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I tried 18 of Trader Joe’s fall breakfast foods, and I’d buy most of them again

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I tried fall breakfast foods from Trader Joe’s to find the best ones.

Paige Bennett



  • I tried 18 fall breakfast items from Trader Joe’s, and I’d buy most of them again.
  • The apple-cinnamon buns, Honeycrisp-apple granola, and pumpkin bagels were absolutely delicious.
  • I was hesitant about the maple-oat beverage at first but it ended up being a good drink sweetener.

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Trader Joe’s has stocked its shelves with fall goodies, including many items that are great for quick, delicious breakfasts.

I tried a lot of seasonal breakfast items available at the grocery chain, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I’d buy most of them again. 

Here’s how 18 of the fall breakfast foods at Trader Joe’s stacked up.

Editor’s Note: This story was originally published on September 28, 2023, and most recently updated on September 25, 2024. Product availability may vary by location.

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I liked that Trader Joe’s maple-pecan-clusters cereal had large chunks of nuts in it.

I thought Trader Joe’s maple-pecan-clusters cereal would pair well with either milk or granola.

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I don’t eat cereal often, but I couldn’t pass up the maple-pecan clusters at Trader Joe’s. The combination of sweet maple syrup and earthy pecans sounded like the perfect fall combination.

Right off the bat, I liked that this cereal had big oat-pecan chunks. I figured it would pair well with either milk or yogurt.

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The cereal stayed crispy and wasn’t too sweet at all.

An orange box of maple-pecan clusters cereal next to a back bowl of cereal with a spoon sticking out on a white counter

Trader Joe’s maple-pecan clusters cereal was pretty tasty.

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I usually stay away from cereals that have a sweet element to them, but this one was a pleasant surprise.

The granola clusters and pecans held their crunch even after sitting in milk. Overall, I’d buy this again for a quick, easy, and tasty breakfast.

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Trader Joe’s pumpkin-spice cold-brew coffee concentrate looked like a fun fall beverage.

A bright-orange bottle of pumpkin-spice coffee sitting on a white counter

I was excited to see how flavorful Trader Joe’s pumpkin-spice cold-brew coffee concentrate would be.

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I couldn’t wait to try Trader Joe’s pumpkin-spice cold-brew concentrate, made with cinnamon, ginger, clove, nutmeg, and orange peels.

It seemed like the perfect autumnal morning beverage, and I was happy to have a quick coffee option for busy mornings.

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This beverage had a great flavor, but I needed to add a sweetener.

An orange bottle of pumpkin-spice cold brew sitting next to a skinny glass of cold brew with a yellow straw sticking out of it.

Trader Joe’s pumpkin-spice cold-brew coffee concentrate had a strong flavor.

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I combined the cold-brew concentrate with oat milk, and the mixture definitely delivered the pumpkin-spice flavor. As I drank it, I also got hints of orange.

The cold brew paired well with the oat milk, but I thought the beverage would be better with a sweetener to create a more balanced drink. It tasted much better after I added a splash of maple syrup.

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Trader Joe’s pumpkin-cheesecake croissants caught my eye at the store.

A box depicting an image of a tray holding pumpkin-cheesecake croissants sitting next to a cookie sheet with two squares of dough with a circular light-orange filling

Trader Joe’s pumpkin-cheesecake croissants looked like a great breakfast option.

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While browsing the frozen section at my local Trader Joe’s, these pumpkin-cheesecake croissants grabbed my attention.

The box showed a bakery-quality breakfast option, complete with flaky pastries and a creamy pumpkin-flavored center. Per the instructions, I baked these croissants in the oven for about 25 minutes.

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These flaky, sweet croissants were one of my favorite fall items.

A pumpkin-cheesecake croissant with a light-orange filling sitting on a circular white plate

I liked the flavor of Trader Joe’s pumpkin-cheesecake croissants.

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The final croissants had a great taste and texture, with a buttery, flaky pastry. The cheesecake-inspired center was creamy, and balanced the flavors of warm spices and sweet, earthy pumpkin.

I plan on keeping a pack of these croissants in the freezer all season long.

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The organic maple butter has been all over my social feeds, so I couldn’t wait to try it.

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Trader Joe’s organic maple butter seemed like a popular item.

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Before I even went to Trader Joe’s, I saw the retailer’s organic maple butter all over my social-media feeds.

Upon looking at the ingredients list, I was surprised to learn that this spread is actually made with just organic maple syrup that’s been reduced and whipped into a thick spread.

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I could slather this spread on just about anything.

A hand holds a spoonful of a light-brown maple butter with a jar of maple-butter in the background

Trader Joe’s organic maple butter was incredible.

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I started by trying just a small spoonful of the maple butter on its own, and, as expected, it tasted like syrup. When I tried the spread on a slice of Trader Joe’s gluten-free pumpkin bread, it created an amazing combination I could eat for breakfast, a snack, or dessert.

This organic maple butter would be good in any dish that typically calls for syrup. I’d use it in coffee, on pancakes or waffles, mixed into yogurt, or even over some crispy bacon.

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Though I don’t have dietary restrictions, I wanted to try Trader Joe’s gluten-free pumpkin-bread and muffin baking mix.

Trader Joe’s gluten-free pumpkin-bread and muffin baking mix sounded delicious.

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Trader Joe’s offers a few fall baking mixes, including standard and gluten-free pumpkin-bread and muffin options.

I know a few friends and family members on gluten-free diets, so I decided to try the latter and see whether it was worth the purchase.

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Simply put, the pumpkin-bread and muffin baking mix was amazing.

A white plate with a slice of orange-brown pumpkin bread next to a box with an illustration of a pumpkin on it

I loved the finished product I made with Trader Joe’s gluten-free pumpkin-bread and muffin baking mix.

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I opted to make pumpkin bread instead of muffins, and the process was as easy as it would be with any other boxed baking mix. I just needed to combine the mix with two eggs, oil, and water.

While it was baking, the bread made my entire home smell delicious. Even better, the finished bread came out incredibly moist without being too crumbly. 

It was great on its own, but I loved how rich and indulgent it tasted with Trader Joe’s organic maple butter spread on top. Overall, this bread-and-muffin mix will be another repeat purchase for my household.

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Trader Joe’s apple-cinnamon buns first caught my eye online.

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Trader Joe’s apple-cinnamon buns seemed popular on social media.

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I first saw Trader Joe’s apple-cinnamon buns on social media and immediately wanted one.

They were on display in the bakery section of the store, and there weren’t many boxes left, which seemed like a good sign. They looked amazing with a golden, braided pastry and a gooey yet crumbly center.

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The apple-cinnamon buns lived up to the hype.

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Trader Joe’s apple-cinnamon buns had a crispy exterior and soft interior.

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The apple-cinnamon buns were delicious, especially when warmed up. The edges were golden and slightly crispy, and the center stayed soft and gooey.

The bun tasted like a mashup of an apple Danish pastry and a cinnamon roll. I’m already eager to go back and buy more.

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I had low expectations for Trader Joe’s maple-oat beverage.

Maple oat beverage

I was worried Trader Joe’s maple-oat beverage would be too sweet.

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I’ve had oat-based drinks that are super watery and overly thick and many maple-flavored products that were too sweet or artificial-tasting.

So, I was pretty hesitant to try Trader Joe’s maple-oat beverage.

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I ended up using the maple-oat beverage for all types of breakfast recipes.

Maple oat beverage in drink

Trader Joe’s maple-oat beverage proved itself to be a good drink sweetener.

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I enjoyed the creamy oat beverage’s flavor, which reminded me of natural maple syrup, but I thought that the texture was slightly gritty.

I was hoping that this would be good mixed into coffee, but after pouring some in, I thought the beverage tasted strange with an almost burned flavor. 

However, I ended up using this maple-oat beverage in many other ways. It was great with cereal, in a batter for French toast, and mixed into tea.

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I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Trader Joe’s apple-cider doughnuts.

A box of doughnuts with a cinnamon-sugar dusting

Trader Joe’s apple-cider doughnuts looked delectable.

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Though I love pumpkin-flavored foods, I always get excited for apple-cider doughnuts.

I was excited to pick up a box of the doughnuts, which came in a pack of six.

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The apple-cider doughnuts were a hit at my house.

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Trader Joe’s apple-cider doughnuts were sweet and spicy.

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Trader Joe’s doughnuts were pretty thick and dense rather than light and fluffy, but their light apple-cider flavor was great.

I really liked the sweetness and spice in the cinnamon-sugar coating. My partner also loved the doughnuts, especially when dipped into hot apple cider.

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I was surprised to see Trader Joe’s pumpkin-oat beverage is shelf-stable.

Pumpkin oat beverage

Trader Joe’s pumpkin-oat beverage smelled good.

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I initially thought it was a little odd that the pumpkin-oat beverage was sold as a shelf-stable item when the maple-oat one was kept in the refrigerated section.

Still, I decided to try the pumpkin-oat beverage at room temperature. Unfortunately, it was not the most pleasant experience, as I thought it was watery and a bit off-putting.

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I much preferred the maple-oat beverage to the pumpkin-oat one.

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Trader Joe’s pumpkin-oat beverage was a little thin and runny for me.

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Drinking the pumpkin-oat beverage was like drinking orange milk. Though it smelled like pumpkin spice, I thought that the texture was very thin and watery.

The flavor was more earthy than sweet, and I didn’t really like it alone or with coffee. I don’t think I’d buy this one again.

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Trader Joe’s pumpkin bagels are a staple for me every year.

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Trader Joe’s pumpkin bagels don’t come presliced.

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Trader Joe’s pumpkin bagels are a fall item I tend to buy every year.

The only downside is that they’re not presliced, though the gluten-free ones do come presliced.

Out of the bag, the pumpkin bagels were soft and moist with a slightly sticky exterior.

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They tasted as good as I remembered, especially with the pumpkin cream cheese.

Pumpkin bagels on plate

Trader Joe’s pumpkin bagels needed some sweet topping.

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I toasted the bagels for about five minutes so they were slightly browned. They tased OK plain, but not as sweet as I expected.

Paired with Trader Joe’s pumpkin cream cheese, these bagels’ sweet, savory, earthy, and spiced notes came through and balanced each other out.

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I also buy the pumpkin cream-cheese spread every year.

Pumpkin cream cheese

When I opened the container, Trader Joe’s pumpkin cream cheese had a perfect swirl.

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I like to buy Trader Joe’s pumpkin cream-cheese spread to pair with the store’s bagels.

I’ve only ever had the cream cheese with bagels so I was interested in how it would hold up on its own.

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The cream cheese will remain an annual purchase for me.

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The pumpkin cream cheese was delicious on a bagel.

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Even on its own, the cream cheese was tasty.

It was sweet but still had those spiced, earthy notes and some tanginess from the cream cheese. It paired perfectly with the bagels, though I think it could also be fun to add to the center of muffins or use as a frosting base for a pumpkin roll.

I’ll be experimenting with this ingredient for the rest of the fall.

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Trader Joe’s pumpkin waffles seemed like a good item to keep on hand.

Pumpkin waffles

Trader Joe’s pumpkin waffles looked promising.

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I usually keep some buttermilk or cinnamon waffles in the freezer to make quick breakfasts so I expected the pumpkin version to be just as convenient and delicious.

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I’d buy the waffles again but I think they need to be paired with fresh fruit.

Pumpkin waffles with syrup

I thought Trader Joe’s pumpkin waffles were OK.

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The waffles had more of a straight pumpkin flavor rather than a pumpkin-spice taste.

They got nice and crispy in the toaster oven, and though they weren’t very flavorful on their own, they were great with some sweet maple syrup. I’d buy these again and pair them with fresh fall fruit, like persimmons, for some extra sweetness and freshness.

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Trader Joe’s mini pumpkin-ginger scones were the perfect size for breakfast.

Pumpkin scones

Trader Joe’s mini pumpkin-ginger scones looked cute.

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As a fan of the glazed vanilla-bean scones from Trader Joe’s, I was looking forward to the smaller, ready-to-bake pumpkin-ginger version from the store’s freezer section.

I especially appreciated the mini size, as I could pair them with other ingredients like fresh fruit and eggs for a balanced breakfast.

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The scones weren’t quite what I expected, but I liked them.

Baked scone

I thought Trader Joe’s pumpkin-ginger scones were a little dull.

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Their texture was dryer on the outside, but incredibly moist and soft inside. I didn’t taste the ginger much at all, just the pumpkin.

The scones weren’t as sweet as I thought they’d be, though they’d probably be good with a little butter or some apricot jam. 

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Right off the bat, I was a little disappointed with Trader Joe’s harvest-blend herbal tea.

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I liked that Trader Joe’s harvest-blend herbal tea was caffeine-free.

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I was happy to see that the harvest-blend herbal tea was a caffeine-free option.

Out of the box, the tea bags smelled very cinnamon-forward but I was disappointed that they didn’t include a string. I grabbed a spoon and fished out the tea bag after it finished steeping.

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The tea was a little bland, so I paired it with some of the maple-oat beverage.

Tea in mug

Trader Joe’s harvest-blend herbal tea needed some sweetness.

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I tried the harvest-blend tea both plain and with a little bit of honey.

When sipping it plain, I thought the overall flavor was pretty mild and a little bland with a cinnamon aftertaste. For me, it definitely needed something to boost the flavor.

It was better with honey but I eventually added a splash of Trader Joe’s maple-oat milk. The combination of cinnamon tea with honey and the maple-oat beverage was the best and made for a smooth, creamy, spiced, and slightly sweet tea.

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I’m not a big cereal person but Trader Joe’s Pumpkin O’s sounded good.

Pumpkin O's

Trader Joe’s Pumpkin O’s looked simple.

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I don’t eat a lot of cereal, but when I do, I tend to prefer Cheerios or shredded-wheat cereals.

I thought Trader Joe’s Pumpkin O’s would be a good option for an easy, quick fall breakfast.

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The texture was great, but the cereal didn’t taste much like pumpkin.

Pumpkin O's in bowl

Trader Joe’s Pumpkin O’s didn’t get soggy.

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To me, the Pumpkin O’s tasted like any other sugary cereal, though they didn’t have a prominent pumpkin flavor.

I found the texture to be really crunchy and they held up well in the milk without getting soggy. I especially liked this cereal paired with Trader Joe’s maple-oat beverage.

Though it was a flavorful breakfast, I’d only eat a small bowl of this at a time because it was so sweet.

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Trader Joe’s Honeycrisp-apple granola seemed like a good alternative for people who don’t love pumpkin.

Trader Joe's honeycrisp granola

I was excited to try an apple-flavored treat.

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I love snacking on granola on its own or with fruit and yogurt. The Honeycrisp-apple granola sounded like a refreshing change after all of the pumpkin-flavored fall foods.

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The granola was good on its own but also worked well with yogurt.

Granola on yogurt

The Honeycrisp-apple granola was really tasty.

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Trader Joe’s Honeycrisp-apple granola had great flavor and texture.

It had a more natural apple flavor, and I loved that it came with big chunks of granola. It tasted good on its own, but it was especially great when I paired it with some apple-flavored Greek yogurt.

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The chain’s Honeycrisp Greek yogurt with cinnamon seemed like a good option for quick breakfasts.

Honeycrisp apple yogurt

Trader Joe’s Honeycrisp-apple-cinnamon Greek yogurt sounded good.

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I typically like basic vanilla Greek yogurt, but I was interested in Trader Joe’s Honeycrisp-apple-cinnamon take for fall.

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I’d only buy the Honeycrisp-apple Greek yogurt to pair with granola.

Spoon taking yogurt out of trader joe's apple cinnamon yogurt container

I didn’t like the consistency of Trader Joe’s Honeycrisp-apple yogurt.

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On its own, the yogurt wasn’t for me. I thought the texture was incredibly thick, even for Greek yogurt.

But when I paired the yogurt with the Honeycrisp-apple granola, they became an amazing breakfast duo. The crunchy granola balanced out the thick texture of the yogurt, and I was a fan of the extra apple and cinnamon flavors.

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Trader Joe’s pumpkin brioche twist seemed like a versatile breakfast option.

A hand holds a pumpkin brioche twist with a light-yellow label on the packaging

I thought of several ways to use Trader Joe’s pumpkin brioche twist.

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When I spotted the pumpkin brioche in the bakery section, I was already thinking of ways to use it for pumpkin-flavored French toast or bread pudding.

The packaging also recommended simply enjoying it with nut butter.

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The brioche ended up being one of my favorite fall purchases from Trader Joe’s.

Two slices of bread on a black pan. The bread slices are orange.

Trader Joe’s pumpkin brioche was as delicious as French toast.

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This brioche was one of my favorite breakfast items at Trader Joe’s. It was good on its own and had a sweet, cinnamon flavor, a soft, spongy interior, and a chewy crust.

I decided to use it in French toast and it turned out amazing. The bread soaked up the egg coating very well and was thick enough to resist falling apart while frying.

The exterior became golden and slightly crisp and the inside became soft and custardy and held onto its delicious pumpkin-cinnamon flavor.

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