Trader Joe’s fans stoked for return of chocolate donuts: ‘Dear God, help me’
These treats are driving a hole lot of people crazy — do-nut mess around with Trader Joe’s fans.
The grocery chain has re-stocked its shelves with Glazed Chocolate Donut Holes and shoppers can barely contain themselves.
The chocolaty bite-sized snacks are a delicious blend of tapioca starch, rice flour, and cornstarch that are then coated in a sugary glaze.
Each serving size of seven donut holes is 240 calories. Every 6-ounce pack contains about three servings and rings in at $3.49.
“Dear god, help me,” one person joked on Reddit.
“These are so damn good and addicting,” someone else commented.
Trader Joe’s is known for offering many delicious and unique treats that are also allergen-free and people are especially excited about the fact that the sugary snacks are dairy and gluten-free.
“DAIRY FREE AND GLUTEN FREE!?!?! Be still my little black heart!” a person wrote on the thread.
“You never realize how hard it is to find a dairy-free donut till you wake up one day with a dairy allergy. Can’t wait to try these,” another said.
However, bad news for vegans: the donut holes do contain eggs.
People on TikTok have also been spreading the word posting videos to alert others with a sweet tooth.
“I can eat the whole pack at once they are dangerous,” one TikTokker said.
“They are sooooooo good!” another commented.
The popular grocery chain has also recently brought back several other dessert favorites, including the Celebration Cake Gelato and Horchata Ice Cream.
The Glazed Chocolate Donut Holes are the latest obsession from Trader Joe’s shoppers — many of whom have created a cult-like following for the American grocery store chain.
Social media pages dedicated to the grocery store and its products have been created on nearly every social media site amassing millions of followers and constantly driving products to sell out or re-sell for hundreds of dollars.
Earlier this summer, Trader Joe’s mini insulated tote bags were sold in stores for $3.99 for those who get their hands on them and re-sold online for $100 for a set of two.
Their classic mini tote bag, sold in stores for $2.99, was resold online for $280.
However, the brand has also had many recalls recently issuing warnings about its candles and chicken soup dumplings.