Does being subjected to pumpkin spice marketing qualify as purgatory?

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This was one trip to the grocery story last nights:

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The fact that we move from Pumpkin Spice straight to “Mary Did You Know” season is why we need the doctrine of redemptive suffering.
 
What’s wrong with all you weirdos? Pumpkin spice is great! Sheeesh. Some people have no taste. 😒😁
 
Your photos just provided me with my shopping list. Thanks! 🎃
 
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At the very least, it qualifies as the outer lobby of purgatory.
 
Especially when they bring this stuff out over Labor Day Weekend when it is 90 degrees in the shade.

At least I see a couple places have realized we are all sick to death of Pumpkin and are touting their Maple flavored stuff.
 
Is it just a combination of unnatural chemicals that give the ‘pumpkin’ flavour…or the real thing (essence of pumpkin…unrelated to the “essence of cat” thread of late ) 🤔
 
Is it just a combination of unnatural chemicals that give the ‘pumpkin’ flavour
Pumpkin spice doesn’t have pumpkin in it. We’ve just started associating it with “pumpkin flavor” despite it tasting nothing like pumpkin.
 
Just consider…
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How did that pumpkin flavoring get there?
 
I just bought three unused pumpkin spice scented Yankee candles at the goodwill, for $4.95 each
 
Even QuikTrip:

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