Starbucks is welcoming the fall season with a new product lineup based on one of its favorite drinks. It was reported that it will be rolling out pumpkin spice items and two other special offerings for its customers.
According to Food Business News, Starbucks created the new Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Non-Dairy Creamer with its Pumpkin Spice Latte drink as inspiration. This is a vegan creamer that was made with the blending of almond milk, oat milk, pea protein, coconut oil, and flavored with nutmeg, pumpkin, and cinnamon.
It was reported that this vegetarian creamer has only 30 calories, one gram of fat per one-tablespoon serving, and 5 grams of sugar. This can be bought in 28-ounce bottles and cost $4.99.
Another new product is the Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Cold Brew Concentrate, and coffee lovers will love this. This is a cold-steeped 100% arabica coffee blend that is highlighted with flavors of nutmeg and pumpkin.
This is a type of medium-roast flavored coffee that has 15 calories per 2/4-cup of the drink. It comes in a 32-ounce bottle and retails for $9.99. It should be noted that this drink also needs to be mixed with a bit of water before consumption since it is a coffee concentrate.
As posted on Starbucks’ blog post, these are limited edition products, although until when they will be available was not posted. The other items for the coffee chain’s fall lineup that are returning for this season are the Pumpkin Spice Flavored Coffee K-Cup Pods and Roast & Ground.
There is also the Starbucks Maple Pecan Flavored coffee roast which is priced at $9.99 for an 11-ounce bag. The Maple Pecan Coffee K-Cup Pods cost $9.99 for 10-count and $19.99 for 22 pieces.
Starbucks customers can also look forward to Fall Blend Roast & Ground coffee and Fall Blend K-Cup Pods. Both have the same prices as the Maple Pecan products. Coffee lovers may buy these from Starbucks coffee chain outlets as well as grocery stores nationwide.
Meanwhile, the arrival of Starbucks's Pumpkin Spice Latte this year is being anticipated in time for Halloween. Popsugar noted that the company usually announced its return in August, so it is likely to arrive again by the last week of this month.


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