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Starbucks is so desperate for sales it’s pulling out the big guns—the pumpkin spice latte—earlier than ever before

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August 21, 2024, 3:37 PM ET
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Starbucks rolled out the pumpkin spice latte on Aug. 21 this year, its earliest introduction ever. Gabby Jones/Bloomberg

Starbucks Corp. Is deploying one of the most potent weapons in its arsenal to bring customers back into stores: the pumpkin spice latte.

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The fall product lineup is taking on extra weight this year after the coffee chain ousted its chief executive officer in a surprise move last week. Fan-favorite autumn beverages are key to the company’s plan to reverse two quarters of same-store sales declines.

The pumpkin spice latte returns Aug. 22 for the 21st straight year. Starbucks is also introducing a new iced apple nondairy cream chai, plus two other apple beverages that will only be available on its app. Returning offerings include a pumpkin cream cold brew.

Starbucks is bringing in a restaurant industry heavyweight to take over as CEO next month. Brian Niccol, who most recently led a turnaround at Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc., is on track to become one of the highest paid CEOs in the US. Starbucks investors applauded the choice, sending the shares up 25% on the day of the announcement. 

Niccol will have to contend with inflation-weary consumers forgoing $6 iced lattes, escalating wait times and staffing changes that have angered once-loyal customers.

The autumn drinks aim to meet demand for seasonal beverages while also catering to Gen Z and millennials’ preference for tea-based, cold and nondairy beverages, according to Starbucks. The company added that drink customization in the latest quarter was up 28% from a year ago.

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