Heart-Shaped Cast Iron Cookware Headed to Aldi
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As soon as Christmas was past, Aldi wasted no time rolling out Valentine’s Day products. In addition to Valentine’s Day cards, the most recent weekly ad for January 7th, 2026, features clothing, purses, candles, home decor, and kitchen products all related to Valentine’s Day.
In the kitchen department, Aldi is stocking heart-shaped platters and plates, heart-emblazoned kitchen towels and potholders, and red and pink table runners and placemats.
Among the more notable items in the ad are some enameled cast iron cookware pieces. They’re not your standard cast iron cookware, though. These ones are heart shaped, and they’re available in pink or red.
What We Know:

The Crofton Valentine’s Day Cast Iron Dutch Oven and Crofton Valentine’s Day Cast Iron Mini Dutch Ovens are Aldi Finds. Each store should receive one shipment, and after that sells out, they’re gone. Aldi doesn’t offer online ordering if these are out of stock at your local store.
These are scheduled to arrive in stores January 7th, 2026.
You have your choice of a single 2-quart Dutch oven for $19.99 or a two-pack of mini Dutch ovens for $19.99.
For comparison, I found some Paris Hilton branded cast iron heart-shaped Dutch ovens and mini Dutch ovens on Amazon. The smaller 2-quart ones cost around $35 each, while the larger 4-quart ones cost about $51.

Crofton is not a manufacturer. Rather, it’s the name Aldi puts on kitchen products it sells, which it sources from various suppliers.
What We Don’t Know:
We haven’t yet tried these cast iron pieces, so we don’t know how well they work or how durable they are. Aldi has not shared details about this cookware in its online ad, so we don’t know dimensions. We also don’t yet know the capacity for the mini Dutch ovens. We write open threads like this to give readers a place to discuss Aldi products.
Have you purchased the Crofton Valentine’s Day cast iron cookware? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
