Trader Joe’s has been my go-to store for little treats for almost two decades now, and they’ve always managed to surprise me with interesting, unique snacks (hello, Crispy Crunchy Coated Peanuts and Bubble Waffles). But none of them have (cue Shania Twain riff) impressed me as much as Mango Sticky Rice Crisps.
Why Mango Sticky Rice Crisps Should Be on Your TJ’s Shopping List
The flavors and aromas of the popular Thai dessert are packed into 1-inch crunchtastic discs—including surprisingly big chunks of mango. The crispy sticky rice is studded with jewel-like pieces of chewy dried mango, which emit a sweet, juicy fragrance as soon as you rip open the bag. The mango flavor is prominent but not overpowering, with mango syrup complementing the subtle flavors of coconut and the extra crunch of toasted sesame seeds within the puffed sticky rice that is made for crunchin’ and munchin’. A 4.5-ounce bag will run you $3.29
If you like the Sweet and Salty Umami Crunchies and Mini Mochi Rice Nuggets at Trader Joe’s, the rice crisps satisfy a similar craving in texture, but with sweetness instead of savory saltiness. The juxtaposition of the chewy mango and the crispy rice is fun to eat, whether that’s just as a snack, dipped into something creamy like coconut cream cheese or yogurt, or mixed with savory toppings like cheese and charcuterie.
What Trader Joe’s Fans Are Saying About Mango Sticky Rice Crisps
Reddit users have been debating the best parts of Trader Joe’s new Mango Sticky Rice Crisps, with most of them overjoyed about just how chewy and delightful the mango bits are. “I feel like they really capture the mango sticky rice vibe and they’re a perfect not-too-sweet snack. Bought two bags this week,” shared one fan.
Another added a favorite way to enjoy them that sounds like a great way to upgrade your breakfast! “I randomly put a few mango crisps in the coconut cream Greek yogurt, alongside my usual topping of chia seeds and hemp hearts,” explaining that this made it more reminiscent of the creamy rice dessert.
And although someone shared a regret…it wasn’t about the flavor or texture: “I forgot to bring some in the car and am now on a road trip of regret.”