Pumpkin Spice Syrup DIY

Pumpkin syrups have become essential during autumn–so much so that some people have started adding them to their pantries for easy homemade pumpkin spice beverages. You can even Google what state is the most pumpkin spice-obsessed to see how much everyone in the US loves the seasonal flavor! 

You can make DIY pumpkin syrup with key ingredients like sugar, pumpkin puree, and pumpkin spice mix, but a more cost-effective and convenient option is to buy ready-made syrups, like those in Skinny Mixes’ pumpkin spice syrups collection. With our options, you don’t have to experiment on flavors, and you get a variety of choices to explore–so you’re sure to find one that suits your everyday cravings! 

How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Spice Syrup

What is pumpkin spice syrup made of? Pumpkin spice syrup is generally made of three key ingredients: sugar, pumpkin puree, and pumpkin spice mix. You can also customize this simple recipe with other flavorings, such as vanilla. 

For the pumpkin spice mix, you can combine warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves (and, depending on your preferences, ginger and allspice). You can also get a ready mix from the store.

You’ll want to combine everything in a saucepan set on low heat, stirring occasionally until the mixture dissolves and thickens. Let it cool before straining then use or store it in a container. DIY pumpkin spice syrup should last until a month in the refrigerator.

Why Buy Ready-Made Pumpkin Spice Syrup

While you can easily make your own pumpkin spice syrup, an easy alternative is to opt for a bottle of ready-made pumpkin spice syrup, like Skinny Mixes’ pumpkin spice syrups. Here are some reasons why you should opt for these instead:

Cost-Effectiveness and Convenience

You’ll save more from making pumpkin spice syrup from scratch, but buying the ready-made stuff is still cost-effective–especially compared to driving through for coffee every single day from a chain. Choosing ready-made syrups is also more convenient because you won’t have to deal with the guesswork of cooking; there’s less risk of messing up a good set of ingredients!

Flavor Choices

There are plenty of flavor choices when it comes to ready-made pumpkin spice syrup. From Skinny Mixes, you get four different choices that you can choose based on the type of pumpkin spice experience you’re craving!

Healthy Options 

You can get healthier options with ready-made pumpkin spice syrup. For instance, Skinny Mixes’ catalog is free of calories, sugar, fat, and carbs. Our syrups are also kosher and gluten-free!

Skinny Mixes Pumpkin Spice Syrups

Skinny Mixes offers a variety of pumpkin spice syrups that could easily elevate your everyday drinks into an autumn favorite! You just have to buy a bottle, add a few pumps to your drink (or food) based on your liking, and you’re good to go. Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s available:

Pumpkin Spice

The pumpkin spice syrup from Skinny Mixes is the quintessential fall flavoring. It features the classic taste of pumpkin and spices that warm your taste buds on crisp days.

White Chocolate Pumpkin Spice

Our white chocolate pumpkin spice syrup combines two luxurious flavors: pumpkin spice and white chocolate. This makes for a rich flavor that gives anything an extra kick of creaminess.

Pumpkin Caramel

The Skinny Mixes pumpkin caramel syrup has a deep burnt sugar flavor that gives the pumpkin a deeper taste. You get a luscious syrup that’s great to add to basic drinks and baked goods!

Pumpkin Pecan Waffle

Skinny Mixes’ pumpkin pecan waffle syrup boasts the flavors of pumpkin, maple syrup, toasted pecans, and golden waffles. It tastes just like the best breakfast on a chilly autumn morning! 

Easy DIY Pumpkin Spice Drinks with Skinny Mixes Pumpkin Spice Syrups

Our pumpkin spice syrups let you enjoy your favorite pumpkin spice drinks at home without any guilt! Just add a couple of pumps to your go-to everyday brew, and you’ve got yourself an autumn classic that’ll warm your heart through the season. Check out our available options today!



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