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Deep-Fried Pumpkin Spice Lattes Are Here And Everything Is flawless
Get ready for a new fall flavor. For the first time in four years, Starbucks is releasing a new fall latte flavor.
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The latte is made with espresso, steamed milk, and flavours including graham and sweet cream.
The new “toasted graham latte” was created to mimic the taste of cereal milk, according to Starbucks research and development manager Yoke Wong.
Other ~important~ things to know about the TGL: It’s more coffee-forward and not as sweet as its sister drink, the PSL.
The latte isn’t the only new item that Starbucks will debut today – to celebrate the start of fall, cups with colorful illustrations of leaves and pinecones are also rolling out nationwide.
Starbucks said it was going for the taste of grown-up milk and cookies.
To mark the arrival of fall with the autumnal equinox today, Starbucks stores will be sampling Toasted Graham Latte and seasonal bakery favorites. It’s called the Toasted Graham Latte and it’s available right now – coincidentally (well, actually not so coincidentally) on the first day of fall.
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To top it all off, we can now indulge in the delightful TGL without waiting in line thanks to mobile ordering. “We wanted the colors on the cup to take a secondary role, and let the illustrations take the lead”, Balch added.