With Thanksgiving just around the corner, some Starbucks fans are getting ready to make the switch from the iconic Pumpkin ...
W ith my Starbucks copycat pumpkin spice latte, you won’t need to step out of your cozy home to enjoy a cup of fall warmth!
While this season’s politics and headlines may lead to heated exchanges over the Thanksgiving table, economics correspondent ...
Despite Starbucks’ iconic pumpkin spice latte, the coffee chain does not have a trademark on the spice blend itself. Pumpkin pie spice in fact dates back to the 1930s, when manufacturing ...
Customers will recieve a free reusable red cup with any holiday drink order at Starbucks now until supplies run out ...
The flavor came to the forefront in 2003, when the pumpkin spice latte (a mix of espresso, pumpkin spice sauce, and steamed milk) debuted at Starbucks. So what is the appeal behind this famous flavor?
Lattes are made festive this time of year with flavors like caramel brûlée, peppermint mocha, gingerbread and chestnut ...
Starbucks launched its jolly menu nationwide Nov. 7 with the headliner being the Peppermint Mocha. Other returning favorites include the Caramel Brulée Latte, Chestnut Praline Latte, Iced Sugar Cookie ...
At a Starbucks in Michigan, for instance, it cost 70 cents to switch to almond milk in a medium Pumpkin Spice Latte. The switch comes after a lawsuit earlier this year by three California ...