
Some of the most affordable little luxuries are hiding in plain sight at Trader Joe’s. Whether it’s beauty that’s a fraction of the cost of designer brands or limited-time desserts, you can save a lot of money shopping for these luxe treats.
Below, take a look at five little luxuries under $11 apiece worth snapping up at Trader Joe’s. Also, see which best new arrivals need to go on your grocery list.

1. Panettone and Chocolate Gelato Style Dessert
- Price: $4.49
Don’t miss your chance to try the panettone and chocolate gelato style dessert. This limited-time treat has a panettone flavored base with hints of delicious citrus peels and marbled chocolate syrup swirls in every bite. And we have great news for your budget: You get a full pint for under $5.
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2. Marula Facial Oil
- Price: $6.99
If you’re on the hunt for a cheaper alternative to Drunk Elephant’s marula luxury face oil, you’ve found it. TJ’s marula facial oil dupe is only $7 compared to the whopping $72 shoppers pay for the designer brand, and it works just as well to moisturize skin.

3. Honey Hydration Day and Night Cream Duo
- Price: $7.99
Add the honey hydration cream duo to your shopping cart while it’s still in stock. These facial creams are made with real Manuka honey to moisturize dry skin and get you glowing. For the price, you’re paying $4 per facial cream, which is also a lot cheaper compared to drug store costs.

4. Night Cream
- Price: $9.99
Fans of Trader Joe’s night cream are favorably comparing the skincare essential to similar offerings from major designer brands like Estée Lauder, Clinique and La Mer.
At $10 a jar, it’s way cheaper to shop for and has been praised by shoppers for its ingredients (including Irish sea moss, which acts as a retinol alternative) and how it keeps skin fresh and dewy after use.

5. Dozen Red Roses
- Price: $10.99
Be your own valentine by treating yourself to a dozen red roses. It’s cheaper to buy a full bouquet at Trader Joe’s than it would be at Target or most supermarket chains.
Disclaimer: Prices and availability accurate as of Feb. 1, 2026 and subject to change. All imagery sourced from TraderJoes.com.
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