Dump the ingredients into a bowl and mix well. Plus, pumpkin pie is easy enough to make without having the spices combined for you. My wife’s family recipe for pumpkin pie contains a different proportion of the individual spices than McCormick’s, which may be the secret to its delectable flavor. At least three of the following are in the bottle: cinnamon, ginger, allspice, cloves, and nutmeg. McCormick and Company, they of the little red-capped spice bottles, debuted their “Pumpkin Pie Spice” in 1934. Lest you think Starbucks gets the credit for our pumpkin spice mania, the record must be set straight. We buy them for the spice and the sweet, not for the taste of the beans underneath. That’s a good one too but let’s be real: none of Starbucks’ P.S. My daughter just reminded me Starbucks also brings back their pumpkin cream cold brew this time of year. And it’s only a matter of time before my car veers off the road and right through a Starbucks drive-thru for one of their classic P.S. We have two leftover pieces of this year’s first homemade pumpkin pie sitting in our frig. We have a package of “Pumpkin Spice Snaps” sitting on the counter. My wife & I, we’ve already caved to the obsession. For the next two months you can expect an endless parade of “P.S.” product advertisements. Welcome to mid-September, Americans, and the beginning of our pumpkin spice delirium. But there’s one you can be sure is a whopping success: pumpkin spice. Now Oreo flavors are too numerous to count. The original, of course, was two chocolate wafers sandwiching just the right amount of vanilla cream filling. Today you’ll find a dozen Triscuit flavors on the shelf, including “Fire Roasted Tomato & Olive Oil”. The original Triscuit cracker was a baked whole wheat square with a little salt. Today you choose from more than twenty Tarts, including “Hot Fudge Sundae”. Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts debuted in the 1960s with just four flavors: strawberry, blueberry, apple, and brown sugar cinnamon. When it comes to snack foods, I’m not a fan of variations on a theme.
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