I'm going to be honest, I just don't understand all of the fuss.

After an extremely hot summer with what seemed like 90-plus degrees every day here in Montana, it looks like fall is just around the corner, and for some folks, that means sweaters, scarves, and everything pumpkin spice. Don't get me wrong, a little pumpkin spice here and there is fine, but I don't understand the obsession that so many Montanans have with it.

In fact, when it comes to pumpkin spice, there are only a few states that are more obsessed than Montana.

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According to Zippia, Montana makes the Top 5 Most Obsessed Pumpkin Spice States, coming in at number 5. In fact, the only states ranked higher than Montana are Nebraska, Vermont, New Hampshire, and West Virginia.

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As someone that doesn't drink coffee, I suppose that might be part of my issue, however, I do enjoy the occasional Pumpkin Blizzard in the fall, although, I'm not sure if that counts as pumpkin spice.

I even like pumpkin pie as long as it's buried beneath whipped cream, but for whatever reason, I don't have the gene that makes me stop everything I'm doing and run out to purchase something pumpkin spice flavored the first day it's available.

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However, if you are one of those people, I have some good news for you.  There's a list of where you can find some of the very best pumpkin spice beverages in Bozeman according to one of my co-workers.

So to all of my pumpkin spice lovin' friends, Happy Pumpkin Spice Season, cheers to you!

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