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Pumpkin Spice Everything: Fall’s Favorite Flavor Returns in Full Force

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It’s officially pumpkin spice season—and this year, the beloved fall flavor is back and bolder than ever. From coffee to cheese (yes, cheese), brands across the country are rolling out new and returning pumpkin spice products for fans who just can’t get enough.

Of course, the classic pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks has already made its seasonal return, marking the unofficial start of autumn for many. But if you thought you’d tried it all, think again.

Laughing Cow, best known for its creamy cheese wedges, has launched its first-ever pumpkin spice cheese. The limited-edition flavor is now available nationwide, offering a sweet-and-savory twist on their signature snack. Whether you spread it on crackers or try it with fruit, it’s a surprising addition to the growing pumpkin spice lineup.

Pair it with your pumpkin spice Premier Protein Shake for a fall-inspired snack break, or reach for the new pumpkin spice Goldfish graham crackers—a seasonal spin on the classic snack. Want to take it a step further? Dip them in Philadelphia’s pumpkin spice cream cheese spread for a double dose of fall flavor.

And the trend doesn’t stop there. Grocery store shelves and coffee shop menus are packed with pumpkin spice ice cream, teas, creamers, yogurts, cereals, cookies, and more. If it can be flavored, chances are it’s now available in a pumpkin spice variety.

While the exact blend varies by brand, pumpkin spice typically includes a cozy mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, ginger, and allspice—seasonings that have long been used in traditional pumpkin pie recipes. The flavor first exploded in popularity in the early 2000s and now has a devoted fan base eagerly awaiting its return each fall.

Love it or leave it, there’s no denying that pumpkin spice is here to stay—and in more products than ever before.

So whether you’re sipping, snacking, or spreading it, now’s the time to dive headfirst into all things pumpkin spice. After all, fall only comes once a year.

 

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