Re: Pumpkin Spice Products Must be Stopped
It's option two: "No"
Think about it.
It's option two: "No"
Think about it.
That said, are Pumpkin Spiced Oreos a thing? Because they should probably make that a thing.
Forget the pumpkin spice, when are the stores going to get eggnog stocked? I'm jonesing for eggnog.
If it tastes good, it's obviously l logical.
Peanut butter in chocolate vs. pumpkin spice in anything is the different between a hot girl in a tight red dress and high heels vs. a hot girl in one of those ugly long shirts that fall down and are a little ruffled, with Crocs.
I was about to say the same thing about jalapeño peppers. The jalapeño growers must have had a big surplus for the last few years because the hot little peppers are showing up in EVERYTHING. My local Ralphs market has jalapeño bologna, jalapeño egg salad, jalapeño cole slaw, even jalapeño cornbread, for Christ's sake. I mean, who the hell wants spicy cornbread?It's wrong when pumpkin spice is introduced into products where there is no logical REASON to do so.
I love pumpkin spice.![]()
Every year it seems there's more and more of them, from candy to cented candles to even marshmallows. And it wears out its welcome very quickly.
Some lady put a pumpkin spice scented candle in her office at a business -- stunk up the whole place. It was plesant to smell... once.
Bag after bag of pumpkin spice flavored candies just sit there. There's probably one guy, some creepy guy who smells like pumpkin spice, who buys 'em.
Just a couple weeks ago or so, Wal-Mart finally got rid of pumpkim spice (and regualr pumpkin) flavored products which had been sitting on the shelf since last bloody Halloween. Yes, just in time to get ready to stock fresh pumpkin spice products that will sit there for another year.
As another user posted in another thread (Karzak):
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Clearly it must be stopped. It's like the "genius" who thought a few years ago of putting coconut in everything -- more "genius" at work.
The first cup of coffee I ever had, obtained from a rest-stop vending machine on I-75, was a pumpkin spice cappuccino, and it was more to my liking than any coffee I've had since.
They fall down, so perhaps they are prone to wardrobe malfunction?If it tastes good, it's obviously l logical.
Peanut butter in chocolate vs. pumpkin spice in anything is the different between a hot girl in a tight red dress and high heels vs. a hot girl in one of those ugly long shirts that fall down and are a little ruffled, with Crocs.
To bad we can't ask those hot girls to take off those ugly long shirts with little ruffles for something more sexy.
I was about to say the same thing about jalapeño peppers. The jalapeño growers must have had a big surplus for the last few years because the hot little peppers are showing up in EVERYTHING. My local Ralphs market has jalapeño bologna, jalapeño egg salad, jalapeño cole slaw, even jalapeño cornbread, for Christ's sake. I mean, who the hell wants spicy cornbread?It's wrong when pumpkin spice is introduced into products where there is no logical REASON to do so.![]()
Forget the pumpkin spice, when are the stores going to get eggnog stocked? I'm jonesing for eggnog.
Clearly it must be stopped.
Oh, I've got nothing against jalapeño peppers; it's just that there's a time and a place for them. Some foods simply aren't MEANT to be spicy.Jalapeno peppers make almost everything better.
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