10 Things You Didn't Know You Could Buy At Trader Joe's

Trader Joe's is one of the most beloved grocery store chains in America today, and with good reason. It's colorful, fun, the selection is great, and there's always something new to discover. It can sometimes be hard to keep track of all the insanely cool products that stock the shelves, so we've tracked down 11 that you should definitely know about, but probably don't.

10 Things You Didn't Know You Could Buy at Trader Joe's (Slideshow)

By 1972, founder Joe Coulombe knew that the average American was traveling more and developing tastes for foods that were impossible to find at the average supermarket, so along with cedar-planked walls and Hawaiian shirt-wearing employees, he rolled out a granola product, the first in a line of foods under the Trader Joe's private label, which is still going strong today. Coulombe was also a big fan of California wines, and the original Trader Joe's (which still exists in Pasadena) sold literally every California wine that was available, helping put California wines on the map.

In 1973, a trip to Trader Joe's would have offered you many items that you won't find today, like pantyhose, which were sold until 1978. In 1975 they started cutting and wrapping cheese for the first time, and in 1977 they expanded their private label with fun names like Trader Ming's, Trader Giotto's, and Pilgrim Joe, and introduced the first reusable canvas grocery bag.

That spirit of adventure and experimentation is still going strong. Trader Joe's found success by anticipating the needs of its customers, in many cases knowing what the customer would want even before they did, and selling it to them at a low price in a fun atmosphere. They're constantly rolling out new products under their private label; here are 11 recent releases (and a few not-so-recent ones) that should definitely be on your radar.

Sardines in Harissa

Sardines are coming into their own as a certifiable superfood, and these are wild-caught off the coast of Tunisia and paired with Northwest Africa's favorite spicy condiment, harissa.

Greeting Cards

You can find 99-cent greeting cards at every Trader Joe's, and they're usually cheeky and more original than what you find at the pharmacy.

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