Before You Go: Trader Joe’s Discontinued Fall Favorites—Stay Updated or Get Disappointed!

November 17, 2025

As the crisp autumn air sweeps in and holiday lights flicker on, Trader Joe’s devotees are mourning the absence of our cherished seasonal staples.

These 30+ vanished fall delights—pumpkin-packed pastries, spiced apple wonders, and cozy butternut bites—once defined our festive feasts.

Maple Pancake Snaps ($3.99)

  • Crispy, buttery cookie “pancakes” with real maple morsels—literally breakfast in cookie form. Officially discontinued in 2025 and fans are legitimately grieving.

Maple Oat Beverage ($2.99)

  • The creamiest, dreamiest non-dairy maple oat milk that made fall lattes taste like heaven. Confirmed discontinued in 2025; we’re out here paying $12 for dupes that don’t compare.

Autumn Maple Coffee ($9.99)

  • Perfectly balanced maple-flavored ground coffee that made mornings magical. Missing from the 2025 fall lineup and presumed gone forever—coffee addicts in shambles.

Spicy Pumpkin Curry Simmer Sauce ($2.99)

  • The bold, spicy, slightly sweet pumpkin curry sauce that made weeknight dinners legendary. Confirmed not returning in 2025; curry nights have never been the same.

Pumpkin Take & Bake Cinnamon Rolls ($5.99)

  • Gooey, spiced pumpkin cinnamon rolls you baked fresh at home. Not in the 2025 Fall Product Preview—crew members confirmed they’re gone and brunch is officially ruined.

Pumpkin O’s Cereal ($2.99)

  • The greatest pumpkin-spice cereal to ever exist. Vanished years ago and still not back in 2025—breakfast feels empty without it.

Pumpkin Sticky Toffee Cakes ($3.99)

  • Insanely moist pumpkin cakes swimming in sticky toffee sauce. Gone for years and still the #1 most-requested comeback every single fall.

Pumpkin Pop-Tarts ($4.49)

  • Frosted pumpkin toaster pastries that tasted like childhood nostalgia and autumn had a baby. Discontinued and still breaking hearts in 2025.

Vanilla Pumpkin Scented Candle ($3.99)

  • The coziest candle that made your whole house smell like a pumpkin vanilla dream. Disappeared mid-season years ago and never returned—homes are dimmer without it.

Pumpkin Ginger Mini Hold the Cone ($3.99)

  • Mini ice cream cones with pumpkin ginger ice cream. Missing again in 2025; people are hoarding old boxes from their freezers like doomsday preppers.

Pumpkin Butter Rolls / Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls (the big swirly bakery ones) ($5.99)

  • Giant soft pumpkin cinnamon rolls with cream cheese icing. Haven’t been seen in years and still the most complained-about absence every fall.

Riced Cauliflower Butternut Squash Risotto ($3.69)

  • Low-carb, cheesy, creamy perfection in a frozen bag. Disappeared and replaced with a lesser version; the OG is still missed daily.

Pumpkin Spice Granola Bark ($5.49)

  • Thick slabs of pumpkin-spice granola with yogurt coating. Gone since the coconut version took over—people still email corporate begging for it.

Cinnamon Apple Snack Sticks ($2.49)

  • Crunchy, sweet apple-cinnamon sticks that were basically healthy fall candy. Discontinued years ago and still requested constantly.

Apple Cider Fruit Spread ($3.29)

  • Chunky, spiced apple cider jam that made toast feel like a cider mill. Vanished without warning and never returned.

Pumpkin Cream Cheese Spread ($2.79)

  • The bagel upgrade of your dreams. Disappeared years ago and still the #1 “please bring it back” item on every survey.

Pumpkin Ravioli with Honey Roasted Pumpkins ($3.99)

  • Delicate pasta filled with sweet honey-roasted pumpkin. Some years it returns, other years it ghosts us—2025 was a ghost year.

Shell House Pumpkin Seltzer ($5.99)

  • Hard seltzer that actually tasted like real pumpkin pie (not just spice). Discontinued after one season; people still talk about it like lost love.

Pumpkin Spice Joe-Joe’s ($4.49)

  • Pumpkin-spice sandwich cookies that were better than Oreos dared to dream. Gone for years; regular Joe-Joe’s just aren’t the same.

Pumpkin Cheesecake Croissants ($4.99)

  • Flaky, creamy, limited bakery item that sold out in hours. Missing again in 2025 and people are threatening to riot.

Pumpkin Brioche Bread ($4.99)

  • Soft, twisted brioche with real pumpkin and warm spices. Disappeared a few years ago and French toast hasn’t recovered.

Maple Espresso Tea ($2.99)

  • Black tea with maple and espresso notes—cozy in a bag. Absent again in 2025; tea drinkers are writing strongly worded letters.

Pumpkin Spice Chai Tea Concentrate ($3.99)

  • The chai that made pumpkin spice lattes actually taste good. Discontinued and never came back; Starbucks wishes.

Gluten-Free Pumpkin Streusel Muffins ($5.99)

  • Moist, crumb-topped pumpkin muffins that were gluten-free magic. Gone for years; GF folks still talk about them in support groups.

Organic Pumpkin Bread ($3.99)

  • Hearty loaf loaded with organic pumpkin purée, seeds, and cinnamon swirls—ideal for buttery slices or French toast, this bakery essential faded away too fast.

Butternut Squash Pizza Crust ($3.99)

  • Innovative, harvest-inspired crust made from pureed butternut squash for veggie-packed pizzas; a one-season wonder that pizza nights desperately miss.

Butter Toffee Pretzels ($3.69)

  • Salty pretzels coated in rich butter toffee for sweet-savory fall munching; seasonal darling pulled early, now a rare eBay treasure for pretzel purists.

Pita Crisps with Cranberries and Pumpkin Seeds ($3.29)

  • Tangy-sweet crisps mixing dried cranberries and roasted pumpkin seeds; a crunchy cocktail nibble discontinued in 2018, later echoed but never matched.

Gluten-Free Pumpkin Bread ($5.99)

  • Moist, spice-kissed loaf safe for gluten-free gatherings; this inclusive fall bake-off winner was shelved, leaving allergy-friendly tables emptier.

Mini Pumpkin Ginger Scones ($4.99)

  • Bite-sized frozen scones studded with crystallized ginger and pumpkin; bake-and-devour ease with balanced zing, axed after just one glowing season.

Apple Cider Donuts ($4.99)

  • Fluffy fried donuts glazed with tart apple cider icing; a cider-mill staple in store form, discontinued and leaving tailgate tables donut-deficient.

Maple Pumpkin Butter ($2.99)

  • Silky spread fusing maple syrup and pumpkin for ultimate toast topper; versatile for charcuterie or pancakes, this duo faded into fall folklore.

Butternut Squash Mac & Cheese ($3.79)

  • Creamy shells tossed in butternut squash sauce for a lighter mac twist; low-cal comfort discontinued, swapping squash for endless pasta regrets.

Pumpkin Ravioli ($4.49)

  • Delicate pasta pockets filled with pumpkin and ricotta, sage-butter ready; an Italian autumn import that ravioli lovers still simmer over.

Spiced Apple Cider ($4.49)

  • Non-alcoholic mulled cider brimming with cloves and cinnamon; warming mugs for holidays, pulled from shelves and chilling festive vibes.

Pumpkin Cranberry Crisps ($3.99)

  • Seeded crackers with tart cranberries for cheese board elevation; a sophisticated snack upgrade discontinued, cracking up charcuterie dreams.

Autumnal Harvest Pasta Sauce ($4.49)

  • Rustic sauce packed with roasted fall veggies and herbs; quick weeknight cozy discontinued after a brief, bountiful run.

Pumpkin Rolls ($4.49)

  • Swirly cinnamon rolls baked with real pumpkin in dough and icing; nearly a decade of brunch bliss ended in 2023, rolling fans into despair.

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