As the summer slowly gives way to fall, the menus at fast-food restaurants start to change too.

And one of the biggest changes is the return of pumpkin-spice everything. If you’re ready for your pumpkin-spice fix, but don’t know where to go this fall, check out these offerings from fast food places around town.

Jamba

The popular juice bar is welcoming fall with a pumpkin smash smoothie available as a drink or in a smoothie bowl. They also have vegan options.

Starbucks

This year, Starbuck’s pumpkin spice latte turns 20, and in celebration of two decades of delicious flavor, the chain is bringing back the latte for the season. In a recent Instagram post, the chain shared the news of the return of the pumpkin spice latte, as well as the new pumpkin cream cold brew.

Dunkin’

Dunkin’ has brought back its seasonal favorites, including the pumpkin spice latte, along with pumpkin muffins, donuts and donuts bites (munchkins).

Smoothie King

Smoothie King has five varieties of pumpkin goodness, including the pumpkin power meal, pumpkin slim-n-trim, pumpkin vegan, pumpkin coffee high protein and pumpkin d-lite.

Paris Baguette

With a new location open in the Sandy Springs area, Paris Baguette is a popular bakery chain that’s taken pumpkin to a new level. With lattes, sweet cream cold brews, donuts, pastries and more.

Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme is giving its classic glazed donuts a pumpkin spice makeover. But they’re also offering some new items like a pumpkin spice cheesecake swirl donut and a pumpkin spice maple pecan donut that will satisfy their customers’ sweet tooth.

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