Autumn is my favorite season. Crisp, sunny afternoons spent hiking through golden aspen in my home state of Colorado; the collective watching of college football or baseball playoffs; and breaking out those comfy sweaters for the first time in months. What’s not to love about a glorious season of color, before snow and darkness invade?
Well, perhaps, one thing has gone wrong with the season according to voters in a new national survey Public Opinion Strategies conducted in early October: pumpkin spice. CONT.
Lori Weigel, Public Opinion Strategies