Pure Maple Syrup
Aldi had in stock a 100% pure maple syrup 12.5-ounce container which went for $5.99 within their Specially Selected store brand. This is not that affordable, but it is still better than last year’s prices. Once may purchase a tub of Aunt Jemima syrup for a portion of this cost.
How did Aldi’s syrup impress us so? One word: quality. The sole component within this 100% Pure Maple Syrup is, in fact, pure maple syrup. You will not locate any forced in color or sugar. If we look at Aunt Jemima’s variety, however, you will find water, caramel color, high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup and cellulose gum. It is also created through a process of genetic engineering, as mentioned in their ingredients section. Going back to LivingRichWithCoupons.com, we speak to Livesey, who really loves Aldi’s syrup. She is quite sure that you will not need anything bigger than their decently sized bottle.
Spices
Aldi proudly provides its variety of spices at 95 cents for each pack of Stonemill spices, a decrease from 99 cents the previous year, which comes with a pack of garlic powder weighing 2.7 ounces, a pack of paprika weighing 2.12 ounces. This is a massive penny pinching compared to national brands. For $3.99 you could get a pack of McCormick garlic powder weighing 3.12 ounces at Giant. This price is lowered by 20 cents from last year, as well as lowered from the previous year’s pack total of 3.4 ounces).
A caution is worth mentioning regarding Aldi’s spices, as while they are affordable, they could work on their range and variety, according to Livesey.