Pumpkin spice products are already in grocery stores in July
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I don't think I've tried any pumpkin spice food or drink (they aren't that common here), but I definitely want christmas sweets like gingerbread and spiced cookies available year-round - why eat cookies that are flavored with just butter, vanilla or chocolate, when you could have cookies with spices?
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So what, if people enjoy having those, let them.
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The auto shop in my hometown had a sign that said “pumpkin spice oil change”
I appreciate the humor of the random mechanic that thought that was a hoot
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I just hate that all supermarket tomatoes taste like pumpkin now
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Relevant clip from Last Week Tonight:
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Stop it
Seriously, stop it
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It's weird being in the southern hemisphere sometimes.
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With more people tapping into the trend of Summerween
Summerween
Your marketers were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.
They’ve never once considered if they should. Heck, Adam Smith said so himself:
“The wealth of nations relies on dumb ass marketing and stupid fuckers buying into it.” - Adam Smith
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Fuck yeah! Pumpkin spice is delicious! That shit oughta be year round.
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It's weird being in the southern hemisphere sometimes.
Oh, I never thought of that... is the cinnamon/ginger/clove mix associated with autumn or Christmas there? I remember reading a book, I want to say Little House on the Prairie, when I was a kid where some kids were really excited that their mom brought them some cold, refreshing eggnog as a summer time treat while working in the field. I found that very strange.
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Candy corn too.
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Oh, I never thought of that... is the cinnamon/ginger/clove mix associated with autumn or Christmas there? I remember reading a book, I want to say Little House on the Prairie, when I was a kid where some kids were really excited that their mom brought them some cold, refreshing eggnog as a summer time treat while working in the field. I found that very strange.
No, it's not really a thing here at all.
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It should just be sold all year round anyway. The hell I have to wait until October/September for things to taste like pumpkin pie? It doesn't ever actually have pumpkin in it, so it's not because of a growing season.
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No, it's not really a thing here at all.
Oh, that makes sense. Do you have any seasonal spice combos?
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Saw Halloween costume put up for sale, in mid-July. At this point, expecting frozen Turkeys to show up soon.
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Might as well make it year round. Hell, vanilla was considered the fanciest of fancy rare spices, and now it's in everything.
Biggest problem i have with "seasonal" food, is the absolutely infuriating amount of food wasted just because the box/product needs to be swapped for the version that has hearts and bunnies on it.
Vanilla, actual vanilla, is a pain in the ass to make, and almost all of the world's actual vanilla ends up in ice cream. We can synthesize the same chemicals out of, among other things, wood pulp and beaver secretions, which is why it's easier to make things vanilla flavored now.
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Saw Halloween costume put up for sale, in mid-July. At this point, expecting frozen Turkeys to show up soon.
Saw Halloween decorations at Lowe's couple days ago
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It's either season creep or retailers don't think we're going to make it through fall so they're dumping products ahead of schedule.
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Oh, that makes sense. Do you have any seasonal spice combos?
I think various corporations are trying to make pumpkin spice a thing, but apart from that, not really.
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Vanilla, actual vanilla, is a pain in the ass to make, and almost all of the world's actual vanilla ends up in ice cream. We can synthesize the same chemicals out of, among other things, wood pulp and beaver secretions, which is why it's easier to make things vanilla flavored now.
Do you mean the vanilla bean is a pain in the ass to grow? Vanilla is really easy to make from vanilla beans. Just use alcohol to extract the vanilla