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Aldi releases 2023 Advent calendars featuring wine, beer, cheese: See the full list
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Date:2025-04-10 13:47:54
With Halloween done and dusted, it's officially holiday season. And Aldi is celebrating with a variety of its popular Advent calendars, most of which hit stores on Wednesday, Nov. 1, Aldi's National Advent Calendar Day. Held on the first Wednesday in November, Aldi created the made-up holiday in 2020.
"It’s the most wonderful time of the year…advent and holiday calendars are here," Aldi said about its holiday releases. "With a variety of options, we’ve got something for everyone on your list."
Along with 10 new calendars, Aldi is also bringing back old favorites including the wine, cheese, beer, chocolate, and coffee calendars.
As in the previous years, it's expected that the products will sell out fast. Aldi's Advent and holiday calendars are only available for a limited time with limited supplies, the discount grocer states, and will not be restocked.
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Here's a list of all calendars and when they will be available.
New 2023 Aldi Advent calendars
These calendars will be available Nov. 1:
- Compound Kings Slime Advent Calendar - $16.99
- Merry Moments Advent Calendar Garland - $12.99
- Mini Puzzle Advent Calendar - $9.99
- Moose Toys Bluey Advent Calendar - $19.99
- Zuru Mini Brands Advent Calendar - $29.99
- Wicked Grove 12 Days of Cider - $19.99
- Make It Sparkle Sparkling Wine Variety Pack - $29.99
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New additional countdowns
These will be available closer to Christmas:
- 12 Day of Irish Cream Calendar - $29.99 (Available Nov. 29)
- Holiday Magic 5 Days of Sweet Red Wine - $19.99 (Available Dec. 6)
- Holiday Magic 5 Day of Dry Red Wine - $19.99 (Available Dec. 6)
Returning 2023 Aldi Advent calendars:
Food and candy
- Barissimo Coffee Advent Calendar - $13.99
- Bay Island Hot Sauce Advent Calendar - $14.99
- Choceur 24 Day Advent Calendar - $8.99
- Choceur Kids Advent Calendar - $1.49
- Emporium Selection Advent Cheese Calendar - $16.99
- Moser Roth Luxury Advent Calendar - $15.99
Beer and alcohol
- Beer Advent Calendar - $49.99
- Holiday Magic Wine Advent Calendar - $59.99
Toys and home
- Lego City or Friends Advent Calendar - $29.99
- Lego Marvel or Star Wars Advent Calendar - $39.99
- Nickelodeon Paw Patrol Advent Calendar - $24.99
- Pokémon / Cocomelon Advent Calendar - $29.99
- Huntington Home Candle Advent Calendar - $29.99
Pets
- Pure Being Dog Advent Calendar - $7.99
- Pure Being 12 Days of Cat Treats - $5.99 (Available Dec. 6)
Prices listed are an estimate and may vary according to state and location.
Where can you buy Aldi's advent calendars?
Aldi Advent and holiday calendars will be available at Aldi stores across 38 states, based on supply, with option for curbside pickup. Orders can also be placed online for delivery here. Advent calendars are available in limited supplies and Aldi says it may impose restrictions and limit the number of certain calendars per person.
It is important to note that alcohol sales are not permitted by law in grocery stores in certain states and municipalities, so you may not be able to find the alcohol advent calendar there. Aldi recommends using their store locator to check which stores sell beer and wine to make the purchase.
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Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter @saman_shafiq7.
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