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I love TJ's and I hate everything that has to do with pumkins other then actual pumpkins to carve into jack o lanterns. This year's pumpkin season has just about got me to stop shopping there at least until spring. You can barely buy anything in the store now that's not pumpkin related
They still have all the same year round products, it's not like they replace everything with pumpkin spice. They just have a few extra seasonal items.
I like their pumpkin cream cheese but did not care for the refrigerated pumpkin rolls and their pumpkin ice cream last year was so bad I had to return it. It was tooth-achingly sweet. Way too much. And I noticed it didn't sell so well, they had it past Christmas last year. Pumpkin waffles were not good either (too salty). The kids loved all the seasonal cookies though.
Is it the pumpkin spice or apple krugel ? They had a sample of that last time I went. If I was able to eat gluten I definitely would have picked a few up.
Pecan pie ice cream, is that still available?
One thing I did try recently, was dark chocolate covered pumpkin - spice caramel candy. They were rich and decadent.
I love TJ's and I hate everything that has to do with pumkins other then actual pumpkins to carve into jack o lanterns. This year's pumpkin season has just about got me to stop shopping there at least until spring. You can barely buy anything in the store now that's not pumpkin related
They opened a TJ near me a few years ago in the fall.
Every item was pumpkin flavored.
Never went back. That's not grocery shopping, that's trendy shopping.
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