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How National Advent Calendar Day Became Aldi’s Black Friday

Aldi Advent Calendar Launch Day
One of many photos taken at our local Aldi on National Advent Calendar Day in 2021.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Updated for 2025. 

Five minutes.

That’s how long it took our local Aldi store to sell out of wine Advent calendars back in November of 2018. One of our writers had arrived just a couple of minutes after opening, only to find no trace of the calendars. Nor were we alone: across the country, the wine calendars instantly disappeared off shelves, only to reappear on eBay and elsewhere for several times the price.

It was not Aldi’s finest hour, and it’s something Aldi should have seen coming. The wine Advent calendars had been a sensation the previous year over in the United Kingdom, and Aldi brought them to America in 2018 knowing full well that customers here would snatch them up just as quickly. Yet Aldi at the time seemed caught off guard by the intensity of the interest, delivering inadequate numbers of calendars to stores. Worse still, while there was technically a limit of one per customer, it wasn’t necessarily enforced.

At the time, it reminded me of one of those Black Friday fails, where a company advertised a doorbuster only for most customers to miss out because of the initial hordes. It also raised a crucial question: what would Aldi do about it?

Retooling the Rollout

Aldi, to its credit, is a smart company with smart people. The grocer has come a long way since that first year of Advent calendars.

In November 2019, the supermarket brought back the wine Advent calendar alongside a ticket system that smoothed the process considerably and better ensured that most people who wanted a calendar weren’t getting squeezed out by mass buyers. Aldi also beefed up its supply, bringing large pallets of the calendars to its stores.

A line ticket for the Aldi wine Advent calendar in 2019.

Aldi also understood that there was something to this Advent calendar business. While in 2018 the store carried only a few types of Advent calendars, Aldi steadily added more Advent calendars to its lineup. In 2019, Aldi added beer, more toys, more chocolates, dog treats, and even a New Year wine collection. In 2020, Aldi expanded with the likes of hard seltzer, coffee, a craft calendar, cat treats, and an Advent calendar candle. In 2021 and beyond, the collection has only grown, with more toys, more chocolate, gnomes, and more than enough wine and beer calendars.

In short, Advent calendar launch day has become a high-profile day for Aldi. It’s become so high-profile, in fact, that in 2020 Aldi declared the first Wednesday in November National Advent Calendar Day, signaling that the German supermarket intends this to be an annual tradition for a long time to come.

A few years have gone by, and while the hype surrounding calendars may not be quite as high as it was a few years ago, we still saw about a dozen shoppers lined up outside our local store just minutes before it opened on National Advent Calendar Day in 2025. That’s a smaller crowd than previous years, when it was common to see dozens of people lined up. Also, no line tickets were handed out for the wine calendars at our store this year. Still, we noticed all the wine calendars had already been grabbed off the shelf within 10 minutes of our local store opening. (And even though the sign stated there was a limit of two per customer, we saw at least one customer at the self checkout with at least three wine calendar boxes in her cart.)

Wine Advent Calendar
All the wine calendars were gone within 10 minutes at our store in 2025.

Busy Times at Aldi

To date, Aldi doesn’t celebrate Black Friday. The grocer doesn’t do any Black Friday sales, instead keeping to its normal Wednesday routine. The ads that week aren’t anything out of the ordinary, either — there are no crazy sales or other gimmicks. It’s just anther day, albeit one on the day after Aldi is closed. Aldi is pretty quiet on Black Friday.

Instead, the busiest days in Aldi are during the days leading up to holidays. Just like at many other grocery stores, the days before Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s, for example, are crowded. (Trust me.) If you go into Aldi on the likes of December 24th or December 31st, you can be sure you won’t be alone.

Truth be told, National Advent Calendar Day isn’t the busiest day at Aldi. Other than the initial line of people waiting for the Advent goods when the store first opens for the day, the first Wednesday in November isn’t particularly packed with customers past the first hour or so. So, it might not be quite fair to equate it to Black Friday in terms of crowd rush.

But in another sense it is like Black Friday for Aldi in that it heralds the start of the store’s holiday season. For many stores, Black Friday is the launch of the December holiday gift rush, but not for Aldi, because Aldi has been in that rush for weeks. Think about it: Aldi releases calendars meant to commemorate the time before Christmas … but it does so in the weeks before Thanksgiving. If you’re one of those people who doesn’t start thinking about Christmas before Thanksgiving is over, you’re obviously not Aldi.

Because Aldi is all about doing both in November.

Case in point? In 2021, Aldi put out a new supply of discounted Thanksgiving turkeys on the same day as the Advent calendars. In subsequent years, we’ve noticed that there are plenty of holiday hams, turkey breasts, sweet potato casseroles, and more already filling the refrigerated cases at Aldi on National Advent Calendar Day.

We also observed that in 2025, Aldi put its ever-popular Pottery Barn dupe sculpted reindeer on the shelves on the same day as the Advent calendars. There was also a full slate of other Christmas decor, including Disney-themed holiday gear. A walk down the middle aisle on Advent calendar day in 2025 also revealed our local store had just stocked all the seasonal Christmas foods such as stollen and gingerbread.

These two months — November and December — are part of the larger Aldi game plan of getting shoppers in the “Thankschristmas” buying spirit. You’ll see many of the same big meats and sides throughout both holidays, for example, and of course Aldi will be slowly but surely ramping up Christmas presents even before you sit down to your Thanksgiving dinner.

Aldi Advent Calendar Launch Day
In 2021, Aldi stocked a load of turkeys on National Advent Calendar Day. They were as popular as the Advent calendars.

New Horizons

National Advent Calendar Day marks a shift in strategy for the small-inventory grocer. The first Wednesday in November is the launch pad for the rest of the year, with Christmas wines and Thanksgiving turkeys hitting stores. And while it might not be the busiest shopping day for Aldi, it’s a landmark day … especially for the faithful shoppers who are ready to get their Advent fix.

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10 Comments

  1. “ThanksChristmas”? National Advent (ADvent is more like it) Calendar Day? In my opinion, Thanksgiving is the forgotten holiday, Advent is still a season of the liturgical year observed in most Christian denominations as a time of expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of the Nativity of Christ at Christmas. “Black Friday” is a joke since merchants have moved it to whatever day suits them to generate maximum profits. Then when other people try to resell the stuff, *they* get vilified! I won’t be buying any of this junk…I’ll give my money to worthy charities instead.

  2. I buy the Advent calendars to give to my grandchildren, great- nephews and my friend’s grandchild. The children love opening a window each day to get a piece of candy. I purchases the wine and beer calendars so I could sample different types of wines and beers.

  3. I went around 11 am yesterday morning and my store still had a variety of calendars. The only thing that was gone were the Pokemon advent calendars and those had been limited to one per customer. Tailoring the wine, cheese and chocolate selections to complement each other was a shrewd marketing move on Aldi’s part. I get one of each for my mother-in-law, plus a chocolate and cheese each for my husband and me and a wine calendar for us to share.

    1. Sounds like you got some good calendars! Our local store only had a few wine calendars, and the shelf was empty within 10 minutes of opening time. Plenty of other calendars, though.

  4. My Aldi in Alexandria, VA told me they had not received the wine calendars. They did expect to get them, hopefully next Wednesday.

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