Trader Joe's fall flavors aren't limited to pumpkin. Later this week, we have an apple cinnamon review coming at you, but today, we review Trader Joe's Maple and Sea Salt Kettle Corn.
A 7-ounce bag of Trader Joe's Maple and Sea Salt Kettle Corn costs $2.49. Naturally gluten-free, this kettle corn appears to be made with mushroom variety popcorn. Mushroom popcorn boasts the biggest, fluffiest popped corn, and this popcorn is just that - big and fluffy. (This is the mushroom popcorn we pop at home on movie night.)
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Trader Joe's describes this as "...a scrumptious blend of fall-inspired flavors..." Let's see if it lives up to the perfection of their Key Lime Kettle Corn.
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Trader Joe's Maple and Sea Salt Kettle Corn Review
He says (Mark): A flawlessly balanced sweet treat! With an excellent blend of maple and sea salt, the popcorn is really, really good with a perfect crunch. The coating is just right. Pairs nicely with sports and almost any beverage Great for parties…or eat it solo and don’t share a bit of it. Enjoy!
Overall rating: 5 of 5 stars
She says (Bridget): Perfectly crisp with a delectable balance of sweet and salty, Trader Joe's Maple and Sea Salt Kettle Corn is hard to put down. As a matter of fact, "7 servings per container" is a little/lot misleading. Unless they mean 7 bowls IN.A.ROW. I typically associate maple syrup with pancakes, and the taste here is not that. It's just pleasantly sweet - not cloying or heavy in any way. This bag lasted less than 24 hours in our house.
Overall rating: 5 of 5 stars
Will I buy it again? Yes, but I have a feeling the stores will be sold out soon!
Trader Joe's Maple and Sea Salt Kettle Corn: Get your hands on a few bags while you can!
Love maple? Check out these recipes:
- pumpkin maple cookies (Two Peas and Their Pod)
- cinnamon roll biscuit cake (Bake at 350)
- maple bacon brussels, pear, and blue cheese salad (How Sweet Eats)
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