
Trader Joe’s stores are still concentrated on the coasts and a handful of inland metro markets, which means a sizeable share of longtime fans live an hour or more from the nearest red-trim aisle. Good news for those shoppers: a growing roster of Trader Joe’s cult favorites now show up on Walmart.com, almost always sold by Walmart third-party sellers who restock by visiting an actual Trader Joe’s store. The pricing runs a notch higher than the in-store sticker — that is the price of free shipping and the convenience of skipping the road trip — but the products themselves are the genuine, identifiable jars, tubs, and boxes shoppers recognize from the shelves. We pulled together 20 of the strongest current Trader Joe’s items members can actually click-and-ship through Walmart.com in 2026, with a Walmart link for every one. Inventory rotates without warning, so when a listing reads in-stock it is worth jumping on.
1. Trader Joe’s Everything But The Bagel Sesame Seasoning Blend — $2.49 / 2.3 oz

The seasoning blend longtime customers buy in twos. Sesame seeds, poppy seeds, dried garlic, dried onion, and flaky salt in one shaker that turns scrambled eggs, avocado toast, baked chicken, and a tomato salad into something craveable. Walmart third-party listings carry the exact 2.3-ounce Trader Joe’s jar, often shipped from independent grocers who stock up at a nearby store.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- The signature topper at the same 2.3-ounce size sold inside Trader Joe’s
- Beautiful on eggs, salmon, hummus, and sliced cucumbers
- Listed by third-party sellers on Walmart.com with home shipping
Find it on Walmart.com: Everything But The Bagel Sesame Seasoning Blend listing — Walmart third-party seller; 2.3-ounce single jar.
The verdict: The pantry workhorse that started the whole everything-bagel craze, now a click away.
3. Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups — $5.99 / 16 oz

The candy aisle’s quiet champion. Dark chocolate, real peanut butter, no shortcuts on the chocolate-to-filling ratio, and a one-pound tub that is meant to sit on the counter for the better part of a month. Walmart third-party listings carry the same big tub Trader Joe’s sells, which is exactly what longtime shoppers stock up on around the holidays.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Richer and less sweet than the major-brand version on the shelf next to it
- Beautiful with after-dinner coffee or crumbled over vanilla ice cream
- The same 16-ounce family-size tub members reach for at the store
Find it on Walmart.com: Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups listing — Walmart third-party seller; 16-ounce family-size tub.
The verdict: The peanut butter cup that out-flavors the household-name brand, now ship-to-door.
4. Trader Joe’s Chili Onion Crunch (Sprinkle Seasoning Blend) — $3.99 / 2.64 oz

The condiment that started as a copy of a beloved Chinese chili crisp and turned into one of Trader Joe’s most-quoted pantry staples. The dry sprinkle version is the form Walmart third-party sellers most reliably stock, and the jar gets shaken over fried eggs, avocado toast, ramen, popcorn, and sheet-pan roasted vegetables.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Crispy onion, chili flake, garlic, and a slow warmth — never punishing heat
- Beautiful on scrambled eggs, dumplings, fried rice, or a baked potato
- Two-tin Walmart pack at the same size sold at Trader Joe’s
Find it on Walmart.com: Chili Onion Crunch (Sprinkle Seasoning Blend) listing — Walmart third-party seller; 2-pack of 2.64-ounce shaker tins.
The verdict: The pantry shake longtime members put on absolutely everything for the past two years.
5. Trader Joe’s Chile Lime Seasoning Blend — $2.49 / 2.9 oz

Inspired by the Mexican fruta con chile snack sold by street vendors — bright citrus, mild chile warmth, a clean salt. Longtime Trader Joe’s shoppers sprinkle this on watermelon, jicama, mango slices, grilled corn, and shrimp tacos. Walmart third-party listings carry the exact 2.9-ounce jar sold at the store, often shipped within a couple of business days.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Real lime juice powder, not the harsh, sour-candy lime found in lesser blends
- Beautiful on cut melon, grilled corn, popcorn, or a margarita rim
- Single 2.9-ounce jar at the same Trader Joe’s size and shape
Find it on Walmart.com: Chile Lime Seasoning Blend listing — Walmart third-party seller; single 2.9-ounce jar.
The verdict: A summer pantry shake worth two dollars of any household-budget conversation.
6. Trader Joe’s Everything But The Elote Seasoning Blend — $2.49 / 2.3 oz

The follow-up to the iconic everything-bagel jar — this time inspired by elote, the cheesy, smoky Mexican street corn. The blend layers parmesan, chipotle, chile, cumin, salt, and a quiet smokiness, and it turns roasted potatoes, grilled corn, and even a scoop of cottage cheese into something members will go back for seconds of.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- A natural pivot from the bagel jar to a smoky, cheesy, southwest profile
- Beautiful on grilled corn, baked potatoes, popcorn, or sliced avocado
- Single 2.3-ounce jar — same size as the everything blend
Find it on Walmart.com: Everything But The Elote Seasoning Blend listing — Walmart third-party seller; single 2.3-ounce jar.
The verdict: The sister jar to everything-but-the-bagel, and arguably the more interesting cooking-pantry workhorse.
7. Trader Joe’s Mushroom and Company Multipurpose Umami Seasoning Blend — $2.99 / 2.1 oz

The little spice-aisle jar longtime customers treat like a culinary secret. Dried porcini and white button mushroom powder, kosher salt, onion, mustard seed, thyme, and a sliver of red pepper. A few shakes over scrambled eggs, popcorn, roasted potatoes, or a weeknight pasta and the dish reads as if it took an hour longer to make.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- A pantry workhorse equally at home on eggs, fries, soup, and pasta
- Salt-forward but never overpowering — start with a pinch
- Single 2.1-ounce jar sold by Walmart third-party sellers
Find it on Walmart.com: Mushroom and Company Multipurpose Umami Seasoning Blend listing — Walmart third-party seller; single 2.1-ounce jar.
The verdict: A three-dollar jar that quietly improves nearly everything it touches.
8. Trader Joe’s Soyaki Sauce — $2.99 / 21 oz

Trader Joe’s all-purpose soy-sesame-ginger glaze, and one of the chain’s most-bought sauces. The 21-ounce bottle is the size members buy because they go through it: marinade for grilled chicken, glaze for salmon, drizzle on stir-fried vegetables, dip for dumplings. Walmart third-party listings carry the same big bottle, occasionally with a small per-bottle markup over Trader Joe’s shelf price.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Sweet-savory soy with toasted sesame and a backbone of garlic and ginger
- Beautiful as a marinade for chicken thighs, salmon, or grilled vegetables
- Same 21-ounce bottle stocked inside Trader Joe’s stores
Find it on Walmart.com: Soyaki Sauce listing — Walmart third-party seller; single 21-ounce bottle.
The verdict: The single most-used Trader Joe’s sauce in many longtime members’ kitchens.
9. Trader Joe’s Honey Aleppo Pepper Sauce — $3.99 / 10 oz

The cult-status sauce that Trader Joe’s fans started mentioning in the same breath as the cookie butter. It is a sticky, golden honey base, lifted by olive oil and a gentle Aleppo pepper heat, brightened by vinegar, and warmed by rosemary and thyme. Drizzle it on roast chicken, grilled shrimp, crispy potatoes, or a wedge of warm pita and the table goes quiet.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Real honey, real olive oil, real Aleppo pepper — no high-fructose shortcuts
- Beautiful on roast chicken, grilled shrimp, pizza, or a cheese board
- Single 10-ounce bottle sold by Walmart third-party sellers
Find it on Walmart.com: Honey Aleppo Pepper Sauce listing — Walmart third-party seller; single 10-ounce bottle.
The verdict: The sleeper hit of the Trader Joe’s condiment shelf, now ship-to-door.
10. Trader Joe’s Ube Mochi Pancake & Waffle Mix — $4.49 / 13.3 oz

A gluten-free pancake mix built on sweet rice flour and real ube — the Filipino purple yam — that bakes up startlingly fluffy and a beautiful violet color. Longtime fans use the same mix for pancakes, waffles, and small ube-flavored cakes. Walmart third-party listings carry the same 13.3-ounce box sold inside Trader Joe’s stores.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Gluten-free thanks to the sweet rice flour base — a real bonus for many households
- Beautiful with coconut whipped cream and fresh mango
- Single 13.3-ounce box at the same Trader Joe’s portion
Find it on Walmart.com: Ube Mochi Pancake & Waffle Mix listing — Walmart third-party seller; single 13.3-ounce box.
The verdict: A weekend brunch upgrade longtime customers swear by, with a color the kids actually request.
11. Trader Joe’s Just Mango Slices — $3.49 / 6 oz

Trader Joe’s most-loved dried fruit — unsweetened, unsulfured, dense, chewy slices that taste like real ripe mango concentrated three times over. Longtime customers buy these by the bag for hiking, road trips, lunchboxes, and the office snack drawer. Walmart third-party sellers stock the 6-ounce bag, usually as a multi-pack at a small bulk discount.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- No added sugar — the natural sweetness of the fruit does all the work
- Beautiful in trail mix, on a cheese board, or by the handful
- Same 6-ounce bag sold at the front of Trader Joe’s
Find it on Walmart.com: Just Mango Slices listing — Walmart third-party seller; multi-bag pack (single bag ~$3.49 in-store).
The verdict: A dried-fruit standard members keep mentioning in roundups year after year.
12. Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels — $4.99 / 6.35 oz

Soft caramel under a dark chocolate shell, finished with flaky sea salt — these little boxes are the host gift longtime Trader Joe’s shoppers reach for every holiday season. The box is sized for sharing, the chocolate is genuinely dark, and the caramel is the soft, slow-stretch kind that doesn’t lock up your teeth. Walmart third-party listings carry them as a two-box bundle.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- A real, slow-stretch caramel — not the brittle hardened kind
- Beautiful next to a strong cup of coffee or a glass of port
- Two-box bundle sized for a small holiday gathering
Find it on Walmart.com: Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels listing — Walmart third-party seller; 2-box bundle.
The verdict: The little gift box longtime members slip into a holiday card every December.
13. Trader Joe’s Popcorn In a Pickle — $2.99 / 5 oz

The dill-pickle popcorn members were quietly hoarding when it first hit the shelves — and it has since become a quiet permanent fixture of the snack aisle. The big mushroom-popcorn kernels are dusted with a real-tasting dill seasoning that puckers the cheeks in the best way. Walmart third-party listings carry the exact 5-ounce bag in a two-pack bundle.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Real dill-pickle flavor, not a fake sour-candy approximation
- Beautiful with a sandwich, a deli pickle, or alongside a movie
- Two-bag bundle of the same 5-ounce bags sold in stores
Find it on Walmart.com: Popcorn In a Pickle listing — Walmart third-party seller; 2-pack bundle.
The verdict: A snack-aisle favorite shoppers will buy two of without thinking.
14. Trader Joe’s Peanut Butter Filled Pretzel Nuggets — $3.99 / 16 oz

The salty-sweet snack longtime Trader Joe’s customers describe as dangerous to keep in the pantry. Bite-sized pretzel pillows filled with creamy peanut butter — they taste like a softer, fresher version of the household-name brand, at a fraction of the price. Walmart third-party listings carry the same 16-ounce tub the store sells.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Pretzel shell stays crisp; peanut butter inside is creamy, not chalky
- Beautiful in a snack mix with dried cranberries and chocolate chunks
- Same 16-ounce tub sold at Trader Joe’s
Find it on Walmart.com: Peanut Butter Filled Pretzel Nuggets listing — Walmart third-party seller; single 16-ounce tub.
The verdict: A snack-aisle staple longtime members admit they buy two tubs of at once.
16. Trader Joe’s Dark Roast French Roast Coffee — $7.99 / 26 oz

The everyday morning coffee longtime Trader Joe’s shoppers buy a can at a time — a smooth, deeply roasted blend that brews dark without turning bitter or burnt. The 26-ounce can is one of the best values in the coffee aisle, and Walmart third-party listings carry the same large can sold in stores.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- A genuinely dark roast that holds its sweetness, no burnt undertone
- Beautiful for daily drip, French press, or cold brew
- Same 26-ounce can sold at Trader Joe’s
Find it on Walmart.com: Dark Roast French Roast Coffee listing — Walmart third-party seller; 26-ounce can.
The verdict: A dark-roast value that longtime members refuse to switch off of.
17. Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Almonds — $5.99 / 16 oz

California almonds drenched in a generous dark-chocolate coating — gluten-free, no added sodium, and at a price that meaningfully undercuts the household brands sitting next to them on the candy aisle. Members keep the tub on the counter for after-dinner snacking and Sunday-afternoon hand-fulls.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Real California almonds — a notable difference in size and snap
- Beautiful with a strong cup of coffee or sprinkled over yogurt
- Same 16-ounce family-size tub sold at Trader Joe’s
Find it on Walmart.com: Dark Chocolate Almonds listing — Walmart third-party seller; 16-ounce tub.
The verdict: A chocolate-almond tub that longtime customers keep two of in the pantry.
18. Trader Joe’s Triple Ginger Snaps — $3.99 / 14 oz

Real ginger in three forms — crystallized, ground, and fresh-grated — gives these crisp, dark-amber cookies a genuine warmth that lights up the back of the throat. Members keep a tub on the kitchen counter for tea time and a second tub stashed away for crumbling over vanilla ice cream.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Three forms of real ginger; the heat is rounded, not sharp
- Beautiful crumbled over vanilla ice cream or with afternoon tea
- Same 14-ounce tub sold at Trader Joe’s
Find it on Walmart.com: Triple Ginger Snaps listing — Walmart third-party seller; single 14-ounce tub.
The verdict: A bakery-style cookie at a Trader Joe’s price, finally ship-to-door.
19. Trader Joe’s Squiggly Knife Cut Noodles — $3.99 / 13.4 oz

A weeknight pantry hero — four single-serve packs of fresh-style hand-cut Chinese noodles with a small soy-sesame sauce packet that comes together in five minutes. Longtime members keep two boxes in the pantry for the night nobody wants to cook, and shoppers report that the noodles hold a real bite that boxed ramen cannot match.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Four individual single-serve packs — perfect for one-person lunches
- Beautiful topped with chili crunch, a fried egg, and chopped scallion
- Same 13.4-ounce box sold at Trader Joe’s
Find it on Walmart.com: Squiggly Knife Cut Noodles listing — Walmart third-party seller; single 13.4-ounce box (4 individual packs).
The verdict: The five-minute Trader Joe’s noodle box longtime fans now buy by the case.
20. Trader Joe’s Cauliflower Gnocchi — $2.99 / 12 oz

The frozen cauliflower gnocchi that became a national talking point overnight when it first launched, and is now a permanent freezer-aisle fixture for the longtime Trader Joe’s customer. Three-quarters cauliflower, pan-crisped in olive oil, and ready in under fifteen minutes. Walmart third-party listings carry it as a two-pack bundle.
Why this one travels well to Walmart.com
- Three-quarters cauliflower, gluten-free, lower in starch than potato gnocchi
- Beautiful crispy in a hot skillet with a quick tomato sauce and parmesan
- Two-pack bundle of the same Trader Joe’s freezer bags
Find it on Walmart.com: Cauliflower Gnocchi listing — Walmart third-party seller; 2-pack bundle.
The verdict: A weeknight freezer staple longtime members would honestly drive across town for.
A practical note on shipping these. Most Trader Joe’s listings on Walmart.com come from independent third-party sellers, not from Walmart’s own fulfillment. That means delivery windows tend to run a few days longer than a standard Walmart order, stock can disappear without warning, and the per-jar price almost always carries a small markup over the in-store tag. For longtime Trader Joe’s customers who simply cannot get to a store — or who want to stash a pantry-favorite jar without planning a road trip — that markup is a fair trade. Bookmark the ones that matter and check back next week for fresh Trader Joe’s roundups.
Pricing notes reflect Trader Joe’s in-store shelf prices in the United States and may vary by region. Walmart listings carry a separate markup set by each third-party seller; availability can change weekly.

