March Madness is on all our minds. But forget the buzzer beaters—the real thrill is the fun foods that fuel fans through the season.

Trader Joe’s launched an eight-seed Tasty Eight Tournament to see which sports-spectating snack reigns supreme. Instagram users voted for their faves in this sizzling showdown. Eight products bravely entered this bracket breakdown: Stadium Essentials, Cluck Conference, Bleacher Bracket, and Wild Cards.

But only one fan-favorite went home with the trophy: the brand’s Seasoned Waffle Cut Fries.

Seasoned Waffle Cut Fries, $3.79

March Madness is on all our minds. But forget the buzzer beaters—the real thrill is the fun foods that fuel fans through the season.

Trader Joe’s launched an eight-seed Tasty Eight Tournament to see which sports-spectating snack reigns supreme. Instagram users voted for their faves in this sizzling showdown. Eight products bravely entered this bracket breakdown: Stadium Essentials, Cluck Conference, Bleacher Bracket, and Wild Cards.

But only one fan-favorite went home with the trophy: the brand’s Seasoned Waffle Cut Fries.

Seasoned Waffle Cut Fries, $3.79

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Nothing hits the spot like a tried and true french fry. Covered in classic savory seasoning, ready to crisp up in the oven or the air-fryer, these potatoes are to die for. The flavor will have your taste buds tingling, amplified by the optimal criss-cross shape. Elevate your experience by pairing with Trader Joe’s Garlic Spread Dip or even Buttermilk Ranch Dressing.

Of course, any good game-day party has more than one snack. Check out the other seven products that almost beat the bracket.

Mini Cheeseburgers, $4.49

After only a minute in the microwave, these sliders will be right by your side while you cheer on your team.

Organic Chicken Nuggets, $4.99

Lightly breaded, these nuggets from the fresh food section are a quick layup for your cravings. Naturally, the Organic Chicken Nuggets won the Cluck Conference.

Hot & Spicy Chicken Wings, $5.99

With notes of vinegar, cayenne pepper, and chile pepper extract, Trader Joe’s wings pack a punch with just the right amount of kick.

Honey Roasted Peanuts, $3.49

These irresistible, salty-sweet crunchy nuts are reminiscent of bar snacks or eating peanuts from the bleachers… but even better.

White Cheddar Popcorn, $2.49

Munch on this light, cheesy goodness while your eyes are glued to the screen. The White Cheddar Popcorn even won the Bleacher Bracket.

Breaded Mozzarella Cheese Sticks, $5.49

Who doesn’t love ooey-gooey stretchy mozzarella? Coated with crispy classic garlic-buttery panko bread crumbs, these sticks are a slam-dunk. Obviously, fans agree, giving the product the Wild Cards seed.

Perfectly Pickled Pups, $4.99

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