For many people the start of the fall season signals a time for new beginnings, from the start of a new school year to a fresh start at work after a relaxing summer holiday. But for a particular set, the fall season also marks the beginning of another important event: the return of all things pumpkin spice.
But in recent years, some have begun to wonder if our collective love for pumpkin-flavoured drinks and snacks has gone too far.
For example, this year Starbucks' famous pumpkin spice latte was introduced in the U.S. on Aug. 25, nearly a whole month before the actual start of fall. The drink – which many credit with driving the pumpkin spice trend – has legions of fans, its own hashtag (#PSL) and a Twitter account with more than 91,000 followers.
And even though the autumn-themed drink was available in the thick of summer this year, this has not curbed excitement online for the sweet and spicy beverage. Since its debut, Twitter and Instagram users have posted #PSL selfies and close up shots of Starbucks cups containing the drink.
Just had my first PSL of the season and now I can't. #PSL #Can't pic.twitter.com/M6KwZGtCp2
— Dylan Methner (@dylanmethner) August 30, 2014
IM ABOUT TO HAVE MY FIRST PUMPKIN SPICE LATTE OF THE YEAR #PSLove
— Emma Curtis ✨ (@pity_red) September 4, 2014
Liquid joy #psl (yes, it's 94 degrees out ) pic.twitter.com/wAclwvXpHB
— Cultivate Chic (@cultivatechic) September 2, 2014
My very first @TheRealPSL of the season! Happiness has returned to my life once again! Thanks @Starbucks! ☕️ #PSL pic.twitter.com/A9yvPrTrjt
— Jamie Steinberg (@NotYerAvgChick) September 7, 2014
#MakinLuv #PSL pic.twitter.com/4w4ohbh2jA
— Chuck Bass ☪ (@danger0usperson) August 30, 2014
The pumpkin spice trend has become so popular that several other companies have also started offering their own pumpkin-flavoured fare.
Tim Hortons and McDonalds both offer a wide array of pumpkin treats from Pumpkin Pie iced cappuccinos to pumpkin spice muffins and doughnuts.
And later this month, food giant Nabisco will be debuting a pumpkin spice Oreo cookie, according to multiple media reports.
The cookie will be a spin off the classic Oreo cookie, with white cookies sandwiching an orange-hued cream filling. And although the biscuit has not yet hit shelves, it's already creating a buzz online.
Attention all basic girls who can't even: Nabisco has come out with a Pumpkin Spice Oreo ..so who's coming with me to the grocery store?
— Missy Nicole (@missyynicolee) September 9, 2014
ATTENTION EVERYONE: If you find the Pumpkin Spice @Oreo ... pls tweet me &I will pay for them! That is all. #PSL pic.twitter.com/xHAdzz5XJB
— Emilie Clarke (@EmilieClarke) September 9, 2014
But pumpkin spice season has also spawned some haters, most of whom mock the hype surrounding the various snacks and drinks, as well as this year's early release of the Starbucks' drink.
Refusing to drink #PSL until at least October. #tooearly #notreadyforFall
— Hollie Sackett-Reid (@hsackettreid) September 2, 2014
Am I the only one who thinks it's too early for #PumpkinSpiceLatte? And fun fact: a grande #PSL has 50 grams of sugar!
— Lindsay Walker (@LiNDsayW1004) September 2, 2014
Yep, this is me #PSL pic.twitter.com/ko1khFepIi
— The PR Princess (@thePRprincesss) September 2, 2014
It's that time of the year again, starting September 6th! Who's excited? #fall #psl pic.twitter.com/lcSkPC4xMr
— Hot Iron Holster (@Hotironholster) August 31, 2014
And as for the negativity, it turns out it doesn't faze @TheRealPSL:
@slaughthie Haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate. *shakes it off*
— Pumpkin Spice Latte (@TheRealPSL) September 2, 2014