This post is just another example of the War on Autumn. Pumpkin Spice is not just a spice, it is a part of our national heritage and an expression of our democratic Christian values. Our founding fathers died defending Pumpkin Spice and your mockery is not only disrespectful of the fallen; it also, frankly, borders on treason.
What a fucking stupid poll. Nobody would eat a Pumpkin Spice Doritos Locos Taco. It has to be on the breakfast menu. Duh. It will spice up that breakfast taco.
I work retail. IT'S HAPPENING. BRACE FOR PUMPKINS.
Hell, today we actually started getting CHRISTMAS stuff in. Admittedly, the warehouse meant to send us pasta, but they accidentally sent us 162 individually-wrapped marshmallow Santas instead.
@1: Didn't take long for someone to win the thread.
@8: The War For Christmas has begun. Combatants pick your side. You've got less than four months to destroy Christmas forever or to ensure that *everyone* celebrates Christmas forever (that is, of course, until next year). Based on my avatar, I'm sure you can guess which side I'm on.
Pumpkin spice doesn't refer to pumpkin as a flavor. Pumpkin spice refers to the combination of spices that one would use to make a delicious pumpkin pie. If you don't like pumpkin spice, then for god's sake, don't buy all the seasonal, optional products.
Pumpkins are enormous. If someone doesn't consume the pumpkins and their by-products, a glut will erupt and... I can't even imagine what might happen. Thank God for Halloween... no, wait
as all the bright folks already know "pumpkin spice" is like unto curry powder in that it isn't an atomic spice. it is rather a mixture, something akin to: cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg or mace, cloves, allspice
a perfectly tasty gemisch in itself, i feel the problem here is it being fettered to a single humble squash. we ought to rename it 'meganspice'
Real pumpkin with real spices = win
Tons of artificially-flavored, processed, GMO-stuffed pseudo-food containing little to no pumpkin or spice whatsoever = fail
I have one or two eggnog lattes in December. Does that make me a bad person?
I have never ever had a pumpkin spice latte, and the thought of that or a gingerbread latte makes me want to puke. Coffee is coffee, except now it is a lifestyle beverage. That's why they call me crone.
Bolthouse Farms bottled Pumpkin Spice Latte has a lot of pumpkin puree in it. If you like pumpkin & are curious about trying it mixed with coffee, I can't say enough good tings about this beverage.
If you don't like pumpkin - not just the spices, the actual squash - then DO NOT buy this stuff.
Hell, today we actually started getting CHRISTMAS stuff in. Admittedly, the warehouse meant to send us pasta, but they accidentally sent us 162 individually-wrapped marshmallow Santas instead.
@1: Didn't take long for someone to win the thread.
a perfectly tasty gemisch in itself, i feel the problem here is it being fettered to a single humble squash. we ought to rename it 'meganspice'
August 29th. that is the acceptable date to start allowing pumpkin beers to be sold in bars and stores. everyone was jumping the gun.
But what about Egg Nog!?!?!?! Won't someone think about Egg Nog????!!!!!!
Tons of artificially-flavored, processed, GMO-stuffed pseudo-food containing little to no pumpkin or spice whatsoever = fail
I have never ever had a pumpkin spice latte, and the thought of that or a gingerbread latte makes me want to puke. Coffee is coffee, except now it is a lifestyle beverage. That's why they call me crone.
If you don't like pumpkin - not just the spices, the actual squash - then DO NOT buy this stuff.
http://www.bolthouse.com/product/pumpkin…