Definitive proof that the pumpkin spice trend needs to end forever

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Andrea Romano
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It started with the pumpkin spice latte, but it grew into an obsession.

The world has become so fully saturated with pumpkin flavoring -- from beverages, cookies and bagels to air fresheners, soaps and fragrances to clothing lines -- that we're practically breathing it.

Another example to add to the growing list: pumpkin spice chicken sausage from Nature's Promise.

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The idea of combining pumpkin spice and chicken that should never exist in nature -- or be promised to you by it. We do appreciate that it's organic, though.

Let's stop it with the pumpkin, world.

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