By: Alessandra Adams By: Alessandra Adams | September 13, 2022 | Lifestyle Style & Beauty
As the days get longer and fall comes around once more, the annual resurgence of pumpkin spice is ready for its comeback—but if you thought pumpkin spice was just for lattes and candles, think again!
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This year, autumn's favorite spice blend can be found in everything from chocolate and coffee to diffusers and body scrubs. Whether you're looking to savor the flavor, or capture the scent in your own home, this list of pumkin spice essentials will have you feeling festive all season.
Why go out for your pumpkin spice latte every morning? Death Wish Coffee meets your essential beverage needs for fall. The “not just for sweater weather” coffee is a chai-inspired blend of cinnamon, cardamom and nutmeg. For those that prefer a classic cup of coffee in the morning, this blend is a balance of fall's go-to pumpkin spice flavors and a more traditional flavor profile.
Add a little more sweetness to the side of your coffee with these delicious pumpkin spice chocolates from Williams Sonoma. Each chocolate is a combination of a delectable dark chocolate shell and a velvety caramel center with notes of pumpkin spice. The chocolates themselves are decorated like little pumpkins for that extra fall sparkle.
If hot coffee just isn't your thing, La Colombe released its very own version of the pumpkin spice latte. This on-the-go version is made with the classic La Colombe cold brew blend and a few additional notes of fall. The latte is made with real pumpkin puree to give it that PSL flavor. If you’re non-dairy, don't worry. The drink also comes in an oatmilk version.
Keeping with the theme of sweet treats, this pumpkin spice chocolate bar from compartes is prefect for those with a sweet tooth. The bar itself has rich and creamy pumpkin spice flavor with the crunch from graham cracker crumbles sprinkled in. Even the packaging is reminiscent of fall with images of pumpkin pie detailed around the wrapper.
If the bars and the chocolate weren't enough to satisfy those sweet cravings, Magnolia Bakery released a pumpkin spice sampler with two pumpkin spice puddings and two pumpkin cranberry cupcakes. The combination is perfect for anyone who loves pumpkin anything.
Moving away from the delectable treats of the fall, Anthropologie released a pumpkin spice candle perfect for those cozy fall evenings. The candle is housed in a detailed burnt orange jar. The candle is a combination of pumpkin with warm spices, coconut milk and fluffy vanilla marshmallow.
If you’re more into diffusers but still want the pumpkin spice scent, Nest New York as the perfect pumpkin chai reed diffuser. This diffuser has notes of wild pumpkin, spicy masala chai, cardamom, ginger and cinnamon to create a warm fall scent. The best part is, there is no match required to release the sweet scents of this diffuser.
Looking to add some pumpkin spice to your self care routine? Lalicious has you covered with its pumpkin spice whipped sugar scrub. The scrub is a rich blend of pumpkin, cinnamon and brown sugar made for all skin types, and can be used to exfoliate and moisturize.
Too Faced is helping us on the makeup side of things with a new, matte, liquified, longwear lipstick in the shade of pumpkin spice. The warm hue is a burnt orange with red undertones. The shade is a limited edition release just in time for fall.
If the sweet flavors, scents or colors of pumpkin spice aren’t for you, West Elm has something that still fits the seasonal spirit. There are other ways to add some pumpkin spice into your life, and these glass pumpkins are the way to go. The burnt orange pumpkins come in two sizes and are the perfect pumpkin spice sprinkle for someone who may not particularly enjoy the smell of a pumpkin spice candle.
Now that you've got your pumpkin spice fix, why not keep the festivities flowing and try a few DIY fall home decor hacks? Once your home is all spruced up for the season, you can invite your friends and family over to enjoy some fall-themed cocktails.
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