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5 Fall Drink Options For Those Who Aren't About That #PSL Life

For those whose go-to drink in the fall actually ISN'T a PSL.

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5 Fall Drink Options For Those Who Aren't About That #PSL Life

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Personally, I don't like pumpkin spice lattes, but that's just me. However, I know many other people feel this way too, so read on if you think that the PSL isn't your go-to drink.

Caramel macchiato

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For me, I only really like iced coffee/coffee drinks, so I get this iced, but feel free to get this hot or iced as you please. I love this drink as someone obsessed with caramel in coffee so this is one of my usuals.

Chai tea latte

This is a drink that is so easy to get cozy with, it tastes like a cup of fall and you can't go wrong with it.

Peppermint hot chocolate

Peppermint reminds me so much of the holiday season and hot chocolate is just a classic!

Vanilla latte

OK this may sound basic, but I love lattes especially with a flavor. This can be good both iced or hot but sometimes iced is too cold for the fall season!

Salted caramel mocha

For those who like both salty and sweet, this drink is perfect! Especially for those mornings that you have trouble deciding on the flavor coffee you want.

I hope these all helped because I know that you may want to try a new drink besides something pumpkin spice!

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