Some stores already have the syrup in back and will make you one if you ask. The Starbucks in the Roosevelt neighborhood (above Whole Foods) has it so I'm sure someone in Ballard probably does too. I'm kind of torn about it. The pumpkin spice is supposed to be a sure sign on fall. Knowing it's out there now feels a little like when stores put out their Christmas decorations before Halloween.
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Some stores already have the syrup in back and will make you one if you ask. The Starbucks in the Roosevelt neighborhood (above Whole Foods) has it so I'm sure someone in Ballard probably does too.
I'm kind of torn about it. The pumpkin spice is supposed to be a sure sign on fall. Knowing it's out there now feels a little like when stores put out their Christmas decorations before Halloween.
Thanks for the link! :) I can't believe it is almost fall again already - the summer always goes by so fast.
Woo! These are my fave and last year our local store ran out of them quickly, and I didn't get one.
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