifically uses a white chocolate and espresso center that has already gone viral on TikTok.

Lemon Mini Sheet Cake – $5.49/18 Oz

  • Replacing the winter coconut version, this bright, citrusy cake is the definitive herald of spring at the TJ’s bakery.

  • It features a moist lemon sponge topped with a thick, tart lemon cream cheese frosting that pair perfectly with afternoon tea.

Springle Jangle – $4.99

  • The colorful spring counterpart to the winter “Jingle Jangle,” this mix typically hits shelves mid-to-late March.

  • It’s a whimsical blend of yogurt-covered pretzels, nonpareils, and the fan-favorite Cheery Lemon Animal Crackers all in one bag.

Chocolate Truffle Eggs – $2.99/2.22 Oz

  • This giftable box contains seven artisanal eggs from Belgium, featuring luxury fillings like pistachio, coconut, and cookies & crème.

  • At under $3.00, it’s one of the best value “treat yourself” items coming to the candy aisle this month.

Gourmet Jelly Beans – $2.79/5 Oz

  • A massive 18-flavor collection (rumored to be made by Jelly Belly) that includes everything from toasted marshmallow to passion fruit.

  • These are a seasonal staple that only appears in March to fill Easter baskets, and they tend to sell out before April even begins.

Lemon Ricotta Ravioli – $3.99/8.8 Oz

  • Returning for the spring season, these fresh pasta pockets are stuffed with creamy ricotta, lemon zest, peas, and a hint of mint.

  • It’s a light, vibrant meal option that perfectly transitions your dinner rotation away from heavy winter stews.

Peony Body Butter – $6.99/8 Oz

  • The most anticipated beauty drop of the year arrives in March, featuring a thick, ultra-hydrating formula with a high-end floral scent.

  • This limited-run item usually vanishes within two weeks of arrival, so it’s recommended to stock up on your first March visit.

Irish Soda Bread – $3.99

  • A bakery classic that arrives only for the first two weeks of March. It’s a dense, traditional loaf loaded with raisins and a hint of buttermilk.

  • Pro tip from Reddit: Slice it thick, toast it, and slather it with the Irish Whiskey Cheddar for the ultimate holiday breakfast.

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