These $2 Limited-Edition Potato Chips at Aldi Are So Good, Shoppers Are Buying 3 Bags at a Time

Ashia Aubourg
Ashia Aubourg
From the moment I started remixing ramen noodles into gourmet meals and spending hours watching cooking shows as a puny six-year-old, I knew I found a deep passion for food. While I realized — after taking on a two-year high school internship in an award-winning kitchen — that a…read more
published Dec 10, 2024
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Delano, CA, USA - Mar 26, 2022: Exterior view of an Aldi grocery store in Delano, California. Aldi is the common brand of two German family-owned multinational discount supermarket chains.
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When the holiday period rolls around, you’ll find all kinds of snacks mimicking the season’s festive flavors. Jingly Jangly chocolate bark from Trader Joe’s, Lay’s Home Alone-inspired Crunch Tators, Reese’s Sugar Cookie Cups — there’s no shortage of cheery treats to dig into. Aldi is no stranger to jumping on this bandwagon either, and the grocery store just released two exciting chip flavors inspired by your favorite side dishes. 

Aldi just brought back two popular Clancy’s potato chip flavors: Turkey Stuffing and Garlic Mashed. The snacks are available for a limited time, and last year’s shoppers cleared them off the shelves.

One TikTok creator, @floridamomof3, filmed a taste test of Clancy’s Turkey Stuffing chips last year, noting that “they’re good” and that they actually “taste like stuffing.” One person commented on this review, saying, “Yum, these are going to be dynamite.” Another user called out, “They are my favorite seasonal item.”

Both potato chips are wavy, but they differ in taste. The Turkey Stuffing chips are seasoned with spices like onion and garlic powder to mimic the flavor of a savory side dish, while the Garlic Mashed ones are topped with garlic and Parmesan for a rich and cheesy finish. Aldi also stocked its shelves with Clancy’s Sweet Potato chips, which are dusted with cinnamon and sugar to give them a dessert-like bite. 

If you’re looking to upgrade your traditional snacks and take a break from classic potato chips, you’ll want to head over to Aldi to stock up on these seasonal flavors. Just keep in mind, since they’re a part of the grocery store’s holiday rollout, they won’t be on shelves for long.