Trader Joe's Fan-Favorite Kitchenware Is Back - And It Could Pass For A High-End Brand - Tasting Table
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Trader Joe's Fan-Favorite Kitchenware Is Back - And It Could Pass For A High-End Brand - Tasting Table
"For Trader Joe's fans, the holiday season means the return of a highly anticipated annual offering that many wait for with bated breath all year long: the sleek kitchenware made from olive wood. The collection consists of stunning cutting boards, spatulas, ladles, and bowls. The fresh products have just been spotted at the stores a few days ago, and people are rushing to snag these coveted items before they sell out, as Trader Joe's seasonal items are known to be extremely limited."
"The collection is handmade from old Tunisian olive trees that have already produced all the fruit they can in a lifetime and are ready to be removed from the grove. The trees are selected after the harvest season is complete, which is probably the reason why the kitchenware comes around only once a year during the wintertime. Given each product's special origin, you'd understand if the items came with a hefty price tag but Trader Joe's often appears more expensive than it actually is."
Trader Joe's releases an annual winter collection of olive wood kitchenware including cutting boards, spatulas, ladles, and bowls. The pieces are handmade from old Tunisian olive trees that have finished producing fruit and are removed after harvest. Products are limited and often sell out quickly. Prices remain affordable: utensils under $4, bowls $6, small cutting board $13, large cutting board $30. The items offer a high-end look suitable for gifting and table display, such as dessert charcuterie boards. The olive wood pieces are durable and many customers report keeping them for years while retaining quality.
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