Aldi shoppers spot returning fall treat for $3.85 as fans say they are ‘addicted’ and ‘eat them too fast’

ALDI has brought back a seasonal treat and customers can’t stop eating it.
The discount grocer sells products under several different private label brands.

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One of the most popular snack lines is Benton’s.
Recently, shoppers on Reddit discovered that the brand’s maple leaf cream cookies are back for another fall season.
An Aldi customer asked: “Has anyone tried the maple leaf biscuit sandwiches? I think I want to try them.”
And several comments on the thread may have influenced the buyer’s decision.


One fan wrote: “Yes they are good, my kids delete them every time I buy them.”
Another said: “I won’t buy them anymore because I eat them too quickly. They’re addictive.”
And a third wrote: “Last time I was there there wasn’t one, but last year I ate more than I would ever admit.”
Meanwhile, some complained that the maple leaf cream cookies contained far too much sugar for their taste.
According to Aldi, the leaf-shaped snack contains fresh maple syrup and maple shavings.
While prices may vary by location, an 11.4-ounce box costs $3.85 at a local location monitored by The US Sun.
MORE FALL TREATS
But there’s a lot more candy this fall where it comes from.
Another offering from Aldi includes both the organic apple cinnamon and pumpkin spice coconut clusters.
Both contain a few grams of added sugar and natural flavors.
They are sold in 10-ounce bags for $6.29 each.
Costco fans recently discovered a new treat called Caramel Apple Mini Cake in the wholesaler’s bakery department.
“This fall treat features apple filling, caramel cake, sweet condensed milk frosting, and a drizzle of caramel,” Instagram fan account @costcobuys posted.
While prices vary by location, the item was available in a 48-ounce box of six for $8.99.
Additionally, Costco has brought back its iconic pumpkin pie.
Shoppers mostly know it for its great value, with the 58-ounce (3.63 pounds) item selling for just $5.99.


For more related stories, McDonald’s has brought back a popular fall treat.
And Chips Ahoy! has discontinued a popular type of cookie.