How To Satisfy Your Pumpkin Spice Cravings for Less

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Fall has officially begun, meaning pumpkin spice season is in full swing. You may not be able to get enough of this delicious fall flavor, but your wallet feels differently.

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Due to the overwhelming popularity of pumpkin spice everything, many retailers charge a premium for this delicacy. However, there are plenty of clever ways to indulge — a lot — this season without breaking your budget.

For example, Starbucks charges between $5.45 to as much as $5.95 for a grande pumpkin spice latte. While you might spring for at least one this season, making it a regular habit can add up fast. Instead, you can buy an entire 11-ounce bag of Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Light Roast Ground Coffee at Target for $9.99 and a 28-ounce Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte Coffee Creamer for $5.89 — just slightly less than the cost of three PSL lattes.

If Dunkin’ is more your style, plan to spend around $2.89 for a medium cup of Nutty Pumpkin Coffee when visiting one of the brand’s retail locations. Alternatively, you can stop into Target for an 11-ounce bag of Dunkin’ Donuts Pumpkin Spice Medium Roast Ground Coffee, priced at just $9.39.

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No doubt, you’ll be craving a pumpkin muffin from Panera this season, but at $3.69 each, you’ll need to control yourself. However, Whole Foods sells a Simple Mills Pumpkin Muffin & Bread Almond Flour Mix for $7.99 that yields a dozen servings, allowing you to indulge guilt-free.

Of course, the Dairy Queen Pumpkin Pie Blizzard Treat is also on your radar, and a small will likely cost you around $4.09 for a medium. If you want to spend less, you can get a 16-ounce container of Favorite Day Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream for $2.79 at Target.

Continuing on with fall desserts — pumpkin spice cake donuts from Krispy Kreme are a highlight of the season, but at $2.29 each, they can add up fast. However, the King Arthur Baking Company sells a Pumpkin Spice Doughnut Mix that yields 12 full-sized delicacies for $7.95 — and since they’re baked, not deep-fried, they’re also healthier.

If you’re craving pumpkin cupcakes, you could buy six premade at Albertson’s for $4.99. While that’s not a bad price, Target sells Pillsbury Moist Supreme Perfectly Pumpkin Premium Cake Mix for $1.59, which yields 24 cupcakes, allowing you to really stretch your dollar.

It’s never too early in the day for fall’s favorite flavor, which is why IHOP’s four-stack of pumpkin spice pancakes — priced at $10.29 — always hits the spot. However, you can get an entire box of Great Value Pumpkin Spice Pancake Mix for $1.87 at Walmart, making it possible to enjoy them every morning, if you so desire.

Retailers might charge a premium for all things pumpkin spice, but thankfully there’s no shortage of affordable substitutions. This makes it possible to enjoy the taste of fall from dawn ’til dusk without overspending.

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