Delaware Starbucks Fall Menu Has Apparently Leaked
I know we don’t want to rush summer but the Delaware Starbucks fall menu has apparently leaked! There is no shame in loving pumkin spice. I even try to get…

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I know we don't want to rush summer but the Delaware Starbucks fall menu has apparently leaked!
There is no shame in loving pumkin spice. I even try to get a pumpkin spice latte the first day Starbucks sells them every year.
There is something comfortable about the famous PSL. The smell of the spice reminds me football is right around the corner!
And...football season is the best!
According to Mashed "we can expect the return of fan-favorite coffee combinations like the Starbucks pumpkin spice latte, pumpkin cream cold brew, and Apple Crisp Oatmilk Macchiato, as well as two new coffee creations, including an iced pumpkin cream chai tea latte and an Iced Apple Crisp Oatmilk Shaken Espresso."
The shaken espresso has quickly become my favorite drink so its great to see it on the Delaware Starbucks leaked fall menu.
This all stems from a leaked Instagram post that does imply the fall menu could drop as soon as August 29th and carry all the way through the first week of November before their holiday menu starts.
Starbucks bakery items for the fall menu don't disappoint
On top of some favorite drinks returning, Starbucks fall bakery items in Delaware will also bring you comfort in autumn.
Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins, Owl Cake Pops, and Baked Apple Croissants will be featured.
I can't say no to a good croissant. I wish there was a croissant of the month club if I'm being honest.
The supposed leaked fall menu has been seen by a ton of people on Twitter.
Starbeez fall menu!!
This menu is rumored to drop on August 29th and will run until November 1st at all participating locations nationwide👀 pic.twitter.com/DqRcnvrlax
— Markie Devo (@markie_devo) July 24, 2023
There has been no confirmation from Starbucks themselves about the leaked fall menu, but I am hoping ALL these items wind up in Delaware.
Do You Know The Rules Of Etiquette For An Office Coffee Run?
Yesterday, Deanna and Justin In The Morning almost became "Justin in the morning" according to Justin. I hesitated when answering a really important questions and it got us thinking, Do You Know The Rules Of Etiquette For An Office Coffee Run?
Our Big Boss Joe Bell was in the studio yesterday. He popped in to say hi and informed everyone that he would making a run to Dunkin.
He asked if anyone wanted "a coffee or anything." Justin immediately responded with "yea, coffee black, thanks."
I however, hesitated to answer. I didn't want a coffee, I already had one. I was a little hungry, though.
I thought about asking for a bagel but I stopped myself and just politely declined the offer.
It got me thinking if there were rules when it came to an office coffee run. Is there an etiquette to follow when someone offers?
Do You Know The Rules Of Etiquette For An Office Coffee Run? One reddit user threw us for a loop on the whole payment discussion.
We put it out to our listeners and came up with a few solid rules to follow whether you are the coffee runner or someone else is.
At some point, we have probably all been guilty of breaking some of these rules. I would definitely keep these in your back pocket the next time someone in the office offers to go on a coffee run.
LISTEN below to the whole show segment and discussion surrounding coffee run etiquette and see what side you stand on.
We've also compiled our list of rules below.
Get What The Runner Is Getting
You've heard of the KISS rule, right? Keep It Simple Stupid!
Sorry, we don't mean to call you stupid. We're just the messenger. But seriously, keep it simple. Order what the runner is ordering. Next time someone in the office offers to go on a coffee run, just respond with "get me whatever you're having, thanks!"
It keeps the order simple for them and you'll most likely get another offer for being agreeable.
No Multi Orders
Don't ask for more than one item.
In addition, if someone already snagged the opportunity to ask for a bagel or a donut, don't jump on the bandwagon and ask for one too. This can turn the coffee run into a chore and that person may never offer to go again.
Equal Or Lesser Value
If someone is kind enough to offer to go on a coffee run, you don't have to get coffee. As long as your order is of equal or lesser value to the most expensive item being ordered, you're still in good standing.
When In Doubt, Mobile Order...Maybe
There's some debate around whether or not you can use the mobile order loop hole.
If someone offers to grab you a coffee but you want a bakery item, you can hop on the app and place the order for pickup and then ask them if they mind just grabbing your order for you.
This has pros and cons. It gets the runner out of paying for your item but also may seem a little rude or inconvenient. Choose at your own risk.
Who's Paying For This Though?
Is it safe to assume that if someone offers a coffee run, that they're paying? Or are you expected to throw them money? How can you decipher?
I believe it's all in the language. If the person going on the run says something along the lines of "Hey, I'm going on a coffee run. What do you want?" That tells me they're paying.
If they say "I'm running to Dunkin', do you want me to get you anything?" That's a little more passive, and sounds like they expect you to pay for your own.
Keep these rules handy the next time someone in your office goes on a coffee run.