What Grocery Stores Sell Frozen Acai?

Acai is an antioxidant-rich fruit that grows exclusively in the Amazon rainforest of South America. In recent years, it has become very popular in the United States.

If you’re new to acai, you might be wondering where to find it in grocery stores and whether it’s possible to buy frozen acai online.

Well, we’ve got the deets! Keep reading for all the best info on where to buy frozen acai.

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Where to look for acai in the grocery store

Frozen acai can be found in the freezer section at grocery stores. It is typically located next to the bagged frozen fruits and smoothie packs.

What brands of frozen acai are available in grocery stores?

Sambazon

Sambazon is the most readily available brand of acai products. They offer frozen acai packs, which come in both sweetened and unsweetened varieties:

Use Sambazon’s store locator to find their products in grocery stores near you.

Amafruits

Amafruits is one of the longest-running importers of acai in the United States. You can find their frozen acai products in certain grocery store chains in the Midwest, including Woodman’s, Mariano’s, and Jewel.

Some of their most popular products include:

Pitaya Foods

Pitaya Foods sells frozen fruits and fruit powders, and they offer two types of frozen acai smoothie packs:

Use PItaya Foods’ store locator to see if your local grocery stores carry their products.

Acai Roots

Acai Roots offers a variety of acai products, including powders, juices, sorbets, kombucha, and snack bars.

They make two types of frozen acai packs:

Amazon Planet

Amazon Planet is a small company that offers 2 types of frozen acai packs:

Amazon Planet products are mainly sold in health food stores along the west coast of the United States. Use their store locator to look for products near you.

Trader Joe’s

Trader Joe’s is a national chain of grocery stores known for low prices and unique food products. They sell several acai products, including frozen acai packs:

  • Trader Joe’s Unsweetened Organic Acai Puree Packets
    • Ingredients: organic acai puree, water, less than 0.5% citric acai

Simply Nature

Simply Nature is an ALDI-exclusive product line featuring organic, non-GMO Project verified foods. They offer two types of frozen acai packs:

  • Simply Nature Acai Superfruit Packs (Pure Unsweetened)
    • Ingredients: organic acai puree (organic acai + water), citric acid
  • Simply Nature Acai Superfruit Packs (Original Blend)
    • Ingredients: organic acai puree (organic acai + water), organic cane sugar, organic guarana extract, citric acid

What grocery stores sell frozen acai?

Below we’ve listed some of the major retailers that sell frozen acai. Note that prices and availability may vary depending on location.

Albertsons

ALDI

  • Simply Nature Acai Superfruit Packs (Pure Unsweetened) ($3.99)
  • Simply Nature Acai Superfruit Packs (Original Blend) ($3.99)

H-E-B

Hy-Vee

Kroger

Meijer

Publix

Safeway

Sprouts

Target

Trader Joe’s

  • Trader Joe’s Unsweetened Organic Acai Puree Packets ($4.49)

Wal-Mart

Wegmans

Whole Foods Market

Woodman’s Market

  • Amafruits Pure and Unsweetened Fruit Packs ($6.69)
  • Sambazon Acai Superfruit Packs (Pure Unsweetened) ($5.89)

Can you buy frozen acai online?

Yes, you can buy frozen acai in bulk online and have it shipped to your home. There are several brands (listed below) that offer this service.

1. Acai Roots

Acai Roots sells their organic premium acai pouches online for $89.95 (+ shipping) per case. 

Each case includes 64 pouches (100 grams each), and you can choose between two different flavor options: pure (unsweetened) acai or acai + guarana

2. Amafruits

Amafruits offers frozen packs of acai puree on their website for $59.98 per 24 single serve packs, $104.98 for 48 single serve packs, or $134.98 for 72 single serve packs. Shipping costs vary depending on your location.

There are two main flavor options: pure unsweetened and traditional mix (sweetened with cane sugar and guarana extract).

You can also purchase Amafruits acai puree directly on Amazon.

3. Tambor

Tambor offers frozen acai packs that can be purchased online for $80 per half case (32 packs) or $130 per full case (60 packs). Shipping is included in the price.

There are 2 flavor options: traditional acai (contains no added sugars) and acai mix (includes cane sugar and guarana extract).

4. Explore Superfoods

Explore Superfoods’ frozen acai packs that are available for purchase from Amazon. It costs $38.99 for 12 single-serving (100-gram) packs.

They have 2 flavor options: pure unsweetened (no added sugars) and acai with guarana (includes cane sugar and guarana extract). 

Final thoughts

Whether you’re looking for a quick and easy breakfast or snack, or want to add a boost of antioxidants to your smoothie, frozen acai is a great option. 

Frozen acai smoothie packs are available at many nationwide grocery store chains, as well as local health food markets. 

If your local store doesn’t carry frozen acai, you can always purchase some online and have it shipped to your home.

Want to learn more about acai?

Check out our in-depth post:
Acai Berries: History, Nutrition, & Uses

Amy Richter, MS, RDN

Amy Richter, MS, RDN Author at Nutritionist Answers

Medical Nutrition Board Member | Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

Amy Richter is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist based in Missouri. She is an experienced nutrition writer and medical advisor for Healthline and Medical News Today.  Amy is passionate about all things food-related and enjoys translating complex science into easy-to-understand articles.

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  • M.S. in Nutrition Diagnostics - Cox College
  • B.S. in Nutrition and Dietetics - Missouri State University

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