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Fearless Flyer May 2024, Fearless Road Trip Snacks

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View this email as a [web page.]( Fearless Flyer May 2024 Strike up the band, ready the dance floor, and put on some comfortable, arch-supporting shoes, because the Trader Joe's [May Fearless Flyer]( has arrived! It's full-to-bursting with values on hot new hits, as well as some stone cold classics. Give the [Flyer]( a twirl, whirl, shift-ball change, then boogie on down to your neighborhood TJ's–we'll leave a spot open on our dance card for you. [Title masthead for Trader Joe's Fearless Flyer, May 2024 – newspaper front page shows Strawberries & Crème Pancake Mix, S'mores Clusters, and Organic Strawberry Lemonade articles; cartoon of two couples dancing together, with music notes surrounding, commenting about the products]( [button image with 'Read' as action]( [2 horizontal lines separating content; with the words "We're on a road to TJ's, come on inside..." on the left, and a star illustration on the right.] Fearless Eats Road Trip Snacks Fearless is hitting the road, and he's bringing a whole haul of Trader Joe's snacks, sweets, and treats with him! In this travel-sized edition of Fearless Eats, our intrepid spokespuppet shows off some of the very best road trip snacks that TJ's has to offer. Trust us, these eats are sure to make any journey more enjoyable–and any destination more delicious... [Watch the video](, then make the trek to your neighborhood Trader Joe's to try them for yourself! [Cartoon showing Fearless character in a oval marquee, from a scene in the video; a smaller illustration of Fearless in an old-timey convertible car. Trader Joe's feature title: Fearless Eats Road Trip Snacks]( [button to Trader Joe's Stores web page]( [button to Trader Joe's Podcast web page]( [button to Trader Joe's What's New web page]( [button to Trader Joe's Recipes web page]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Email]( [Store Locator]( [Email Preferences]( click Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: Trader Joe's, PO Box 5049, Monrovia, CA, 91017 © 2024 Trader Joe's

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