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Pumpkin Fever

From yogurt to vodka, it wouldn't be fall without pumpkin overload.

As the summer season comes to an end, stores are already pushing new seasonal items for fall, and this year it's all about the pumpkin. While most fall fanatics are familiar with Starbucks' pumpkin spice latte, don't miss out on these five other pumpkin products that have been popping up on shelves.

1. Chobani yogurt, pumpkin spice. Start your day off right with this limited batch blended yogurt. Chobani's pumpkin spice still delivers the same tang of a traditional Greek yogurt, but kicks it up a notch with pumpkin puree and spices, such as nutmeg and cinnamon.

2. Planters, pumpkin spice almonds. These powdered almonds are a fall/winter limited edition that combines that traditional taste of pumpkin pie with cinnamon, ginger, and cloves. Because the seasoning is a powdered blend, rather than a candied coating, these almonds are a sweet, yet healthy, way to enjoy fall flavors.

3.  Pumpkin Tarts and Pumpkin Ale. Whether they are served hot or cold, these Pop-Tarts deliver an authentic pumpkin pie taste. The smell of these can compete with Grandma's award winning pumpkin pie.

Check this out: Americans can get behind some Pumpkin Tarts and Pumpkin Ale.

4. Eggo, pumpkin spice. Not only do these waffles taste good, but they will make your house smell even better than a pumpkin pie Yankee Candle. These cinnamon packed waffles are perfect for anyone who has a sweet tooth in the morning.

5. Pinnacle, pumpkin pie. This affordable vodka offers endless cocktail possibilities for fall. This sweet and savory blend of pumpkin and spices works well, splashed into some Coca-Cola or apple cider. Cheers to fall!

If you have your traditional favorite or go-to drink every fall, don't be afraid to try these new things. I guarantee you will love them!


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