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Attention all PSL lovers, Starbucks Canada is welcoming back its fall menu and of course, it’s all Pumpkin Spice coded. But that’s not all! There’s a bunch of new additions to its line up and here’s what to know.
Mark you calendars and set your reminders because August 22nd is the day Starbucks brings back its fall menu to Canada. Get ready for the return of its fan-favourite drink – the iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte.
But the joy doesn’t end there. Introducing the new Iced Apple Crisp Nondairy Chai. It features a lovely blend of chai combined with a creamy oat beverage and topped with silky, nondairy apple crisp cold foam.
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There are also two app-exclusive drinks: The Iced Caramel Apple Cream Latte and nondairy Iced Honey Apple Almond Flat White.
And those we love newbies, we can’t forget about the OGs. Yes, the Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew, the Iced Pumpkin Cream Chai, and the Apple Crisp Oat Macchiato will be back on its menu.
As for sweet treats, there are also two new additions. The new Baked Apple Croissant and, according to Starbucks, “as a nod to one of the most ubiquitous animals in Canada,” the new Raccoon Cake Pop.
Maybe that’s more notable to us here in Toronto. But nonetheless, Canadians will get the chance to get a taste of fall ahead of the season.
Oh, and one last thing. Due to its popularity in searches here in Canada, the viral Starbucks x Stanley Quencher is making its way to stores across the country.
That’s in addition to the fall drinkware we always love to see.
But there you have it. What Starbucks creation are you most excited for?
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