520. What We Can Learn from Starbucks and the Pumpkin Spice Latte

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Hey coffee enthusiasts, we're brewing up a fun-filled episode just for you! This time, we're diving into the world of the iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte, a seasonal beverage that has become synonymous with the cozy and festive vibes of fall. Every year, the arrival of the PSL heralds the end of summer and a welcome into the comforting arms of autumn.The Pumpkin Spice Latte, endearingly called the PSL, is more than just a drink. It's a cultural phenomenon, a warm, spiced embodiment of fall festivities. Did you know that the PSL turned 20 this year? Yes, Starbucks introduced this now-iconic beverage way back in 2003, and the world of coffee hasn't been the same since. Coffee culture has evolved significantly since then, and the PSL stands as a testament to this evolution. Today, it's not just about the coffee; it's about the experience, the seasonal transition, and being part of a larger coffee community.In this episode, we dig into the genius marketing strategy of Starbucks, which not only brought the PSL to the limelight but also elevated coffee culture to a whole new level. Whether you're a PSL aficionado or a coffee purist, join us as we unravel the story behind the birth of the Pumpkin Spice Latte and what it represents in today's coffee culture.If you're a product boss making over $100k you might be a great fit for the inner circle mastermind. To learn more and get on the waitlist go to: theproductboss.com/mastermindResources:Want a guide to over 308 business tools and resources to help you effectively run your product-based business? Slide into our Instagram DMs and message us “guide” or Visit theproductboss.com/resourceguide to get this FREE download today!Connect:Website: theproductboss.comInstagram: @theproductbossMentioned in this episode:HubSpotGet started for free with HubSpot CRM!HubSpot CRMInclusion & MarketingListen to Inclusion & Marketing, hosted by Sonia ThompsonInclusion & Marketing

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