May is shaping up to be one of Trader Joe’s strongest months in recent memory.
The shelves are stocked with a wave of new and limited-time items that food writers and TJ’s fans are buzzing about — from a tea-infused blondie that reviewers say belongs in a fancy bakery case to a Detroit-style frozen pizza that’s being called the best crust in the store’s freezer section. Several of these are seasonal and already selling out at some locations.
Here’s a full rundown of what’s worth adding to your list — and what to know before your next trip.
The Items Worth Going Out of Your Way For
Earl Grey Blondie Bars ($3.49 for six)
The most-talked-about new item of the month, and for good reason. These chewy, brown-buttery blondie bars have Earl Grey tea folded into the dough — delivering a quiet bergamot and citrus flavor that one reviewer described as “fancy bakery” rather than overtly tea-flavored.
The texture is soft and chewy with a slight sugar-crystal crunch on top, and they’re shelf-stable enough to tuck away for a 4 p.m. snack moment. Multiple outlets are calling this one a must-grab before it sells out, and given the pattern with TJ’s seasonal items, that warning is worth taking seriously. Warm them for ten seconds in the microwave and serve with cold coffee for the ideal pairing.
Detroit Style Uncured Pepperoni Pizza ($7.99)
Trader Joe’s has been on a frozen pizza roll lately, and this one might be its best yet. The Detroit-style pizza comes in an oven-safe baking pan with a thick, focaccia-like crust, garlic-infused tomato sauce, uncured pepperoni, and a three-cheese blend of Parmesan, Romano, and mozzarella.
The Kitchn called it “restaurant-level” and named the crust “the best by far” in TJ’s frozen section. The one caveat reviewers have noted: a slightly lighter cheese distribution than classic Detroit-style, which typically loads cheese directly onto the crust before sauce. Still, at $7.99 it’s cheaper than most carryout and significantly more interesting than standard frozen options.
Gözlemes — Turkish Stuffed Flatbreads ($4.99 for three)
Gözleme (pronounced GUZ-leh-meh) are Turkish-style stuffed flatbreads — think savory crepe meets quesadilla — and TJ’s version has been getting strong reviews across the board. They come in the freezer section and crisp up in a skillet in about five minutes, with a satisfying crunch outside and a gooey, melted-cheese interior.
The cheese variety features a three-cheese blend of tulum, kashkaval, and mozzarella. Sporked called them “unexpectedly culturally informative” and delicious in equal measure. At $4.99 for three, they’re a compelling weeknight dinner option or a shareable appetizer that requires almost no effort.
Potato Cheese Sticks ($4.99)
Inspired by Korean street corn dogs, these are mozzarella sticks coated in a potato-studded batter rather than plain breadcrumbs — giving them a textural twist on a familiar format. They’re cartoonishly adorable on a stick and a fun snack, though The Kitchn noted they didn’t quite live up to the concept’s full potential. Still worth a try if the Korean corn dog trend has been on your radar.
Creamy Dreamy Whipped Ricotta ($3.49 for 8 oz)
This one is already developing a devoted following. TJ’s whipped ricotta has the grainy texture of traditional ricotta whipped out entirely, leaving an ultra-silky, cloud-like spread that works on toast, as a pasta sauce base, swirled into lasagna, or topped with roasted tomatoes or fruit.
One reviewer called it “the most delicious cloud” and noted they’d blended it with chopped basil for an easy two-ingredient pasta sauce. At $3.49 for 8 ounces, it’s genuinely versatile and priced to experiment with.
Sparkling Lychee Juice Beverage
Light, floral, and tropical — reviewers are already calling this one a near-perfect mocktail base or low-key cocktail mixer for the summer. It’s available for a limited time, making now the right moment to grab a few cans before the seasonal window closes.
Parmesan Tapenade ($4.99 for 8 oz)
Thick chunks of Parmesan with jalapeños, olives, garlic, and herbs in olive oil and red wine vinegar. It’s an instant upgrade to a cracker spread or charcuterie board, and the combination of briny, spicy, and cheesy makes it more interesting than standard olive tapenades. An easy entertaining shortcut that looks and tastes like more effort than it is.
Also Worth Grabbing
Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins — Available for a limited time in the bakery section, made with lemon puree, juice, oil, AND zest. If you like your lemon flavor to actually show up, these deliver.
Smoked Paprika Cheddar — May’s Spotlight Cheese, cold-smoked and dusted in paprika at $4.99. A natural charcuterie anchor.
Mark Your Calendar: May 20
Two things hitting on May 20 that are worth knowing about in advance:
Limited-Edition Summer Mini Tote Bags — TJ’s new summer tote collection drops May 20, featuring bright colors and seasonal patterns. These sell out within days every time they release — if you want one, go early on the 20th.
The Bottom Line
Trader Joe’s May 2026 lineup is loaded with limited-time items that are already selling out at some locations. The Earl Grey Blondie Bars, Gözlemes, and Detroit-Style Pizza are the three highest-priority grabs based on early reviews. The Creamy Dreamy Whipped Ricotta and Sparkling Lychee Beverage are the sleeper picks worth adding to your cart while you’re there.











