You can make pumpkin spice latte at home – and its cheaper than Starbucks

Summer may have come to an abrupt end, but there is something we can all look forward to.

Coffee lovers rejoice as pumpkin spice latte season is now in full swing.

But – if you're worried about splurging a little too much on autumnal drinks – then we've got you covered.

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There are ways you can make the classic favourite at home, and even ensure it's heatwave-friendly.

The Ice Co revealed how you can cool down your coffee by making an iced pumpkin spice latte, as well as the original version.

At Starbucks, the famous beverage is currently on menu for £4.45, which is a little pricey.

If customers were to spend £18.50 on bulk ingredients at home, it would make around 10 individual drinks.

But instore, £18.50 would only cover the cost of just four frappes.

This means it's much cheaper to make your own, and you don't need to buy many ingredients to pull it off.

So, if you want to get those autumnal vibes brewing without breaking the bank, this may be a good option.

And it's even better news if you work from home, as you can still get your daily fuel by sipping on your favourite warming beverage.

What do I need?

To make an iced version of the popular drink, you'll need:

  • 2 handfuls of Polar Cube ice (10p per portion)

  • 2 measures of pumpkin spice syrup (14p per portion)

  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract (14p per portion)

To make a classic pumpkin spice latte, you'll need:

  • X1 handful Polar Cube ice

  • X2 scoops pumpkin spiced flavoured instant coffee

  • X8 measures milk or milk alternative

  • Garnish – squirty cream or dairy alternative

How do I make it?

  1. Add two scoops of pumpkin spiced flavoured instant coffee to 50ml boiling water.

  2. Mix in your milk.

  3. Add a handful of ice and stir.

  4. Top with squirty cream and enjoy.

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