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15 Aldi Snack Deals Too Good to Miss This September

Snacking deals that you need in your cart this month.

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Updated Sept. 16, 2025
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Looking for a simple way to tackle high grocery costs without sacrificing flavor? Aldi has you covered this September with a lineup of snack deals that are perfect for busy school days, cozy nights in, or on-the-go cravings.

Be sure to have space in your cart for these 15 excellent Aldi snack deals this month.

Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.

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Benton's Original Chocolate Sandwich Creme Cookies

Courtesy of Aldi chocolate sandwich creme cookies

Price: $3.05

Do you love a cream-filled cookie to enjoy with a glass of cold milk? These Oreo dupes look just like the real thing. The main difference? The price.

A slightly smaller pack of the "real thing" from Walmart costs $3.96, which is nearly a dollar more.

Benton's Milk Chocolate Butter Cookies

Courtesy of Aldi milk chocolate butter cookies

Price: $1.99 (on sale from $2.95)

What makes butter cookies an even more tempting snack? Dipping them in thick chocolate. These European-inspired cookies are an indulgent treat for between meals or whenever you need a sweet pick-me-up.

They're currently in the price drop section, so grab them while they're 33% cheaper than usual.

Simply Nature Dark Chocolate Covered Freeze Dried Banana

Courtesy of Aldi dark chocolate covered freeze dried banana

Price: $4.09

If you're looking for a healthier snack that still tastes indulgent, these chocolate-covered banana pieces should hit the spot. They're currently in the price drop section of Aldi, letting you know that they're slightly cheaper this month.

This snack is also a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligible product, helping those on benefits gain access to healthier foods.

Savoritz Cheese Dip & Cracker Sticks

Courtesy of Aldi cheese dip and cracker sticks

Price: $1.99

Get your regular cheese fix with these convenient packages, perfect for enjoying at home or on the go. Each pack includes several cracker sticks and a dipping pot of cheese for a calcium- and protein-rich alternative to sugary snacks.

A big-brand alternative from Target costs 70 cents per pack, while these Aldi versions are just 40 cents each.

Southern Grove Sweet & Salty Trail Mix

Courtesy of Aldi sweet and salty nut peanut almond

Price: $3.65

Trail mix is great at any time of year, but particularly good for fall walks and keeping you going as the days get cooler. Each pack combines the sweetness of chocolate and raisins with the saltiness of peanuts, and includes sunflower seeds for added protein.

A similar eight-pack at Walmart costs $6.52, so Aldi's pricing is the clear winner here.

Simply Nature Gluten Free Spinach Bites

Courtesy of Aldi nature gluten free spinach bites

Price: $4.09

These veggie-based bites are packed with vitamins and contain just nine ingredients. They're a Dr. Praeger's dupe, and while these are aimed at kids, they're a simple way to get more vegetables into your diet.

Buying the big-name brand at Target will set you back $5.99 for just 10 ounces of a very similar product.

Shopping pro tip: This month's best deals

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September marks the start of a new season and a new shopping mindset. As summer winds down, it's the perfect time to take advantage of transitional savings and post-summer sales. Look for deals on:

  • Light layers and early fall fashion
  • Outdoor clearance items
  • Back-to-school essentials
  • For grocery savings, grab peak-season produce, like apples, squash, grapes, and sweet potatoes

As retailers begin to roll out fall promotions, September is the sweet spot for scoring deals on both end-of-summer clearances and early autumn items. Shop now to get the best of both seasons.

Fit & Active Caramel Rice Snacks

Courtesy of Aldi fit and active caramel rice snacks

Price: $3.55

Can something sweet and caramel-infused be good for you? These tasty rice snacks certainly make a good effort. They're gluten- and high-fructose-corn-syrup-free.

They're also 43 cents cheaper than the brand-name alternative from Walmart, offering a healthy saving every time you shop.

Baker's Treat Mini Muffin, 5 Pack

Courtesy of Aldi bakers treat mini muffin

Price: $2.45 (on sale from $2.75)

These mini muffins are in the price drop section at 11% off right now. They're a fun, confetti cake variant, with colorful sweet "confetti" inside.

Thanks to their lack of high-fructose corn syrup, they're also classed as a healthier snack option, making them SNAP eligible.

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Mama Cozzi's Pizza Kitchen Cheese & Pepperoni Mini Pizza Bagels

Courtesy of Aldi cheese and pepperoni mini pizza bagels

Price: $6.59

Pizza, the ultimate snack. It's even better when it's bite-sized and cooks in minutes. These mini pizza bagels are great for parties or to enjoy on your own, plus they work out to around 18 cents each.

Compare that to an equivalent product from Walmart, which is $5.24 for just 18 pizza bagels, coming in at 29 cents each.

Millville Sweet & Salty Nut Peanut, Almond & Dark Chocolate Chunk Bars

Courtesy of Aldi sweet and salty nut peanut almond

Price: $2.39

These granola bars help satisfy any craving for salt or sugar, but they're a little healthier because they use dark chocolate instead of milk or white alternatives.

Shoppers may spot the brand-name version at Kroger, and will have to pay 60 cents more to enjoy the same sweet, salty goodness.

CHOMPS Chomplings Original Sea Salt

Courtesy of Aldi chomps chomplings original sea salt

Price: $7.15

Looking for a protein fix? Each meat stick has just 45 calories yet offers 4 grams of protein. They're an easy way to stay full without resorting to overly sugary or calorific snacks.

The exact same pack from Thrive Market costs $7.79, so you'll save 64 cents each time you buy these at Aldi instead.

Southern Grove Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Courtesy of Aldi southern grove roasted pumpkin seeds

Price: $2.19

Nothing signals the arrival of fall more than pumpkin products hitting the shelves. These seasonal pumpkin seeds are lightly salted and work out to 44 cents per ounce.

That's a pretty good deal considering a 5.5-ounce pack at Kroger will set you back $4.99, or nearly a dollar per ounce.

Bake Shop Cinnamon Sweet Rolls

Courtesy of Aldi bake shop cinnamon sweet rolls

Price: $3.75

If you love a gooey, aromatic cinnamon roll, you're not alone. Finding an inexpensive pack of these sweet treats is an even tastier prospect. This pack from Aldi costs less than $4 for 8, so you get plenty to share (or not).

Just four cinnamon rolls at Walmart cost $6.37, highlighting how good the Aldi deal is.

Clancy's Sour Cream and Onion Stackerz Potato Crisps

Courtesy of Aldi sour cream and onion stackerz potato crisps

Price: $1.65

These stackable potato chips are based on the classic Pringles design, down to the 5.5-ounce tube they come in.

An identical-sized pack of chips in the same flavor at Walmart costs $2. So, you're saving 35 cents on every shopping trip by choosing Aldi.

Quick tips: How to save on your grocery bill

pawczar/Adobe woman buying fruits at grocery store

Grocery shopping doesn't have to break the bank when you use the right strategies. Here are three quick tips for reducing food expenses:

  • Buy store brands instead of name brands whenever possible.
  • Always make sure to compare unit prices, not just sticker prices.
  • Join your store's loyalty program so you don’t miss out on member discounts.

Even though something like choosing coupons in your grocery store app can feel like an annoying task, the savings can really add up.

Clancy's Hint of Lime Tortilla Chips

Courtesy of Aldi clancys hint of lime tortilla chips

Price: $2.09

Zesty corn chips are a tasty, crunchy snack, perfect on their own or paired with cheese and sour cream for a delicious nacho experience. A larger pack of a similar product at Kroger costs $6.49, working out to 38 cents per ounce, compared to the Aldi version, which costs 16 cents per ounce.

Bottom line

Scott Habermann/Adobe aldi discount grocery supermarket

Aldi is a great choice for snacks thanks to its wide range of options, brand-name dupes, and sensible pricing. Taking advantage of seasonal specials and limited-time deals is a popular Aldi hack that loyal shoppers swear by — and these September finds are proof that saving money can taste just as good as it feels.

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