18 of the best things to get at Aldi this month for under $5
- This March, Aldi is stocking on affordable, festive foods for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter.
- You can snag green cheeses — like sage Derby and pesto gouda — for a celebratory snack platter.
- Stock up on Easter treats like chocolate bunnies and an egg-shaped-cookie decorating kit.
Make a spread for St. Patrick’s Day with Emporium Selection’s assorted cheeses.
St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and Aldi has everything you need to celebrate, including an array of cheeses for a festive charcuterie board.
Try the green sage Derby and pesto gouda, or add a Porter-infused cheddar to go with crackers and cured meats.
Each cheese is $3.99.
You can enjoy Pillsbury’s Lucky Charms cookie dough baked or raw.
This cookie dough features the iconic Lucky Charms marshmallows for a delicious and nostalgic treat.
Plus it’s safe to eat raw, per the package.
Each pack — which yields 12 cookies (if they even make it to the oven) — costs $2.64.
Try Sundae Shoppe’s ice creams that are inspired by St. Patrick’s Day.
These themed ice creams will satisfy any sweet tooth and are available in two flavors.
Shamrockin’ Swirl is mint ice cream with chocolate-cookie strips and chips of yellow fudge. Luck o’ the Cookie Dough has a cookie-dough-flavored base with chunks of yellow fudge and green stars made of sugar-cookie dough.
Each pint costs $1.99.
Add Bake Shop’s Irish-cream cheesecake to your dessert lineup.
Round out your St. Patrick’s Day dessert menu with this Irish-cream cheesecake.
The 16-ounce dessert costs $4.99. You can enjoy it on its own or topped with fresh berries.
This corned-beef brisket from Morton’s of Omaha is a flavorful, ready-to-cook dinner option.
This Angus corned-beef brisket makes for an easy dinner option, and the leftovers are perfect for sandwiches.
Each ready-to-cook brisket flat is $4.99.
These Season’s Choice cheesy-jalapeño or loaded tots are a tasty side or snack.
Tater tots just got a major upgrade. Whip up a pub-style meal or simply snack away on these cheesy-jalapeño or loaded cheese-and-bacon options.
Try each flavor for $3.99.
Fremont Fish Market’s breaded shrimp and lobster bites are perfect for seafood lovers.
Some of the more affordable seafood items at Aldi this month, these pub-style battered shrimps and wild-caught lobster bites are tasty options.
They both cost $4.99 apiece and are ready in minutes. Try air frying them for an extra-crunchy bite.
Quickly get dinner on the table with Specially Selected’s cauliflower or basil gnocchi.
Gnocchi is another quick dinner option that’s easy to customize with your favorite sauces, mix-ins, and proteins.
Aldi is stocking its shelves with cauliflower or basil gnocchi that’s made in small batches and costs $2.99.
Stuff Easter baskets with Choceur’s chocolate bunnies.
Starting March 23, Aldi will begin releasing several Easter-themed candies and treats, including these festive chocolate bunnies.
These individually wrapped bunnies are available for $2.69.
Specially Selected’s egg-shaped chocolate truffles are also a festive find.
Easter candy isn’t just for kids. Those with more mature palates will likely love these egg-shaped chocolate truffles.
They include a range of intriguing flavors, like strawberry rhubarb, raspberry vanilla, fruit cocktail with chocolate cream, and more.
Grab a box of 12 gorgeous truffles for only $3.99.
Choceur’s filled mini bunnies come in several different flavors.
These filled bunnies are almost too cute to eat and are filled with caramel, milk chocolate, or raspberry creme.
Try each flavor for $2.99 apiece.
You can eat Choceur’s chocolate creme-filled eggs with a spoon.
This dessert is a chocolate egg filled with milk-chocolate or cookies-and-cream filling that you can eat with a spoon, which is included in the box.
Each pack of four eggs costs $2.99.
Choceur’s wafer eggs are a unique Easter candy.
Aldi is revamping Easter candy by also releasing wafer eggs.
Each bag costs $1.99 and includes plain and dark-chocolate-covered wafers that have a cocoa-and-vanilla filling.
Make low-carb breakfasts with egglife’s sweet cinnamon egg wraps.
These cinnamon-flavored egg wraps are great to snag whether you’re following a keto or gluten-free diet or are just looking for some low-carb options.
They’re made with cage-free eggs instead of flour, and this sweet version pairs great with nut butter, jam, and fresh fruit.
A package contains six wraps for $4.75.
Upgrade pizza night with Mama Cozzi’s pepperoni or Buffalo-chicken stromboli.
Switch up pizza night with this convenient stromboli available in options like classic pepperoni or spicy Buffalo chicken.
Each stromboli costs $2.99.
Spice up your dinner plans with Mama Cozzi’s jalapeño-popper pizza.
Aldi is known for its unique and delicious pizzas, so you won’t want to miss out on this jalapeño-popper variety.
The pizza includes creamy garlic sauce, jalapeños, green bell peppers, green onions, mozzarella, cheddar, and bread crumbs for just $4.29 a pie.
Snag Clancy’s drizzled kettle corn for a tasty snack.
This innovative kettle corn is perfect for munching while watching your favorite movies and shows.
Try flavors like carrot cake or marshmallow for $1.99 a bag.
Start a new Easter tradition with Create-a-Treat’s cookie kit.
Dyeing eggs is a popular Easter activity, but it can be a bit of a mess. So you can start a new tradition with this cookie decorating kit.
The cookies are shaped like eggs that you can decorate with colorful icings, which are included in the box.
Each kit makes eight cookies and costs $4.99.