Move Over, PSL—Starbucks' Winter Menu Has Been Leaked

While Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte season is just starting, some fans of the chain are eagerly awaiting winter and all the unique menu items the season has to offer.

Luckily, fans got a sneak peek of Starbucks' winter season, as Instagram user Markie_devo shared the leaked menu on their social media account on Sept. 20.

For bakery goods, there will allegedly be a Sugar Plum Cheese Danish, Cran Bliss Bar, Snowman Cookie, and a new Peppermint Brownie Cake Pop. The menu will reportedly launch on Nov. 2.

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There will also reportedly be a limited-time-only Gingerbread Oatmilk Latte, both hot and iced, while the Sugar Cookie Almondmilk Latte, hot and iced, will allegedly return to the menu.

While not included in the picture of the leaked menu, the Instagram user claimed that both the Caramel Brûlée Latte and Chestnut Praline Latte will also be featured.

Markie_devo shared their excitement for the new menu in the caption, writing, "Don’t you 'can’t even' me!! I love fall just as much as you..BUT!! GINGERBREAD!!😅." They included the note that "all early menus date may change," while reminding Starbucks fans that Red Cup Day is Nov. 16.

Fans were very hyped up about the big news, with comments like, "Gingerbread is coming back and that’s all I care about," and "Gingerbread chai??? Yes, please!!"

"As a person obsessed with anything gingerbread… christmas just came early 🥹," said another, while a different customer almost let their excitement get the best of them, saying, "Not me almost crashing my car upon reading this 😂."

Some were a little disappointed with the rumored menu items, with one fan of the chain writing, "They need to bring back the eggnog latte 😭."

For everyone looking forward to the return of Starbucks' winter favorites, it won't be long before they are back on the menu!

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