disneychrista
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Not if people are buying it.
Wayyyy……to early for me, but not for someone that loves it regardless what month it is. Fall starts for me when we cover our pool, which will be in the middle of September.
Not a fan of pumpkin anything, but if you like it, go for it whenever you want.
Yes, this.I wouldn’t mind if they would keep the citrus and berry flavors of summer around alongside the pumpkin spice, at least until after Labor Day. But since I love the summer flavors, and don’t like pumpkin spice, it makes me a little angry that the flavors of summer get shoved aside too soon. Why can’t they overlap for a few weeks?
I can understand craft stores needing to put out holiday products early, because you need time to make whatever your craft is. A couple of months lead time is pretty normal for crafting. I am working on making a Halloween costume now, but it won’t be worn until Halloween. If someone is making placemats and centerpieces for Thanksgiving, they might need to start in September. Projects for Christmas could need to be underway around Halloween to be finished in time. When I can only work on items on the weekends, two months is roughly the equivalent of two weeks to create something. That’s not much time.As we left the parking lot, we drove by Hobby Lobby. I grinned at DH and whispered "I bet it smells like pumpkin spice and cinnamon in there!" He *scowled* at me and drove right by.A couple of days later after I was done canning pickles, I convinced him to go back. Before we even made it in the door, the scents were hitting us. We were surrounded by little fake trees with lights and orange & yellow leaves surrounded us. The whole store was FALL (and the workers were busily putting out Christmas).
My favorite coffee chain dropped a whole bunch of Torani syrup flavors about a year ago. Things like cherry. No reason given. No reason they couldn't have kept them, or pumpkin spices year found.I wouldn’t mind if they would keep the citrus and berry flavors of summer around alongside the pumpkin spice, at least until after Labor Day. But since I love the summer flavors, and don’t like pumpkin spice, it makes me a little angry that the flavors of summer get shoved aside too soon. Why can’t they overlap for a few weeks?