Dunkin' Pumpkin Spice Latte is officially back this week

Praise the pumpkin spice gods: Pumpkin spice season is upon us. How close? Well, Dunkin' is bringing back pumpkin spice products earlier than ever this year. Starting August 17th, you'll be able to rate all of your favorite Dunkin' fall products, as well as some new classics. Get your pumpkin spice body ready.

As announced last week, Dunkin' is bringing back all of its fall favorites, from pumpkin-flavored coffee drinks to glazed pumpkin cake donuts to maple bacon breakfast sandwiches. Soon you can start your day right with seasonal favorites like Dunkin's Pumpkin Muffins, topped with white frosting and streusel crumbs. Plus, Dunkin' is offering the most autumnal treat of all: the pumpkin spice latte.

Dunkin' signature Pumpkin Spice Latte, which debuted in summer 2020, combines espresso with pumpkin and vanilla and is topped with whipped cream, caramel drizzle and cinnamon sugar. You can choose between hot or iced drinks, the latter of which is perfect for less autumnal weather. If you haven't succumbed to the PSL craze yet, now is the time.

Want to relax? Say hello to Dunkin' new Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew Coffee. Of course, when you take a sip, you'll taste flavors of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and pumpkin. Try the new Nutty Pumpkin Coffee for a more complex flavor, featuring Dunkin' Original Blend Iced Coffee with a pumpkin spice swirl, or for a fruitier option, Dunkin' Blood Orange Refresher will be available for this harvest season .

To celebrate the fall return of Dunkin' stores, fans can enjoy a $3 medium Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew or Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte through September 13, 2022. Work smarter, not harder, by ordering ahead with freebies (and maybe a snack to go with your drink) via the Dunkin' app before heading to the drive-thru. You'll appreciate the ease of it all, and be glad you don't have to wait for your order, sure.

What's more, Dunkin' Pumpkin Spice K-cups and packaged coffee are now available in grocery stores and Dunkin' restaurants across the country. For now, you can join the rest of the internet in anticipating pumpkin spice.

Additional reporting by Siena Galliano.