Starbucks Brings Back Pumpkin Spice Whip To Fuel Your PSL Addictions

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Pumpkin spice season is back, and for those of you who’ve been needing to satisfy their cravings for the spice are flooding stores and Starbucks locations once more to get that fix. In case all of the pumpkin spice sweets and the Pumpkin Spice Latte haven’t been enough for you, the omnipresent coffee chain is upping the ante with the return of its Pumpkin Spice Whip.

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Starbucks first dropped this whipped topping last year, in celebration of the PSL’s birthday on October 10th. Business Insider confirmed that similar to last time, the pumpkin spice whip is getting a limited-time launch that lasts for just a few days. Those wanting to get this topping can do so from October 5th to October 8th (which, strangely, excludes the PSL’s birthday). You can add it onto the PSL or just about any other drink on the menu.

If you’re an addict of the autumn spice craze, then this whip will be perfect for you to indulge in even more of it. And for those of y’all sick and tired of seeing yet another pumpkin spice item, well, at least Starbucks launched the Maple Pecan Latte as a seasonal alternative.

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