Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Coffees And Creamers Return To Grocery Stores Soon

First, it was Krispy Kreme announcing the return of its pumpkin spice donuts. Now, Starbucks, the originator of the pumpkin spice frenzy, is bringing back its grocery store line-up of pumpkin spice products ahead of the fan favorites' return to brick-and-mortar coffee shops. According to Starbucks, starting this August pumpkin spice latte fans can head to their local grocery and purchase one of seven pumpkin-spiced Starbucks products plus its classic Fall Blend and Salted Caramel Mocha coffees.

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In fact, 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the PSL, as Starbucks first released the limited edition drink in 2003. A web theory is circulating that the drink will return in stores by the last Tuesday or Thursday in August, which is when it has historically returned for the past five years. In the meantime, fans can go ahead and make a trip to their grocery store to get their pumpkin spice fix. This line of products features all returning favorites, including pumpkin spice-flavored concentrates, creamers, and ground coffee varieties.

The return of a fall favorite

Kicking off the Starbucks pumpkin-themed line-up is the traditional Pumpkin Spice coffee blend, which features the brand's lightest roast and a touch of aromatic spices that make the drink such a signature classic. Like the Salted Caramel Mocha and Fall Blend, this coffee will be available in both ground and K-cup varieties starting at $11.99 for an 11-ounce bag or 10-count box. If you want to double down on the pumpkin spice flavor, you can pair it with either the traditional Pumpkin Spice Latte Creamer or the Pumpkin Spice Latte Non-Dairy Creamer, each available for $6.19 for a 28-ounce bottle.

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For those looking to eschew the time it takes to make your own, customers can purchase the Cold Brew Pumpkin Spice Coffee Concentrate, which is priced at $11.99 for a 32-ounce bottle. If you're searching for a creamier version of that, you can grab the Iced Espresso Pumpkin Spice Latte ($6.49 for a 40-ounce bottle), which is as close as you can get to the real thing outside of a Starbucks coffee shop. Finally, if the frappuccino is more your style, you can snag the sweet and aromatic Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino for $4.19 for a 13.7-ounce drink.  Hopefully, these grocery store items will tide you over until the real deal returns to coffee bars later this month. 

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