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Starbucks' pumpkin spice latte is coming back next week

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Published 10:24 29 Aug 2023 GMT+1

Starbucks' pumpkin spice latte is coming back next week

The pumpkin spice latte will be available in stores from 7 September.

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

Autumn is officially here, folks - at least according to Starbucks.

The coffee company has announced its popular pumpkin spiced latte will be making a return from 7 September in more than 1,000 branches across the UK.

The pumpkin spiced latte combines the iconic Starbucks espresso roast, alongside a pumpkin spice flavoured sauce and steamed milk, with whipped cream and pumpkin pie spices to top off the blended drink.

This year, the pumpkin spiced tall latte will cost £4.20 - 55p more than the drink set back coffee lovers last year.

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Pumpkin spiced latte is also available in grande (medium) for £4.45 and venti (large) for £4.70.

Starbucks will not charge customers any added extras for whipped cream or dairy alternatives added to the drink.

Starbucks is reintroducing the fan-favourite drink.
Robert Alexander/Getty Images

This means that unlike many coffee shops these days, you can add cream or oat, almond or soya milk completely free of charge.

And for those who are more inclined to an iced coffee - well, Starbucks has you covered there, too.

Customers will be able to get an iced pumpkin spice latte from £4.20 for the smallest version, while pumpkin cream cold brew at its smallest size will set fans back £4.15.

And for those a little more fancy with their drinks, a pumpkin spice frappuccino is also available from next week from £4.25.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@starbucks / Robert Alexander/Getty Images

Topics: Starbucks, Food and Drink

Callum Jones
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