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Asda to launch its own Pumpkin Spice Latte that is cheaper than Starbucks

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Calling all pumpkin spice fans, as one supermarket chain has jumped on the bandwagon by launching their own version that will save you a trip to Starbucks.Supermarket giant Asda has recently announced it will be stocking Pumpkin Spice Latte Powder for fans to enjoy without the coffee shop price-tag from October 13.

The spiced beverage has become a seasonal favourite among coffee and Instagram fans alike, with Starbucks being the original go-to choice for many of them.But with the cost of living crisis continuing to soar, many PSL fans might be rethinking their daily trip to the global coffee chain for one of their iconic drinks.Luckily, Asda's instant coffee powder will be priced at the budget-friendly £2.50 for a 126g tub for fans to enjoy the drink from home in their favourite mug, while they curl up with a blanket to beat the chill - meaning you can beat the queues and save money.

Made with micro-ground coffee for an instant high-quality taste, coffee fans can create their own Pumpkin Spice Latte at home by stirring the powder into hot water and sprinkling on some cinnamon for the full autumnal experience.The supermarket also claims that one tub will provide seven drinks at 18g per serving, meaning their own version of the seasonal favourite works out at just 37p per cup.With a Venti Pumpkin Spice Latte from Starbucks costing nearly £5, Asda's instant coffee powder is perfect for anyone looking for a more affordable drink that will let them save extra pennies.

An Asda spokesperson said: “The Pumpkin Spice latte is an official marker of Autumn and its seasonal flavours eagerly anticipated by many in the run up to the change of season. "After seeing an increase in popularity for the Pumpkin spiced latte, we wanted to

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