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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Trader Joe's Chocolate Pudding


Just "chocolate pudding"? C'mon, marketing team. Once upon a time, Trader Joe's called fairly run-of-the-mill chocolate bars Extraordinary Bark of the Finest Collection. I think there's a happy medium in there somewhere. You could be Joesian without going overboard. Use of the word "choco-riffic" is underappreciated by my estimation. You could probably get away with calling this "mousse" or something a little more exotic than pudding. But I digress...


Trader Joe's Chocolate Pudding may not have a fancy name, but it's quite thick, rich, and slightly darker than most milk chocolate-flavored puddings. It's not "dark chocolate," per se, but it's darker than your average chocolate pudding. I'd say it's a bit denser, too. It's not unlike the very popular but now defunct Trader Joe's Belgian Chocolate Pudding, although this one is apparently a domestic product.

For three bucks, you get four little single serving cups, perfect for school lunches or brown bagging it at work. Unlike some other leading brands, there aren't any hydrogenated oils or weird ingredients in this chocolate pudding. Sugar content is slightly less than what you'll find in comparable products from other companies.


Not a bad product. I think most folks will like this even more than I did since I prefer milk chocolate to dark chocolate and generally like treats like this to be quite sweet. Sonia gives Trader Joe's Chocolate Pudding eight out of ten stars. I'll go with seven and a half.



Bottom line: 7.75 out of 10.

2 comments:

  1. I remember and loved that Belgian mousse. I think what hurt it was the single, big tub size. Had it been individually packaged, I may have grabbed it more often. Did this one say if it's whole milk or reduced fat milk based? Seems like we are trending back towards whole milk products again like we had when I was a kid (dating myself!)

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    1. Totally agree the Belgian pudding would have been more convenient in cups. Oddly, this product contains "nonfat milk powder, heavy cream, and whole milk powder."

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