Fall is starting to take over Sam’s Club, and the seasonal aisles are getting harder to walk past. Pumpkin bakery favorites, cozy dinners, Disney Halloween finds, harvest décor, and viral kitchen pieces are all beginning to surface. I checked out what’s returning—and what’s new—to see what actually deserves room in the cart.
1. Member’s Mark Pumpkin Spice Cake Balls — $18.97
The pumpkin favorite has returned. These little cake balls are one of those Sam’s Club bakery finds that immediately signal the start of fall. I spotted the familiar pumpkin styling again and had to see whether they still lived up to the seasonal hype.
My First Bite: Sweet pumpkin-spiced cake comes through first, followed by a rich outer coating. The cinnamon-heavy spice keeps them from tasting like ordinary frosted cake.
Try Them Cold: Refrigerating these makes a surprisingly big difference. The coating gets firmer while the inside stays soft and moist.
My Cart Call: I’d grab them again. They’re easy to serve, fun for parties, and exactly the kind of seasonal bakery treat that can disappear once fall shopping ramps up.
2. Member’s Mark Pumpkin Cream Cheese Blondies — $8.62
The pumpkin blondies are making their way back into the bakery case, and these are the ones I’d pick when I want pumpkin without committing to another pie.
What Stood Out: The cream-cheese swirl is the best part. That little bit of tang cuts through the brown-sugar sweetness and gives the blondie an almost cheesecake-like finish.
Warm It Up: About 10 seconds in the microwave softens the center and makes the cream-cheese swirl much creamier.
Best With: A strong cup of coffee.
For under $10, these are an easy buy for me.
3. Member’s Mark Pumpkin Spice Latte Bar Cake — $16.87
Sam’s Club has brought back the kind of cake that practically announces pumpkin-spice season from across the bakery.
Does It Taste Like a Latte? Surprisingly, yes. Pumpkin and warm spice lead, but there’s enough coffee-and-caramel flavor underneath to keep it from tasting like standard pumpkin cake.
One Thing to Know: This cake is rich. I’d cut much smaller pieces than the size of the cake suggests.
Bring This To: Tailgates, Halloween parties, office gatherings, or any fall get-together where you need dessert for a crowd.
My take: worth buying for a gathering, but probably more cake than I’d bring home for just a couple of people.
4. Member’s Mark 12-Inch Pumpkin Pie — About $5.98
Some fall products don’t need reinventing. Sam’s Club’s giant pumpkin pie is starting its seasonal comeback, and the value is still hard to argue with.
Why I Keep Coming Back: It tastes like the classic version I actually want—pumpkin, brown sugar, cinnamon, and a traditional crust without anything overly fancy.
Make It Feel Homemade: Fresh whipped cream and a little nutmeg go a long way.
Value Check: At roughly six bucks for a pie this big, it’s still one of the easiest fall bakery buys in the club.
Grab it. This is a Sam’s Club classic for a reason.
5. Snack Factory Pumpkin Spice White Crème Pretzel Crisps — $9.48
Another pumpkin-spice snack is hitting the seasonal shelves, but this one has something most pumpkin desserts don’t: salt.
Why That Matters: The salty pretzel keeps the sweet white crème and cinnamon-spice coating from becoming too sugary.
The Crunch Factor: Thin, crisp, and incredibly snackable. I found myself reaching back into the bag mostly because that sweet-salty combination works so well.
My Favorite Hack: Keep a few in the refrigerator. The coating firms up and the pretzel gets an even snappier bite.
If you love coated pretzels, this is one of the fall bags I’d grab early.
6. Chobani Pumpkin Spice Coffee Creamer — About $7.43
Pumpkin coffee season has officially arrived at Sam’s Club, even if the weather outside hasn’t gotten the message yet.
How I’m Using It: I started with iced coffee rather than waiting for cooler mornings. It gives plain cold brew an instant fall makeover.
Flavor Check: Creamy, sweet, and cinnamon-forward with enough pumpkin-style spice to be unmistakably seasonal.
Don’t Overpour: A little goes further than you think.
For anyone who looks forward to pumpkin coffee every year, this is a solid stock-up candidate.
7. Alani Nu Witch’s Brew — About $22.58 for 18
You know fall is getting serious when Witch’s Brew starts resurfacing at Sam’s Club. This caramel-apple energy drink has developed a pretty dedicated seasonal following.
Does It Deserve the Buzz? I get it. Tart green apple hits first, followed by a candy-like caramel sweetness. It genuinely gives off caramel-apple vibes instead of tasting like generic apple soda.
The Fan Move: Drink it very cold.
Stock-Up Warning: This is one I’d only buy by the case if I already knew I liked it. But for fans, waiting too long can be risky because seasonal inventory moves fast.
Buy if caramel apple is your fall flavor.
8. Member’s Mark Assorted Halloween Shaped Chocolates — $12.99
The Halloween candy section is already waking up, and this bag immediately grabbed my attention because Sam’s Club didn’t just change the wrappers.
The Fun Part: Different shapes come with different flavor combinations, so the bag doesn’t feel repetitive.
My Favorite Bite: The caramel-apple-style chocolate feels the most seasonal, while the darker cherry-filled piece is richer and less predictable.
Party Trick: Scatter these across a Halloween dessert board instead of dumping the whole bag into a candy bowl.
These are cute enough for kids but interesting enough that adults will keep eating them too.
9. Summi Apple Pie Bites — $8.87
Not everything in fall needs pumpkin. These apple pie bites are the kind of seasonal snack I appreciate once pumpkin spice starts appearing in every other aisle.
First Impression: Sweet apple and warm spice give them a familiar pie-shop flavor without the commitment of cutting into a whole dessert.
Make Them Better: Warm them briefly. That simple step makes the apple flavor feel much more dessert-like.
Dessert Upgrade: Add vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce.
I’d buy these, especially for a family movie night or quick fall dessert.
10. Member’s Mark Mini Fall Cocottes — $16.96
These little fall cocottes are one of those finds where I understood the hype as soon as I saw them.
Why They Look Expensive: The embossed harvest details, little lids, and seasonal colors make the set feel far more boutique than the price suggests.
What I’d Actually Make: Individual mac and cheese, baked dips, mini cobblers, French onion soup, or even warm queso.
The Hosting Factor: Put one at each place setting and even a simple dinner suddenly looks planned.
At roughly $17 for four, this is one of my strongest non-food buys of the season.
11. Member’s Mark Ghost & Bat Stoneware Serveware — $19.78
Halloween serveware can cross into cheesy territory quickly, but this set manages to feel playful without looking disposable.
What Makes It Work: The ghost plate and bat-shaped divided dish are obvious Halloween pieces, but the neutral stoneware keeps them from overwhelming the food.
What I’d Serve: Chips and dip, olives, nuts, candy, crackers, or a small Halloween charcuterie spread.
Worth the Shelf Space? For anyone who hosts around Halloween, yes.
I’d buy this before another purely decorative figurine.
12. Member’s Mark Halloween Icon Drinking Glasses — $19.96
The seasonal glassware is showing up again, and these are the kind of little details that turn an ordinary drink into part of the Halloween setup.
Presentation Test: I poured a simple iced drink into one and immediately understood the appeal. The dimensional Halloween details do most of the decorating for you.
Use Them For More Than Cocktails: Iced coffee, apple cider, mocktails, sparkling water, or milkshakes all work.
My Rule: If seasonal glassware is already one of your weaknesses, don’t expect to walk past these.
Buy for entertaining. Skip if your cabinet is already overflowing.
13. Tramontina Fluted Cast-Iron Dutch Oven — $59.98
This is where the fall aisle crosses over into something I’ll still be using in February.
The Look: The fluted exterior gives it that expensive designer-cookware vibe without the designer price.
Why Fall Is the Perfect Time: Soups, chili, braised beef, pot roast, and homemade bread are exactly what a heavy Dutch oven does best.
What I Like Most: It doesn’t have to go into seasonal storage once Thanksgiving ends.
At around $40, this might be one of the smartest practical buys in the whole fall rollout.
14. Member’s Mark 3-Wick Fall Scented Candle — $14.97
Before I start putting pumpkins on every surface, I like changing the way the house smells. Sam’s Club’s oversized fall candles make that pretty easy.
The Real Test: Scent throw. With three wicks and a large jar, this makes more sense in an open kitchen or living area than a tiny candle.
Before Lighting: Trim the wicks. It helps keep the burn cleaner and more even.
Who Should Grab It: Anyone who wants a low-effort fall reset without buying more décor.
For under $15, this is one of the easier seasonal indulgences.
15. Member’s Mark Harvest Terra Cotta Floral Arrangement — $34.98
Another harvest piece has landed, and this is essentially fall decorating for people who don’t want to arrange anything themselves.
Why I Like It: Berries, grasses, pinecones, and little pumpkin accents are already arranged inside a seasonal terra-cotta container.
Best Spot: Kitchen island, entry table, dining buffet, or console.
Styling Tip: Give it some breathing room instead of surrounding it with five other fall decorations.
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16. Member’s Mark Terra Cotta Pumpkins, Set of 3 — $44.98
If bright-orange plastic pumpkins aren’t your style, Sam’s Club has brought in a much more understated option.
The Difference: Fired-clay construction and earthy finishes give these a heavier, more permanent look than inexpensive foam pumpkins.
How I’d Display Them: Keep all three together rather than scattering them around the house. The different sizes make the grouping feel intentional.
Season Span: These can stay out from late August through Thanksgiving without screaming Halloween.
For neutral-fall decorators, these are a buy.
17. Member’s Mark 30-Inch Harvest Berry Wreath — $49.98
The fall wreaths are back, and this one isn’t shy.
Size Matters Here: At 30 inches, it still looks substantial from the sidewalk instead of shrinking once it hits a full-size front door.
What Makes It Different: The berry-heavy design brings deeper red and orange tones instead of relying entirely on leaves.
Quick Upgrade: Add a velvet or burlap ribbon if you want more contrast.
If you want one major porch piece instead of five little accessories, I’d spend the money here.
18. Member’s Mark Iron Pumpkins With LED Candles — About $79.98
These give me pumpkins without filling the house with more orange.
The Best Feature: The open metal construction keeps them visually lighter, while the flameless candles completely change the look after dark.
Where They Shine: A fireplace, covered porch, staircase landing, or entryway.
Make Them Look Less Store-Bought: Add a few real mini pumpkins or greenery around the base.
They’re not cheap, but I’d choose these if I wanted something reusable for several fall seasons.
19. Member’s Mark Fall Lounge Throw — About $10.88
The $11 fall throws are starting to appear again, and these are exactly the inexpensive seasonal finds that tend to disappear once everyone starts decorating.
Couch Test: Soft, cozy, and lightweight enough to actually use rather than treating it like display-only décor.
The Easy Refresh: Fold one over the corner of a neutral couch or reading chair and the room immediately feels more seasonal.
Value Check: Under $11 is hard to argue with.
Grab the pattern you like when you see it.
20. Member’s Mark Harvest and Halloween Accent Pillows — About $17.94
Seasonal pillows are one of the easiest ways I change a room without actually redecorating it.
My Approach: One or two statement pillows work better than covering the whole couch in competing pumpkins, ghosts, and sayings.
What to Pair Them With: Cream, rust, olive, brown, or black solid pillows keep the seasonal pattern from becoming too busy.
Should You Buy? Only if the design really speaks to you.
These are fun rather than essential, so I’d be selective.
21. Member’s Mark Harvest Coir Doormat — About $12.97
The seasonal doormats have arrived, and this is about as easy as fall decorating gets.
Why I Like Coir: The natural texture already feels autumnal and it actually helps scrape dirt from shoes.
Best Look: Layer it over a larger plaid or black-and-white outdoor rug.
Storage Bonus: Much easier to pack away than another giant porch decoration.
At around $13, this is a low-risk seasonal buy.
22. Disney Halloween Mickey Ghost Plush — $19.98
Disney Halloween is starting to take over part of the seasonal assortment, and ghost Mickey might be one of the cutest pieces in the bunch.
Why Fans Notice It: This works as both a plush and a decorative pillow, so it doesn’t feel like a figurine that just sits on a shelf.
The Cuteness Test: Passed immediately.
Where I’d Put It: Kids’ room, playroom, reading chair, or one corner of the couch.
Disney families should grab this one early rather than assuming it’ll still be there in October.
23. Disney Halloween Minnie Ghost Plush — $19.98
Minnie is joining Mickey in the Halloween section, and the little bow gives this version just enough extra personality to stand on its own.
The Appeal: Friendly Halloween rather than scary Halloween. This is ideal if you decorate for kids or just prefer the softer side of spooky season.
Pair or Solo? It looks great with Mickey, but I don’t think you need both unless you’re already collecting Disney seasonal pieces.
My Take: Buy for Disney fans; otherwise one character is plenty.
24. Disney Mickey and Minnie Pumpkin Plushes — $9.98
These take Disney’s Halloween collection into full fall territory.
Why They’re Different: Unlike the ghost versions, the pumpkin designs can work well before and after Halloween.
Comfort Factor: They’re soft enough to function like real throw pillows instead of decorations nobody is allowed to touch.
Which One Would I Pick? I’d choose a favorite character rather than buying every version.
Cute, useful, and seasonal—an easy buy for a Disney household.
25. Disney Halloween Village — About $89.98
The Disney Halloween Village is back in the conversation, and this one is definitely intended to become the centerpiece.
First Reaction: There’s a lot to look at. Characters, buildings, Halloween details, and lighting make it feel much more substantial than a single decoration.
Display Hack: Put it on dark fabric and hide a few battery lights behind the buildings for extra glow.
Before You Buy: Think about storage. A 10-piece seasonal village needs somewhere to live for the other eleven months.
For serious Disney collectors, buy. For casual decorators, admire it in the aisle.
26. Member’s Mark Pre-Lit Rotating Pumpkin — $34.98
The rotating pumpkin is showing up with Sam’s Club’s Halloween pieces again, and the movement is what separates it from the dozens of static pumpkins around it.
Nighttime Test: This gets much better once the lights are down. The rotation and illumination actually make it a focal point.
Don’t Overdo It: I’d let this be the moving piece instead of surrounding it with three other animated decorations.
Where It Works: Covered porch, entry table, Halloween party setup, or fireplace area.
At under $35, it delivers a lot of Halloween personality for the price.
27. Member’s Mark 5-Foot Pre-Lit Poseable Skeleton — $49.98
The poseable skeleton is returning to the seasonal lineup, and this is one Halloween decoration you can reinvent every year.
Why Poseable Wins: Sit it in a chair, put it at a table, give it a hat, hand it a coffee mug, or move it around every few days.
The Fun Factor: Much higher than buying a decoration locked into one pose.
Price Perspective: For around $50, you’re getting something that can anchor an entire Halloween setup.
Buy if you enjoy actually decorating rather than just placing things on the lawn.
28. Member’s Mark Animated Witches, 3-Pack — $129.98
The witches are for shoppers who want the front yard to make a statement.
The Big Advantage: Three coordinated characters create an instant scene. You don’t have to hunt down three unrelated decorations and hope they work together.
Take It Further: Add a cauldron, orange lighting, or a little fog between them.
The Catch: Storage. Three animated witches take up real space once Halloween is over.
Buy for dedicated Halloween decorators. Skip if your garage is already begging for mercy.
29. Member’s Mark Lasagna Soup — $11.87 for 2
Fall at Sam’s Club isn’t only pumpkin desserts and decorations. The prepared-food section is also shifting into comfort-food mode.
The Bowl Test: This tastes like familiar lasagna flavors turned into a cozy soup—tomato, meat, cheese, herbs, and pasta all in one bowl.
Make It Restaurant-Style: Add freshly grated Parmesan, crushed red pepper, basil, and a drizzle of olive oil.
Best Side: Garlic bread. No debate.
This is one of the prepared meals I’d gladly keep around for busy cooler-weather nights.
30. Member’s Mark Beef Pot Roast With Carrots and Potatoes — $9.06 Per Pound
The pot roast is exactly the kind of heat-and-eat dinner I start noticing once Sam’s Club pivots toward fall comfort food.
What I Liked: Tender beef, soft carrots, Yukon gold potatoes, and rich onion gravy make this feel much closer to Sunday dinner than a typical refrigerated entrée.
One Small Fix: The gravy can be rich, so black pepper and fresh herbs help brighten everything up.
Round Out the Meal: Add green beans, a salad, or warm dinner rolls.
When I want the comfort of pot roast without spending the afternoon cooking it, this is absolutely going in my cart.
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