Trader Joe’s Bamba, Peanut Snacks


These Trader Joe’s Bamba peanut snacks are crunchy, oily and have an amazing taste of peanut butter and salt. Bamba is super popular in Israel and for good reason. They have an incredible crunch to them with a pure peanut butter taste that is hard to replicate in any other peanut butter flavored snacks I’ve had. They are made with an unusual combination of corn grits and peanut paste, which is why you probably haven’t tasted any snacks quite like this, unless you’ve spent a lot of time overseas. These are not easy to find at normal grocery stores, especially for a price of .99 cents. And as a bonus, there is a fun illustration of a hot air balloon on the bag!………….

  • 160 calories per serving
  • Net Weight: 3.5 oz
  • Ingredients are peanut paste, corn grits, palm oil and salt

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Bamba Peanut Snacks at Trader Joe’s


There are so many good snacks at Trader Joe’s these days that I could probably eat a different one every day of the week and still not get through all the different goodies I love. But these are somewhere near the top of the list for me because they have only a few ingredients, taste amazing with no weird aftertaste, and are under $1 dollar! They don’t really have any sweetness to them since they have no sugar in them, so if you are expecting a sweet PB&J taste, this won’t be your favorite. But they fill you up while at the same time feeling light, airy and fresh. Its hard to compare these to other things since they are pretty unique, so just go buy a bag and let me know what you think! And if you recommend any other unique snacks at Trader Joe’s, I’m all ears! If you can’t make it out to TJs, give thee items a try…..

Bamba Peanut Butter Puffs

Price: $.99 cents



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