If your Valentine's Day date isn't big on sweets, you might want to make a special trip to Aldi to browse the chain's new selection of heart-shaped cheeses.
This Valentine's Day season, Aldi is serving up a selection of heart-shaped cheeses. The first of these cheeses is the Happy Farms Preferred Mature Cheddar Classic English Cheese, which comes in a heart-shaped package just like an iconic box of chocolates. Next up is a heart-shaped Happy Farms Preferred Wensleydale with Raspberries and White Chocolate, which pairs both sweet and savory flavors. Aldi is also serving up two round—but equally festive—cheeses, one of which has cranberries and the other has raisins and diced apples.
If you want to get your hands on these heart-shaped cheeses as soon as possible, they'll be available at Aldi as of January 30th.
Heart-Shaped Cheeses
Aldi's Valentine's Day Selection of Heart-Shaped Cheeses Will Make You Melt
Trend Themes
1. Heart-shaped Foods - Opportunity for food manufacturers to create heart-shaped versions of popular foods for themed occasions
2. Savory Desserts - Opportunity for food manufacturers to explore savory flavors in desserts, as seen in Aldi's Wensleydale cheese with raspberries and white chocolate
3. Seasonal Themed Foods - Opportunity for food manufacturers to create seasonal themed foods like heart-shaped cheeses for Valentine's day or other holidays
Industry Implications
1. Food Retail - Retailers like Aldi can expand their seasonal offerings with themed foods for special occasions
2. Food Manufacturing - Food manufacturers can capitalize on the trend of heart-shaped and seasonal themed foods to offer unique products
3. Gourmet Food - Gourmet food companies can offer more unique and creative products like heart-shaped cheeses with unique flavor combinations