To Spice or Not to Spice

love it or hate it, ’tis the season for this controversial flavor

Briana Novacek

PUMPKIN SPICE. Delicious or divisive, there is no avoiding this autumnal staple.
PUMPKIN SPICE. Delicious or divisive, there is no avoiding this autumnal staple.

Whether you love it or hate it (and no one is in the middle), pumpkin spice is making its annual appearance. It’s about way more than just pumpkin spice lattes now. Seemingly every company tries to get in on the action. Some very strange things have been pumpkin spiced: Pumpkin Pie Spice Pringles, pumpkin spice deodorant, and even pumpkin spice dog shampoo. Too far, right?

Yet there are several local vendors that make pumpkin-spice flavored products that are appealing, such as Leinenkugel’s Harvest Patch Shandy, Pumpkin Spice soap from Lucy’s Goat Milk Soap (scented with a fragrance oil from Brambleberry soap supplies company), pumpkiny coffee drinks from SHIFT Cyclery & Coffee Bar, and a pumpkin pie-scented candle from Chippewa River Candle Company (a brand exclusive at The Local Store).

So what gives it that trademark pumpkin spice taste or smell? Well, Leinie’s Harvest Patch Shandy is flavored with nutmeg, allspice and cloves. Do we even like pumpkin or just the spices we usually flavor it with, i.e. cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and nutmeg? The mystery of pumpkin spice and its simultaneous allure and hatred may be one we never solve. All we know is, its return is how we know summer is officially over.

Fall Harvest is sponsored by:

CCF Bank
2125 Cameron St
Eau Claire

Fall Harvest is sponsored by:

CCF Bank
2125 Cameron St
Eau Claire