Starbucks announced its launch of two new fall beverages at its stores, as well as exclusive pumpkin spice menu items at its Starbucks Reserve locations.
Starbucks' director of global growth and concepts Peter Dukes reflects on 20 years of the iconic PSL.As the pumpkin spice latte continues to dominate the fall drink market, the coffee chain announced the arrival of its third officialThe seasonal chai follows the chain's pumpkin cream cold brew, which launched in 2019, and the iconic pumpkin spice latte, which is celebrating 20 years since its 2003 debut.Other new seasonal offerings will be available as well.
In recent years, Starbucks has noticed an increased preference for cold drinks compared to hot, which also molded this year’s menu, the spokesperson said. For the first time, the six locations in New York, Chicago and Seattle will serve the Starbucks Reserve pumpkin spice latte made with Starbucks Reserve espresso.
Meanwhile, the first-of-its-kind pumpkin spice espresso martini incorporates Irish single-malt vodka that's distilled with a cacao nib flavor, along with pumpkin spice flavoring and whipped cream on top.
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