Top Spring Aldi Finds to Watch for in March 2026
Spring is coming, and Aldi is rolling out a whole batch of seasonal Finds that are worth planning a trip around. From cute kitchenware to chocolates that rival the fancy brands, these limited-edition items arrive in stores on specific Wednesdays and tend to sell out fast. If you want them, go early. Here’s everything dropping this March.
Bake House Creations Spring Cake Pops

Limited-edition flavors this month: lemon, orange, strawberry. Four-pack, no artificial colors or preservatives—fruit and veggie juices do the coloring. People skip Starbucks cake pops for these. March 25, $4.99.
Kirkwood Spring Chicken Nuggets

Nothing says “Spring is here” like chicken nuggets. White meat chicken nuggets shaped like bunnies, ducks, eggs, butterflies, and flowers. No antibiotics ever. Kids will lose it. Twenty-four ounces. March 18, $6.29.
Moser Roth Chocolate Truffle Eggs

Moser Roth is already a fan favorite—people swear it’s as good as Lindt. This spring, they’re releasing egg-shaped truffles in four flavors: mousse au chocolat, raspberry cream, sea salt caramel, and strawberry rhubarb. Fairtrade cocoa, eight pieces per box. March 11, $3.99.
Crofton Easter wood board

A bunny-shaped acacia wood serving board is back. Use it for charcuterie, candies, decor, or craft projects with the kids. It’s one of those things that sells out instantly. March 11, $9.99.
Millville Raspberries ‘n Cream or Carrot Cake Pancake Mix

Breakfast just got a whole lot more Spring put into each bite! Each box comes with its own frosting packet—cream cheese for the carrot cake, white chocolate for the raspberry. Use syrup if you want, but the frosting is the move. Also works for waffles. March 18, $3.99.
Benner tea party gift set

This one’s a return, and fans are thrilled. Same six flavors as before: banana bread, berry crumble, blueberry muffin, lemon macaroon, raspberry cookie, strawberry shortcake. The packaging is floral and beautiful, and people say the teas actually taste like their labels—no bitter aftertaste. March 18, $4.99.
Specially Selected spring assortment macarons

These come back every year and disappear just as fast. Twenty-four macarons in six flavors, including blueberry and blood orange (which you can’t get the rest of the year). I’ll need to grab a few of these! New this time: window packaging so you can see them lined up. March 18, $9.99.
Choceur chocolate Easter characters

Little animal-shaped chocolates—chicks, lambs, mini bunnies—with a milky crème filling. Fairtrade cocoa, individually wrapped, and absolutely cute. Choceur consistently ranks as top-tier Aldi chocolate. March 11, $3.49.
Moser Roth finest Easter eggs

If the truffle eggs aren’t your thing, these are simpler. Cream-filled eggs in chocolate crème, crispy hazelnut, and hazelnut crème. Each flavor has its own colorful foil. About ten per bag. March 11, $3.99.
Clancy’s Carrot Cake Kettle Corn

Clancy’s releases seasonal kettle corn flavors, and these two are back. Carrot cake and sweet vanilla. People lose their minds over these. One Redditor admitted to eating an entire bag of the carrot cake in one sitting. Another called the sweet vanilla “binge worthy.” March 18, $2.29.
Crofton farmhouse ceramic mini bakers

These little two-handled ceramic bakers are absolutely adorable. Strawberry vines on a cream base, matching lids, and they’re safe for stovetop and oven use. Think of them as tiny Dutch ovens perfect for individual servings or small sides. They drop March 11 for $12.99 for a set of two.
Choceur Easter mixed bag

A simpler option for kids or anyone who wants straightforward chocolate candies. Eight-ounce bag, perfect for filling a spring dish. March 11, $4.99.
Crofton Easter serving assortment

Last year was pink and white egg-shaped plates. This year, they’re light blue with an embossed bunny and floral pattern. Stoneware, dishwasher and microwave safe. Egg-shaped plates and oval platters. March 11, $7.99.
Choceur peanut butter bunnies

If you love Choceur’s peanut butter cups, these are the same thing in bunny form. Milk chocolate, peanut butter filling, individually wrapped. People stock up. One Facebook commenter bought two bags and called them addictive. March 11, $3.99.
ALDI seasoned Potatoes O’Brien

These are rebranded but the same product you already love. Diced potatoes, onions, green and red bell peppers, ready to cook. Twenty-eight ounce bag. March 25, $3.49.
Choceur Solid Milk Chocolate Eggs

Simple, no-fuss, solid milk chocolate eggs. Seven-ounce package, no fillings, just good chocolate. A perennial favorite. One Facebook fan admitted they’re not helping with Weight Watchers but bought them anyway. March 11, $3.49.