mardi 26 septembre 2017
Starbucks's Newest Fall Treat Is Basically a "Soft Little Pumpkin Pillow"
With so many pumpkin spice products arriving at Starbucks, we almost missed one new and exciting package snack: pumpkin spice madeleines. Each package comes with three madeleine cookies, which have been drizzled with vanilla icing.
According to those who have tried it, the pumpkin spice madeleines might be one of the best Fall menu items at Starbucks. Food blogger JunkBanter gave a glowing review and said, "They're a perfectly delicate blend of butter, vanilla, pumpkin AND ginger puree, the last of which I appreciate most." Adding, "These are soft little pumpkin pillows." Next time you're at Starbucks, you might not want to snag one . . . or a few.
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