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30 bargain ALDI middle aisle finds for Jan. 21 – Jan. 27

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It’s easy to walk into ALDI planning to grab milk and eggs and end up parked in the middle aisle, staring at a stack of tumblers or a set of bath towels you suddenly “need.” When money is tight, that aisle can feel like a trap and a treat at the same time.

The good news: some of those impulse items are actually smart buys that can save you money on gifts, home upgrades, and kitchen tools you’ll use for years. The key is knowing which finds are worth tossing in your cart and which ones you can skip.

Note that prices are accurate online at the time of publication, but may vary by store. Also note that I haven't personally tested all of these items, but they're what I think represent the best offers this week.

Licensed Valentine's Pajama Pants 2-Pack

Licensed Valentine's Pajama Pants
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ALDI is bringing out licensed 2-pack Valentine's pajama pants in fun candy and snack themes: Hershey Kisses, Sweethearts, and Twizzlers, all at $14.99 for two pairs. That works out to about $7.50 per pair, which is far less than what you’d pay for similar branded lounge pants at big-box stores, where a single pair can easily land between $15 and $25.

These are an easy win if you’re trying to refresh sleepwear for yourself or your kids without blowing your clothing budget. Valentine prints work well beyond February 14. Hearts, candy, and logos read more “fun” than “holiday,” so you’ll get months of wear. Toss them into a Valentine’s gift basket, pair them with a clearance hoodie you already own, or use them to replace the stretched-out pants everyone keeps wearing anyway.

If you’re shopping for more than one person, the 2-packs let you cover two kids or split the set with a partner or friend. For families doing matching-photo traditions but not wanting to order custom sets online, grabbing a few packs of these is a much cheaper workaround.

Jazwares 8″ Valentine Squishmallows

Super Soft Squishmallow - Boba
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Squishmallows stay hot every season, and ALDI’s got 8-inch Valentine versions in Boba, Crepe, Frog, Monster, Pickle, and Waffle designs for $9.99 each. Similar 8-inch Squishmallows at toy chains and online are often in the $12–$15 range, sometimes more for seasonal drops.





For younger kids, these make an easy Valentine’s Day gift that isn’t candy. For teens and adults who actually collect Squishmallows, this is a low-cost way to grab a seasonal design without paying reseller markups. Some collectors online treat rare holiday Squishmallows as trade currency, so even if your kid rotates them out later, you might be able to flip a clean, tagged plush in local buy-sell groups.

If your budget is tight, pick one character that fits your kid’s personality instead of grabbing the whole squad. They also work as a cute desk pillow in a home office, and they’re small enough not to take over a tiny bedroom or dorm room.

Lego Botanical Flower Sets

Lego Botanical Flower Sets
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LEGO Botanical sets are one of those things that feel too pricey at full retail. ALDI has three boxed builds, Daisies, Roses, and Sunflowers, each at $14.99. Full-size LEGO Botanical bouquets on the official LEGO site often run $55 or more. These ALDI versions let you get the feel of that trend at about a quarter of the price.

These sets are great for tweens, teens, and adults who like building but don’t want another spaceship or car. Finished flowers can live on a windowsill or desk and outlast real bouquets that die in a week. They’re also clutter-friendly: if you get sick of the display, you can break them down and store the pieces in a small bin.

If you’re thinking ahead, these make solid Mother’s Day or birthday gifts you can stash now while they’re on the shelf. For couples, building a set together is an easy at-home date night that costs less than takeout.

Moose Toys Valentine's Bluey Figure 2-Packs

Moose Toys Valentine's Bluey Figure 2-Pack
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If you have a preschooler, Bluey merchandise is probably already in your house. ALDI is offering Moose Toys Valentine’s 2-pack Bluey figures, Bluey & Bingo and Bluey & Muffin, for $8.99 per set. Two-figure sets at toy retailers regularly sit in the $8–$12 range before tax..

These figures fit right into existing Bluey playsets, but they’re also enough on their own for a child with a good imagination. They’re small, which matters when you’re already drowning in toys. You can pop them into a backpack for on-the-go play or tuck them into an Easter basket later if you want to spread out the gifting.





If you have more than one Bluey fan, grab both sets and split them up. Or, keep one pack sealed as a future birthday party gift, a lot cheaper than browsing the toy aisle at the last minute.

Cottage Door Press Valentine's Day Board Books

Cottage Door Press Valentine's Day Board Book
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Board books are a sneaky middle-aisle buy that actually pull their weight. ALDI has several Cottage Door Press Valentine’s Day titles like “All the Love in the World,” “Dinos Love Valentines,” “How Many Do I Love You?” and “I Love You S’more” at $4.99 each. Similar sturdy board books from this publisher often run $7–$10 in bookstores.

These are sweet, simple read-alouds with thick pages that hold up to toddlers who like to chew more than they like to listen. They double as a Valentine’s gift and as part of your regular bedtime rotation, which is more useful than a stuffed animal that gets ignored after three days.

If you have more than one young child, you can pick a different title for each and still spend less than you would on one larger toy. These also make good donations for daycare classrooms or local libraries if you want to be generous but still watch your budget.

NeeDoh Glitter Squeeze Hearts and Honey Hugs Bear

NeeDoh Glitter Squeeze Hearts
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Squishy stress toys aren’t just for kids. ALDI’s got NeeDoh Glitter Squeeze Hearts in assorted colors and the NeeDoh Honey Hugs Bear, both at $3.99. These usually cost a bit more at specialty toy stores or online, especially for seasonal styles.

These work as fidget tools for kids who need something in their hands during homework or car rides, and they’re just as useful for adults who are trying not to doom-scroll between emails. Toss one into a teen’s Valentine bag instead of more candy, or keep one at your own desk for when money stress spikes.

They’re also a cheap party favor option, cleaner and longer-lasting than slime. If you have multiple kids, let each person pick a color so fights stay low once you get home.





Zuru Baby Pinkles Fuggler Minis

Zuru Baby Pinkles Fuggler Mini
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The Zuru Baby Pinkles Fuggler minis look like slightly unhinged stuffed animals in baby form. Hearty, Rabbit, Sasquoosh, Wide Eyed, Wide Screech, and Winged Bat all at $4.99 each. That’s a lower price point than many blind-box toys or collectible mini figures, which often push $6–$8 each.

These are perfect if your kid likes weird-cute collectibles and you’re tired of mystery packs where no one is happy with the surprise. Here, you can see exactly which character you’re buying. One Fuggler plus a small candy bar can stand in as a full Valentine’s gift for younger kids.

They’re also a fun desk or bookshelf accessory for teens and adults who like offbeat decor. If your child is into trading, these minis are easy to swap with friends without taking over the room.

Hot Wheels Single Diecast Cars

Hot Wheels Single Diecast Car
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A classic stocking-stuffer-level buy is showing up in January: Hot Wheels Single Diecast Cars at $1.99 each, in assorted varieties. You can sometimes find these for a dollar at discount stores, but those pegs are often picked over. ALDI’s middle aisle tends to get fresh, current assortments.

If you have a child who lines up cars across your living room, adding a couple of new designs keeps their play fresh without requiring a huge toy re-set. For adults, Hot Wheels are a cheap collectible and there are whole online communities around hunting for special editions and rare paint jobs.

You can also keep a few of these on hand for last-minute kid birthday party gifts. One simple trick is to stock up on cars and pair them with a clearance T-shirt for a present that looks more expensive than it is.

Adventuridge 40 oz Thirst Crusher Tumblers

Adventuridge 40 oz Thirst Crusher Tumbler
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ALDI’s version of the giant handled tumbler trend is back: Adventuridge 40 oz Thirst Crusher Tumblers in Bows & Cherries, Checkered, Flowers, and Hearts, each $9.99. Popular name-brand 40-ounce tumblers often list between $40 and $50 at full retail. Even with sales, you’re rarely getting them near ten bucks.





If you’re trying to drink more water without buying cases of bottled water, this is a cheap tool that actually helps. The designs are very TikTok-coded, bows, hearts, bright patterns, so if you have a teen who’s begging for “the cup,” this can scratch the itch at a fraction of the price.

These also work well in offices or cars, since the handle and narrow base fit many cup holders. If you commute or sit at a desk all day, filling one of these in the morning saves you from buying drive-thru drinks later.

Ambiano 6 Cup Rice Cooker

Ambiano 6 Cup Rice Cooker
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ALDI’s Ambiano 6 Cup Rice Cooker is $16.99 and has a black or blue finish. Shoppers online have called this style of six-cup cooker their “go to” for small batches of rice, praising how simple and fast it is. Comparable models from well-known brands can run $30–$50 or more.

If you’re tired of scorched rice or babysitting a pot on the stove, this little cooker can save time and food waste. It’s the right size for one to four people, so you’re not stuck with leftovers that never get eaten. Beyond rice, you can steam veggies, dumplings, or even boil eggs, which stretches your meal prep without more gadgets on the counter.

Using a rice cooker also makes it easier to build cheap meals around grains instead of takeout. Pair a batch of rice with frozen veggies and whatever protein is on sale and you’ve got a base for multiple dinners under $3 a serving.

Crofton Carbon Steel Stir Fry Wok

Crofton Carbon Steel Stir Fry Wok
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ALDI’s Crofton Carbon Steel Stir Fry Wok is coming in at $16.99. Carbon steel woks in a similar 12-inch size often run $20–$30 online, depending on the brand and thickness.

Carbon steel heats fast and can handle high heat, which makes stir-fries quicker and tastier than using a basic nonstick skillet. Once seasoned, a wok like this can last for years with the right care. That’s a win if you’re trying to cook more at home and cut back on restaurant dinners.

If you’re nervous about seasoning, think of it like breaking in a cast iron pan: a little oil, a few first uses where things might stick, and suddenly you’ve got a naturally nonstick workhorse. For small kitchens, one wok can stand in for several pans, it sears, steams, and even shallow-fries.

Crofton Cast Iron Reversible Griddle

Black Cast Iron Reversible Griddle
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The Crofton Cast Iron Reversible Griddle is also priced at $16.99. One side is flat for pancakes and grilled cheese, the other is ridged for burgers and chicken. Similar double-sided cast iron pieces from big brands can easily cost $40–$60.

If you don’t have an outdoor grill, this gives you close-enough grill marks on a regular stovetop. It’s also a power move for batch cooking: you can make six grilled cheese sandwiches or a big pile of pancakes at once instead of working in tiny batches in a frying pan.

Because it’s cast iron, it will last pretty much forever if you keep it seasoned and dry. For people trying to stretch grocery dollars by cooking at home more often, gear like this makes the job faster and less annoying.

Crofton Three-Pack Asian Knife Set

3 Pack Asian Knife Set - Black Handle
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ALDI’s Crofton 3 Pack Asian Knife Set comes in three handle types, black, stained bamboo, and stainless steel, at $12.99 per set. A three-knife set with similar shapes (chef, santoku, utility) can easily run $30–$50 in kitchen stores.

Dull, mismatched knives make cooking feel like a chore. A simple, sharp set like this lets you chop veggies, slice meat, and handle most kitchen tasks without constantly reaching for the junk drawer. For someone just starting out, you can turn this into a starter kitchen set with one cutting board and a towel, and you’re done.

If you’re on a budget, upgrading knives has more impact than buying single-purpose gadgets. You’re more likely to cook at home when your tools don’t fight you.

Crofton Bamboo Cutting Boards and Utensils

2 Pack Bamboo Cutting Board
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The Crofton 2 Pack Bamboo Cutting Boards are $6.99, and the 2-piece bamboo spoons or turners are just $1.49 per set. That means you can grab two cutting boards plus two utensil sets for under ten dollars, less than what one “eco” cutting board can cost at many retailers.

Bamboo is lighter than traditional wood but sturdier than the bendy plastic boards that start to warp and smell. Having more than one board lets you dedicate one to meat and one to produce, which keeps things safer and extends the life of each. The spoons and turners are safe for nonstick pans and don’t hold heat like metal.

If you’ve been hacking on a plate because your old board is cracked, this is the week to fix that. A decent cutting surface makes it easier to chop your own veggies instead of paying more for pre-cut produce.

Crofton Adjustable Mandoline Slicer

Crofton Adjustable Mandoline Slicer
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ALDI’s Crofton Adjustable Mandoline Slicer comes in blue, gray, or green for $6.99. Adjustable mandolines often cost $15–$30, and fancy brand names can push even higher.

This little tool can actually save you money if it convinces you to buy whole veggies instead of pricey bagged versions. You can slice potatoes thin for homemade chips, shred cabbage for slaw, or prep veggies for stir-fries in minutes. The even cuts also help food cook at the same rate, so you’re less likely to burn half the pan.

As with any mandoline, fingers are the main risk. Use the hand guard, go slowly, and store it where kids can’t grab it. If you cook once or twice a week, you’ll get your money’s worth quickly.

Crofton Portion Perfect Meal Kits and Two-Tier Bento Boxes

Crofton Portion Perfect Meal Kit
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The Crofton Portion Perfect Collapsible Meal Kits are $4.99 in blue or green, in both 3- and 4-compartment versions. The Crofton Two-Tier Bento Boxes come in several color combos for $6.99. Similar “bento style” lunch boxes online are often in the $12–$20 range each.

These containers are ideal if you’re trying to cut back on restaurant lunches. Prepping a couple of days’ worth of meals in these and stacking them in your fridge makes it far more likely you’ll grab one on your way out the door. The collapsible design also saves cabinet space if you’re in a small kitchen.

For kids, these boxes make packed lunches more appealing because everything has a tidy spot: sandwich, fruit, small treat. The compartments help you eyeball portions without weighing or measuring, which is useful if you’re watching calories or macros without getting obsessive.

Crofton Ceramic Noodle Bowls

Ceramic Noodle Bowl
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Crofton Ceramic Noodle Bowls are $4.99 each and come in blue, printed, and white designs. Similar deep noodle bowls with matching chopstick rests can go for $10–$15 apiece in home stores.

These bowls are shaped for ramen, pho, big salads, or pasta, anything where a regular cereal bowl is too small and a mixing bowl is overkill. Having a couple of these around makes budget meals like instant ramen feel more like a real dinner and less like a dorm emergency.

They also work well as serving dishes for side dishes when you have people over. Instead of buying a separate “entertaining” set you only use twice a year, grab a couple of these that can live in your everyday rotation.

Crofton Servingware Assortments

5 Piece Serving Accessories
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The Crofton Servingware Assortment includes blue or gray accessories: 5-piece serving accessory sets, 2-pack plates, platters, and 4-pack sauce dishes, all at $4.99 per item. Buying similar serving pieces individually at a big-box store can easily cost three to four times that.

If you entertain even a few times a year, game day, potlucks, birthday parties, having dedicated serving pieces keeps you from scrambling with mismatched containers. The sauce dishes are perfect for dips, nuts, candy, or meal-prep ingredients.

Because everything is plastic or melamine style, you can use these for outdoor gatherings or kids’ parties without worrying about breakage. That means less stress and fewer last-minute runs for disposable trays.

Crofton Stainless-Steel Utensils, Steamers and Splatter Guards

Splatter Guard
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ALDI has a whole lineup of stainless-steel helpers: a 2-pack stainless-steel splatter guard in black or blue for $5.99, 2-pack stainless-steel steamers in black or blue for $5.99, plus various stainless-steel utensils like twist whisks, chopsticks, cookie scoops, mashers, meat tenderizers, and wok strainers at $5.99 each.

Splatter guards and steamers sound boring, but they fix real problems. A splatter guard cuts down on the greasy mess when you pan-fry anything, which means less time scrubbing your stove and wall. Steamers let you cook veggies or dumplings over the same pot of boiling water you’re using for rice or pasta, saving energy and time.

The utensils are also a good way to upgrade one or two tools you use constantly, instead of buying an entire matching set you don’t need. Pick the one that solves the problem you complain about most, whether that’s mashing potatoes or dredging meat without making a mess.

Kirkton House 24″ x 36″ Chef Mats

24" x 36" Chef Mats
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Kirkton House 24″ x 36″ Chef Mats come in Blue Diamond, Blue Weave, Gray Diamond, Gray Weave, Taupe Diamond, and Taupe Weave patterns at $12.99 each. Similar anti-fatigue mats in this size can run $20–$40 at home stores.

If you’re standing on tile or hardwood while you cook, wash dishes, or pack lunches, your knees and lower back will notice the difference. A cushioned mat can make long kitchen sessions less painful, which matters if you’re trying to cook more to save money.

These neutral patterns work with most kitchens and hide crumbs better than plain solid colors. You can also use one at a standing desk to make work a little easier on your joints.

Kirkton House Chenille Bath Rug Sets

2 Piece Luxury Chenille Bath Rug
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Kirkton House 2 Piece Luxury Chenille Bath Rug sets come in gray, navy, and tan for $14.99 per set. For that price, you’re getting two rugs, while similar chenille sets often cost $20–$30 for one piece.

If your current bath mat is thin, stained, or sliding all over the floor, swapping in a set like this is a quick bathroom upgrade. Chenille rugs are soft underfoot and absorbent, so puddles dry faster and you’re less likely to slip. Having two rugs lets you place one in front of the sink and one by the tub, or rotate them for washing.

Bathroom refreshes add up when you start buying towels, rugs, and accessories all at once. Grabbing just a new rug set can give the space a “new” feeling for under twenty bucks.

Kirkton House Luxury Bath Sheets and Hand Towel Packs

Hand Towel Pack
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Kirkton House Luxury Bath Sheets are $9.99 each in blue, gray, or white, and the 4-pack hand towels in the same colors are also $9.99. Oversized bath sheets at major retailers can easily cost $15–$25 each, and four-packs of decent hand towels often hit $15 and up.

If your towels are scratchy, thinning, or just sad, upgrading a couple at a time is more realistic than buying a full set. Bath sheets are larger than standard bath towels, which helps if you’re tall, plus they feel more spa-like without the spa price.

The 4-pack hand towels is a cheap way to replace stained or fraying ones in both the kitchen and bathroom. Having extras on hand also cuts down on how often you need to run small loads of laundry.

Kirkton House Luxury Shower Curtains and Liners

Luxury Shower Curtains
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ALDI is offering Kirkton House Luxury Shower Curtains in Gray Embossed Floral, Gray Waffle, White Embossed Floral, and White Waffle designs for $9.99, along with shower curtain liners in clear, frosted, and white for $6.99. Many stores charge $10–$20 for just a liner, and even more for decorative curtains.

Shower liners get gross faster than most people want to admit. Swapping them instead of fighting with mold and soap scum is a small quality-of-life upgrade that also feels more hygienic. Matching them with a fresh curtain is an easy way to make a rental bathroom look more intentional, even if you can’t change tile or fixtures.

If you’re trying to update a bathroom on a budget, focus on textiles and small accessories. A new curtain, liner, and hand towel in a coordinated color can make the room feel pulled together for under $30.

Kirkton House Candle Collection

There’s a big candle lineup this week. Kirkton House 3-wick candles in Blackberry Woods, Golden Mahogany, and Velvet Amber Rose are $4.99 each; Galentines candles with sayings like “I Love You Cherry Much,” “I Pick You,” “You Glow Girl,” and “You’re Like Really Pretty” are $3.99; and Glass Lid Luxury Candles in scents like Bali Beach, Bosphorus Breeze, Sandalwood & Mint, and Cedar & Sage are $6.99.

Compared with big-name three-wick candles that often run $20–$30, these are much easier on the wallet. Scented candles are one of those “little luxury” items that can make a long evening of dishes and laundry feel a bit less bleak.

The Galentines candles are small, affordable gifts for friends, teachers, or coworkers. The glass-lid versions look high-end enough to keep out on a coffee table or bathroom counter. Just remember that a candle is still money, pick one or two scents you truly love instead of buying half the display.

Ambiano Humidifier Cleaning Fish

Ambiano Humidifier Cleaning Fish
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The Ambiano Humidifier Cleaning Fish comes in blue or yellow for $9.99. These floating “cleaning” inserts are designed to help reduce buildup in your humidifier tank so you don’t have to scrub as often.

If you run a humidifier all winter, you know how gross the tank can get. While you still need to empty and wipe it down, a cleaner insert can cut down on slime and mineral deposits between deep cleans. That’s especially helpful if you’re using the unit in a kid’s room and don’t want to be disassembling it constantly.

For people who are already stretching to afford the electricity and filters for a humidifier, spending a little to extend its life and reduce maintenance is a reasonable tradeoff.

Ambiano Top-Fill Cool Mist Humidifiers

Ambiano Top-Fill Cool Mist Humidifier
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Alongside the cleaning fish, ALDI has Ambiano Top Fill Cool Mist Humidifiers at $19.99 in black with clear tank, white with clear tank, and white with gray tank. Similar top-fill humidifiers from bigger brands often run $40–$70.

Top-fill is a big deal if you’re tired of wrestling heavy tanks in a bathroom sink. You can fill these directly from a pitcher or cup, which is easier on your back and your schedule. Cool mist is also safer around kids and pets than warm-mist units.

If dry air is making you or your kids miserable, dry skin, bloody noses, coughs, a reliable, budget humidifier can help you sleep better and maybe even avoid some doctor visits. Just remember to use distilled or filtered water if you have very hard tap water to prevent buildup.

Easy Home Multifunction 2-in-1 Shower System

Easy Home Multifunction 2-in-1 Shower System
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The Easy Home Multifunction 2-in-1 Shower System comes in black or chrome for $14.99. It includes a rain-style fixed shower head plus a handheld sprayer, which is a feature combo that can easily cost $40–$80 at home improvement stores.

Swapping out a shower head is usually renter-friendly and can make your daily shower feel completely different. The handheld option makes it easier to rinse hair, clean the tub, or help kids and older family members without wrestling them under the main spray.

This is a practical upgrade that hits that sweet spot between “self-care” and “necessary.” If you’ve been living with a weak, basic shower, this is a cheap way to improve it without calling a plumber.

Belavi Valentine's Ceramic Planters

Belavi Valentine's Ceramic Planters
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Belavi Ceramic Valentine’s Day Planters in heart and mushroom designs are $3.99 each. Small decorative planters like these often run $6–$15 in garden centers or gift shops.

You can drop a grocery-store plant, succulent, or even a faux plant into these to make a simple, low-cost gift. They also work as desk organizers for pens, makeup brushes, or craft tools. For kids, they can hold crayons or small toys.

If you’re trying to decorate for Valentine’s Day without buying a bunch of clutter you’ll stuff into a bin, a couple of small planters with everyday plants feel festive in February and still look normal in March.

Ambiano Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush

Ambiano Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush
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The Ambiano Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush comes in aqua, black, blue, and purple for $19.99 and includes four brush heads, a rechargeable base, multiple modes, and a 2-minute smart timer. Reviewers online point out it looks and performs like sonic brushes that cost far more; one well-known model is around $59.99, and high-end dual-action brushes can hit $89.99.

If you’ve been thinking about upgrading from a manual toothbrush but can’t justify a $70 brush for each family member, this is your window. Sonic brushes can do a better job of cleaning around gums and between teeth than most people manage on their own with a standard brush.

It also comes with multiple brush heads, which spreads the cost out over several months before you need replacements. That matters if dental bills already feel overwhelming, prevention is cheaper than fillings.

Valentine's Cards, Crafts and Wood Kits

Valentine's Exchange Cards - Gabby's Doll
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ALDI is turning the middle aisle into a one-stop Valentine station. Licensed character Valentine’s exchange cards in themes like Gabby’s Dollhouse, How to Train Your Dragon, Hot Wheels, Jurassic World, Minions, puppies/kittens, and Sonic are $1.99 per box. Paint-Your-Own Valentine’s Day woodcraft sets (Cowgirl, Heart Designs, Hearts, Letter, XOXO) are $3.99. Pembrook Valentine’s Day stand-alone cards are $0.99 each, and Pembrook Valentine craft card kits (Scratch Hearts, Flower Sticker By Number, Space Sticker By Number, Watercolor Animals, Watercolor Hearts) are $1.99 (https://www.aldi.us/weekly-specials/upcoming-aldi-finds).

If you have school-age kids, you already know those classroom card exchanges add up. Grabbing licensed card boxes here is usually cheaper than buying them at the drugstore the night before the party. The craft kits and woodcrafts give you low-cost activities for the weekend before Valentine’s, which can stand in for more expensive outings.

You can also cherry-pick a few cute individual cards for partners, kids, or friends instead of paying $5–$8 per card at fancy card racks. For families really watching cash, spending a few dollars here now can cover all your Valentine obligations in one trip.