Trader Joe's new pistachio gelato is the real thing — not pistachio flavored

Trader Joe's new pistachio gelato is the real thing — not pistachio flavored

Trader Joe's new $3.99 Italian Pistachio Gelato Style Frozen Dessert landed in stores June 15 and pulled 172 upvotes and a 95% approval rate on r/traderjoes — community's verdict: actual pistachio flavor, not pistachio flavoring. Confirmed June Fearless Flyer item with lower sugar per serving than four other TJ's frozen desserts in the same lineup.

172 upvotes. A 95% approval ratio. 37 comments. For a $3.99 pint of frozen dessert, that's a strong week on r/traderjoes.
The product is Trader Joe's Italian Pistachio Gelato Style Frozen Dessert, a new June 2026 Fearless Flyer item priced at $3.99 for a 16oz pint. 1 It hit shelves around June 15. The Reddit post title says most of it: "Pistachio Gelato Pint - Quadplex Redemption" — a reference to TJ's Quadplex, a multi-flavor gelato sampler that left some shoppers underwhelmed. This pint, the OP argued, changes the verdict. 2

What's actually in the pint

The label reads "gelato style frozen dessert" rather than gelato, which prompted the obvious question in the comments. The explanation from u/Bashful_bookworm2025: there's no legal definition for gelato in the U.S., so the hedged wording is a formality, not a quality signal. 2
What matters is what u/-motherpugger- found inside: "It was smooth and delightfully nutty (like, actually pistachio nutty, not pistachio flavored) and not overly sweet." 2 That "actually pistachio nutty" qualifier is the crux of the whole thread. Cheap pistachio ice cream typically relies on almond extract and green dye. This one, per community consensus, does not.
On the numbers: the pint has 20g of sugar per serving — less than TJ's French Vanilla (24g), Coffee (27g), Horchata (25g), and Passion Fruit Sorbet (31g). 2 Lower sugar in this context isn't a diet pitch — it tracks with the "not overly sweet" read. The flavor is coming from the nut, not from sugar covering for the absence of it.
Six gelato cones in a flat-lay — the second from left is a green pistachio scoop with whole pistachios and almonds scattered around it
The pistachio cone (second from left) shows what real pistachio looks like: pale green from the nut, not neon from dye. Photo: kerdkanno / Pixabay

What the thread said

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Two comments worth flagging.
u/grlpwr1 added a drizzle of honey after the pint softened: "sooooo delicious." (8 upvotes.) 2 Honey and pistachio is a real pairing — not a hack, just a good one.
u/Mid0ri024 made a case for patience: "Eat more ice cream/gelato/dairy-'style' desserts a bit melted! The texture being more like soft-serve allows you to taste it properly." 2 Gelato is denser than ice cream and traditionally served warmer, so the serving temp matters more than it does with most frozen desserts. Five minutes on the counter before eating is the move.
The OP's final verdict was "quite good" rather than "obsessed." 2 That's a more useful signal than a superlative: the pint delivers on its core promise without requiring immediate panic-buying or any particular loyalty to TJ's gelato in the first place.

Before you go

  • Store: Trader Joe's (frozen section)
  • Price: $3.99 / 16oz pint
  • When: New June 2026 Fearless Flyer item — in stores now, nationwide availability assumed 1
  • Reddit signal: 172 upvotes, 95% ratio, 37 comments (r/traderjoes, June 15, 2026) 2
  • Best serving tip: Let it sit 5 minutes; a honey drizzle after softening is a genuine upgrade
  • Sugar note: 20g per serving — lower than four other TJ's frozen desserts in the same lineup 2
Cover photo: Trader Joe's Italian Pistachio Gelato Style Frozen Dessert, via The Best Trader Joe's Items Added To Stores In June 2026

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