Everyone knows that not being able to satisfy a snack craving is the absolute worst — especially when it’s because that snack is no longer on the shelves.
If you’ve been missing Trader Joe’s Spicy Cheese Crunchies, then you’re in luck! America’s No. 1 grocery store is bringing back the beloved item.
Retailing for $2.49 for a 7-ounce bag, Trader Joe’s official website reads, “They’re made with a base of crunchy, craggy corn, flavored with a savory mix of seasonings that includes Cheddar Cheese powder, garlic powder, and chili pepper, while their signature red-hot hue is achieved thanks to a blend of paprika, vegetable juice, and turmeric.”
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The question remains, however, how do they stack up against Flamin’ Hot Cheetos?
According to shoppers across social media, the Spicy Cheese Crunchies, which are also gluten-free, lean “more into the cheese and less into the spice.” One TJ fan also referred to them as “healthy Takis.”
Generally, though, most customers are excited. “Finally! It’s been SO LONG,” one user wrote via Instagram. “This better be a serious announcement, or I’m going to cry,” added another.
“Are they coming back for good?” a third user inquired, while a fourth echoed, “These better stay on shelves.”
At this time, it’s unclear whether or not the Spicy Cheese Crunchies will be available permanently, but it certainly sounds like that’s what the people want.
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