You can get your money back when buying a pumpkin spice latte for a limited time with TopCashback
The leaves are falling off the trees, nights getting darker and colder, but it's not all bad news. With Halloween just a week away it's safe to say we're right in the heart of pumpkin season and the lovely cosiness that comes with it..
When buying your next pumpkin spice latte, or hot chocolate, tea, frappe and hot milk drink, you can get £5 back - even if the drink costs less than a fiver. The drink does however need to cost at least £3 in order to qualify for the offer. We've broken down how you can claim it. All you need to do to claim is register with TopCashback - a website that allows you to get money back when you spend at certain retailers.
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