One reason Aldi has such a loyal customer base is because it offers unique foods at affordable prices. Keeping shoppers on their toes, the grocery chain releases new items every year. It can be easy to overlook new products as you’re shopping because the stores are packed with items of all kinds. That’s why Daily Meal put together this list of the 11 best new items released at Aldi so far in 2025.
Some of these new items were only available for a limited time or seasonally, but we hope they will make a return. Others may be here to stay. So as you’re looking for fall-flavored Aldi products this September — such as the apple cinnamon brioche ring and salted caramel apple spread — or just shopping for groceries in general, don’t sleep on these new products that first appeared on Aldi shelves this year. Keep in mind, though, that some of these may vary in price and availability depending on where you live.
Park Street Deli Garlic Dips
The Park Street Deli hummus in classic, garlic, and red pepper flavors were some of Aldi’s best-selling foods in 2024. This year, the brand brought us some non-hummus dips in original, roasted red pepper, and buffalo flavors. They are gluten-free and made with real garlic that give a strong punch, and some reviewers noted that they look like butter and have a thick, jelly-like texture. While not everyone likes the original, the buffalo and roasted red pepper flavors have more fans.
First seen near the end of January, the 8-ounce tub is priced at less than $2.69. You can use it as a veggie and chip dip, spread it on sandwiches, or add a dollop to your salads.
Appetitos Breaded Cheese Curds
Made with real Wisconsin cheese, the breaded cheese curds from Appetitos are the perfect hors d’oeuvre. They have a winning combination of salted crunchy breading on the outside and molten cheese on the inside, and they’re best when made in an air fryer. While you can eat them with a marinara or ranch dip, consider adding them to your next burger for an easy hack when you’re craving a Culver’s CurderBurger. They’re also an essential ingredient for making the perfect poutine…