Pumpkin Spice Cough Drops: Have We Really Gone This Far?

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As September rolls in, we find ourselves thrust into the whirlwind of pumpkin spice mania. Even though fall hasn’t officially arrived yet, the pumpkin-obsessed community has declared summer over, ushering in a season of all things pumpkin spice.

And by “all things,” we mean every conceivable product. From pumpkin spice lattes, which can be forgiven for their delightful resemblance to pumpkin pie, to the bizarre emergence of pumpkin spice gum and even deodorant—this flavor is everywhere. If you can think of a snack, it’s likely been transformed into a pumpkin spice version.

While we’ve chuckled at many of these odd concoctions as we passed them in the grocery aisle, one recent development has pushed the boundaries of reason: pumpkin spice cough drops. Yes, you read that right. CVS has decided to offer these fall-themed cough drops, ensuring that even when you’re feeling under the weather, you can enjoy the taste of pumpkin spice. But be prepared for the inevitable social media backlash—many are in agreement that this is a step too far.

If you’re nursing a cold and fancy a taste of autumn while battling a sore throat, CVS has you covered. But for those who have had their fill of pumpkin spice, brace yourselves; it looks like we’re in for an extended season of this flavor overload.

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In summary, pumpkin spice has seemingly infiltrated every aspect of our lives, including cough drops. Whether this trend excites you or leaves you rolling your eyes, it’s clear the pumpkin spice phenomenon is here to stay—at least for a while.