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'Falldi'

As the leaves change and the weather cools, retailers begin to stock the shelves with autumnal desserts and decorations. For frugal foodies who can't wait for a good pumpkin-flavored treat or squash ravioli, we’ve gathered a list of fall favorites that Aldi superfans have posted on Reddit, so you can stock up on the store’s seasonal offerings.


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Butternut Squash Ravioli

With its sweet, nutty flavor and orange color, butternut squash pairs nicely with pasta, so the store’s squash ravioli, a fan favorite, is predictably delectable.


Related: Cozy and Delicious Recipes to Bake This Fall

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Cinnamon and Brown Sugar Sweet Potato Chips

One Aldi fan describes this savory and sweet pairing as “amazing,” a proclamation backed up by other shoppers: This is one of the Reddit thread’s most upvoted comments.

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Apple Cinnamon Yogurt-Covered Pretzels

Find pretzels boring? These yogurt-covered, flavored pretzels are a favorite of Aldi shoppers, and they’re sure to get you in the mood for fall.

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Pumpkin and Sage Ravioli

Add pesto and veggies to Aldi’s pumpkin sage ravioli for a top-notch, fall-inspired dinner, a commenter says. Another classic recipe is to add some brown butter and toasted walnuts to complement the pumpkin's flavor.

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Pumpkin Yogurt

While it may seem like a strange combination, vanilla granola and Aldi’s pumpkin yogurt are a match made in heaven, according to one popular comment.

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Fried Apples

If you’re not sure what to do with these canned apples, which “everyone raves about,” an Aldi afficianado suggests pairing them with vanilla ice cream and a bit of caramel for a fall dessert.

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Maple Butter

Forget the pumpkin spice latte. Drop a dollop of this in your coffee for an indulgent, fall-flavored cup of joe — or just spread it on your toast.