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Five Reasons Why Fall is The Best Season

Because who doesn't love fall?

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Five Reasons Why Fall is The Best Season

Fall is easily one of the best seasons of the year, and if you don't enjoy the crisp air of autumn and the wonderful pumpkin spiced taste, well, you're doing it wrong. There's so many reasons why fall takes the cake for the best season of the year, here's just a few reasons why:

1. You don't sweat every time you step outside anymore.


Goodbye sweaty tank tops and sticky shorts, hello cozy sweaters and fuzzy socks.

2. It's football season.


Whether you watch College football on Saturdays or NFL on Sundays, your weekend is jam packed with tailgating.

3. The flavors of fall.

Even if pumpkin spice isn't your thing, there's always caramel apple, or spiced something you can always give a try.

4. The activities.


Fall has plenty of outdoor and indoor activities for everyone to enjoy, whether that be haunted houses or going to a pumpkin patch.

5. The colors.


Fall means the leaves change to their beautiful orange and red colors,,but for some, fall also means that they can break out the dark-hued colors they've been dying to wear since summer.

Fall has so many great qualities, keep doin' you fall. You rock!

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