Starbucks Debuts New Fall Flavor: Toasted Graham Latte
In a nod to the pumpkin-flavored frenzy, BuzzFeed decided to introduce Starbucks’ pumpkin spiced lattes to a handful of young PSL virgins, and captured their hilarious reactions on film. But there are plenty of places where pumpkin spice shines, like in espresso drinks, cupcakes and even gelato.
If you’ve been sitting around thinking that this fall, you will not resort to all those basic b*tch vices like Instagram pictures of your boots, Instagram pictures of leaves, or pumpkin spice lattes, then I’m about to smack that denial right off of your M.A.C.-slathered face.
In fact, Nielsen data says foods with pumpkin flavors have become an “integral part” of Americans’ fall diet, with more than a third of people having purchased some sort of pumpkin-flavored food over the past year.
Coffee and autumn lovers can get the seasonal flavor served in a cup featuring fall-inspired drawings. With the growing trend over the years, it’s a wonder what made the spice and flavoring such a phenomena.
While there aren’t any pumpkin coffee drinks available in the fall, there are a few fall pastries. There are now pumpkin spice latte M&M’s – which I have never tried, but I’m curious if they’re up to par or not.
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Pumpkin spice fever has arrived and it shows in the grocery store aisles. The popularity of pumpkin spice has created a unique flavor trend, which is why so many different markets may be trying to get a stake in the flavor. But most of the products have some pumpkin flavoring and a variation of the traditional McCormick & Company pumpkin spice seasoning blend containing cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and allspice that is used in making the pies.