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Is Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte actually any cop? We put it to the test
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BY NOW, YOU’RE probably aware of the Pumpkin Spice Latte, a Starbucks drink that’s only available during the autumn months.
The latte became a sort of internet phenomenon last year, gaining its own Twitter account and thousands of loyal fans who consider the ‘PSL’ the taste of autumn.
So what does autumn taste like? Well, we nipped down to our local Starbucks and tried it out.
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In the shop, we watched as the barista added some pumpkin-flavoured syrup along with the coffee, squirted on some whipped cream, then dusted it with cinnamon and spices. It’s €4 for a ‘tall’ cup (the smallest size).
In real life, and after being carried about through the mean streets of Dublin, it obviously doesn’t look as frothy and fun as the press pictures - the whipped cream was eaten by the coffee, along with the dusting of cinnamon.
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And the results of the taste test? They range from the meh:
To the NOPE:
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Something to consider here: Eating pumpkin isn’t really a thing in Ireland like it is in America, so perhaps our tastebuds just aren’t accustomed to it.
Or else it’s just not good, and everyone else is wrong. That’s what it is.
More: Pumpkin spice lattes are trying to become a ‘thing’ in Ireland and must be stopped>
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