@laiya.xo: Why didn’t anybody tell me that @Trader Joe's had SEAFOOD BOILS for $10😳??? I had very very low expectations for this, but it pleasantly surprised me 😮‍💨🦐🌽. #traderjoes #seafoodboil #fyp #deal #seafoodboilmukbang

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micyodalle
mic likes to cook 👍 :
U dk nothing bout a seafood boil
2026-07-08 10:37:37
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chiomik3
chiomik3 :
“No crab legs?” There is no such thing as a 10$ crab legs now in this economy
2026-06-26 17:53:02
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mommy_coco_
Mommy CoCo 🌸🌷 :
Micro plastic boil…😳
2026-06-26 17:51:33
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misos0upyummyy
camii 🤓🎸🌀☀️ :
A tip! I’ve had it an it’s DELICIOUS!!! I also out half a butter stick and mixed it with old bay seasoning!!! DELICIOUSSSS
2026-06-26 21:56:36
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southbaykevin
SouthBayKevin :
And for a few more dollars you can add the imitation crab meat from Trader Joe’s
2026-06-26 19:12:27
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mstbm29
Trinity M. :
Aldi has one too that’s also very good!
2026-06-28 01:14:16
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randapandah
Randa (Wub Wub Customs) :
I add a pack of ramen to mine
2026-06-27 23:47:57
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amayzen4
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And “sea” for yourself (guys Ik I’m cringe)
2026-06-26 17:08:19
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luvvtonie
Tiffany Taylor :
Go to Aldi and get the crab legs for $20 😏 ya welcome!
2026-06-26 21:29:09
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unknown_singer808
Ashton_Spamm :
My mom brought back 50 of those cuz we live in Hawaii and we don’t got Trader Joe’s and it lasted 1 month 😂😂
2026-06-26 00:56:00
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mush_room440
4XYL :
So uhm… this is my nearest trader joes
2026-06-30 11:33:05
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lee16313
Lorelee :
Now I gotta try this
2026-06-26 15:40:27
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.imdabiggestbird
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ion eat seafood but ik that was a good deal girll !!
2026-06-25 21:17:18
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wthefurr
Nadia :
I was gonna complain about boiling it in a plastic bag and then remembered how seafood boils are served 💀
2026-06-27 06:16:12
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frankie.rants.gurl
🇳🇴⚽️ maze⚽️🇳🇴 :
Girl before you leave, you need to get that Kimbo it’s like the best food ever
2026-06-26 17:29:43
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1aceo
Ace ⚛️✝️☦️☪️✡️🔯🕎🕉☸️☯️🪯 :
WE love and support LGBTQ+ 🥹❤️💜🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
2026-06-29 03:53:52
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hjaiao1
K :
The microplastics 😳
2026-07-03 01:58:19
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mg215x
𝔞𝔲𝔱𝔲𝔪𝔫𝔩𝔦𝔣𝔱𝔢𝔯 🇵🇷 :
Microplastic heaven
2026-06-27 14:30:44
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brooklynnamme
brooklynn :
there’s gonna be a recall on these in like a month 😭😭
2026-06-27 00:08:32
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glassyfinger
B.Classy :
I would buy this and add more into it. Cause $10 ain’t to bad at all
2026-06-26 18:19:31
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anna.marie0125
Anna_Moreno86 :
Ok I went and bought one for me and my mom cause she sent me this yesterday. I hope it’s delicious.
2026-06-28 00:29:06
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