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Aldi’s Biggest Drop of the Month Hits Shelves Tomorrow — Here’s Your Shopping List

Healthy Fact of the Day

Tomorrow's Aldi drop has a few standout nutritious options worth highlighting. Frozen kimbap is a naturally balanced snack — rice, vegetables, and protein wrapped in seaweed, which provides iodine and trace minerals often missing from Western diets. The Clancy's avocado oil sweet potato chips are a cleaner alternative to standard potato chips, with avocado oil providing heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. And the frozen dragon fruit and passion fruit chunks are an easy way to add antioxidant-rich tropical fruit to smoothies or yogurt bowls without any prep involved.

Tomorrow, May 20, is one of the more exciting Aldi Finds days of the spring season.

A wave of new items lands simultaneously — spanning frozen meals, snacks, baking mixes, and dessert — and several of them are already generating serious buzz before they’ve even hit shelves. As always, these are Aldi Finds: available only while supplies last, with no rainchecks and no reorders once they’re gone. Plan your trip accordingly.

Here’s everything worth knowing before you go.

The Most-Talked-About Drop: Frozen Kimbap ($3.49)

The item getting the most attention ahead of tomorrow’s drop is the Fusia Asian Inspirations Frozen Kimbap, available in two varieties: Spicy Tuna with Gochujang and Kimchi & Tofu. Each pack comes with eight pieces at $3.49 — a price point that significantly undercuts most comparable options on the market.

Kimbap — Korean seaweed-wrapped rice rolls — has been one of the fastest-growing grocery trends of the past two years, fueled largely by the Trader Joe’s version that went viral and sold out repeatedly. Aldi’s frozen version offers both a seafood and a plant-based option, and the freezer format makes them far more accessible for weekday lunches or quick snacks than fresh-made versions. Microwave and go.

Two New Flatbread Pizzas ($4.79 each)

Mama Cozzi’s Tuscan Chicken Flatbread and Mediterranean Style Flatbread Pizzas are also landing tomorrow, and both represent a step up from standard frozen pizza territory.

The Tuscan Chicken variety is topped with chicken, spinach, roasted tomatoes, garlic, and a creamy white sauce — light enough to throw on the grill as temperatures rise. The Mediterranean Style comes loaded with tomato, black olives, artichokes, red onion, and a four-cheese blend of mozzarella, feta, Parmesan, and Romano. At $4.79 each, both are priced well below comparable specialty flatbreads at other retailers.

Cornbread Mix Gets Creative ($1.49 each)

Baker’s Corner is dropping two new cornbread mix flavors tomorrow: Hot Honey and Cinnamon Churro. Both are $1.49 per box — a price that makes grabbing both an easy call. Pro tip from veteran Aldi shoppers: add a little creamed corn to either mix for better texture. The Churro variety leans into cinnamon-sugar sweetness, while the Hot Honey brings the sweet-spicy combination that’s been dominating food trends for the past couple of years.

Sweet Potato Chips With a Twist ($2.99 each)

Clancy’s Sweet Potato Chips are made with avocado oil, are vegan, and are gluten-free, and they come in two flavors tomorrow: Sea Salt and Cinnamon Churro. The Cinnamon Churro variety in particular has been generating strong early buzz as a sweet-savory chip worth trying. At $2.99, the price makes it easy to grab both.

More Items Worth Adding to Your List

Savoritz Asian Rice Cracker Mix ($2.99) — Eight shapes and flavors in one bag, with a sweet and savory blend that makes it more interesting than a standard cracker mix. A great road trip or desk snack.

Sundae Shoppe Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwiches ($4.89) — Classic summer freezer staple. Grab a box before they disappear.

Sriracha Brioche Buns ($2.99) — A spicy-sweet bun that upgrades any burger or sandwich situation. Worth grabbing a pack for Memorial Day weekend cookouts.

Park Street Deli Dessert Dip ($2.99) — A sweet dip option that works for fruit, graham crackers, or cookies.

Fusia Asian Inspirations Crunchy Rice Rolls ($2.99) — A crispy, snackable option alongside the kimbap in the Asian Inspirations lineup.

Aldi Dragon Fruit or Passion Fruit Chunks ($5.99) — Frozen tropical fruit perfect for smoothies, yogurt bowls, or eating straight from the bag.

The Bottom Line

Aldi’s May 20 Finds drop tomorrow is loaded. The Frozen Kimbap is the must-grab before it sells out, the flatbread pizzas are worth picking up for easy weeknight dinners, and the cornbread mixes at $1.49 are a no-brainer. Get there early — these won’t last the week.

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