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Pumpkin Spice Latte officially back at Starbucks this week: Plus, a new apple-flavored drink
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Date:2025-04-18 12:07:54
The fall menu, including the love-it-or-hate-it Pumpkin Spice Latte, is back at Starbucks.
Starting Thursday, Aug. 22, customers can order the popular seasonal drink in addition to a brand new Iced Apple Crisp Nondairy Cream Chai and other fall favorites.
Starbucks will also offer new drinkware for a limited time, ranging from "multicolored cold cups to tumblers in vibrant autumn hues" to celebrate the return of fall.
"Since its debut in 2003 the Pumpkin Spice Latte continues to be Starbucks' most popular seasonal beverage and is enjoyed by customers around the world," the company said in a news release Wednesday.
The company says the drink is made with real pumpkin and combines Starbucks' signature espresso and steamed milk with a flavor combination of pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg and clove. The drink is topped with whipped cream and pumpkin pie spices and is available hot, iced or blended.
Here's what else is available on the Starbucks fall menu this year.
Starbucks fall drink, food menu for 2024
In addition to the Pumpkin Spice Latte, the Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew will also return to menus this fall, as will the Iced Pumpkin Cream Chai.
The Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew is crafted with Starbucks cold brew, sweetened with vanilla syrup, topped with pumpkin cream cold foam and a pumpkin spice topping. The Iced Pumpkin Cream Chai "pairs a rich blend of spiced chai notes with pumpkin cream cold foam and a pumpkin spice topping," according to the company.
New on the menu this year, the Iced Apple Crisp Nondairy Cream Chai features warming spice flavors of chai combined with creamy oatmilk and topped with nondairy apple crisp cold foam, according to Starbucks.
Another returning drink is the Apple Crisp Oatmilk Macchiato, which features layered flavors of apple, cinnamon and brown sugar combined with espresso poured over oatmilk, and topped with a spiced apple drizzle. The drink is available hot and iced, according to Starbucks.
The Iced Apple Crisp Oatmilk Shaken Espresso features a combination of Starbucks blonde espresso with notes of apple, cinnamon and brown sugar, shaken together and topped with oatmilk.
If you're looking for something to eat, the fall menu features a new Raccoon Cake Pop, which combines vanilla cake and buttercream, dipped in chocolatey icing. Additionally, the decadent Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffin returns, featuring a pumpkin muffin topped with sweet cream cheese filling and a sprinkling of chopped, spiced pepitas.
The Baked Apple Croissant and Pumpkin & Pepita Loaf also return.
New drinkware also available
Here is the lineup of drinkware that will also be available for purchase at participating Starbucks locations beginning Aug. 22:
- Violet Swirl Cold Cup (24 ounce) - $29.95
- Metallic Pumpkin Orange Tumbler (16 ounce) - $22.95
- Olive Green Starbucks x Stanley Vacuum Seal Quencher (40 ounce) - $54.95
- Peach Gradient Bling Cold Cup (24 ounce) - $22.95
- Deep Purple Shine Tumbler (20 ounce) - $29.95
- Autumn Sunset Glass Cold Cup (18 ounce) - $19.95
- Harvest Gradient Cold Cup (24 ounce) - $22.95
- Midnight Blue Twist-to-Sip Water Bottle (20 ounce) - $32.95
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@gannett.com.
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