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but it's important to see how a new entry to the menu stacks up to Starbucks' iconic fall drink. Considering that the flavor profiles differ greatly and still manage to give us the fall feels ...
As the drink launched on August 24 last year (which tied for the then-earliest launch with Starbucks’ 2021 rollout), this fall’s menu marks the earliest pumpkin spice season in history.
While most of the other fall drinks have been on the menu for years, here’s a refresher of what they taste like. Pumpkin ...
It's my second-favorite drink to grace the fall menu (RIP, salted caramel mocha). Vanilla syrup sweetens classic cold brew, which is complemented by a lightly pumpkin-flavored, creamy cold foam ...
Other returning fall drinks include the apple crisp oat ... but this is its first time appearing on the actual menu. The new drink "features warming spice flavors of chai combined with creamy ...
But pumpkin isn't the only thing on Starbucks' menu for fall. In the last few years, the chain introduced a line of apple drinks as a fun alternative to the uber-popular pumpkin flavor.
From its rendition of an old fashioned with nutty pecan flavors, or the spiked "Cide by Cide" apple cider drink made with Aperol, lemon, clove and prosecco. The fall menu also includes a quirky ...
Even though summer is still in full swing, the fall season, along with cozy sweaters and fall drinks, will be here before you know it. For Starbucks fans already searching for Pumpkin Spice Lattes ...
The new Dunkalatte drink and an apple cider donut ... there’s truly something for everyone to enjoy at Dunkin’ this fall.” Do you have a menu item you are excited to try?
It's all drinks and desserts at the Golden Arches ... scarecrows or corn mazes when they designed the chain's 2024 fall menu. The Banana Pudding Milkshake makes a comeback after a 13-year hiatus ...
Love it or hate it, pumpkin spice and other fall flavors are back just in time for fall. Chains like Starbucks and Dunkin have unveiled their full fall menu, but don't be limited by the chains.