This vintage tin is a reminder that pumpkin spice was a well-loved flavor long before coffee shops started adding it to their drinks every year. Photo Credit: Morford’s Antique Advertising Auctions (c) 2024 by Cowles Syndicate Inc.
Former Columbus City Council member Lindsey Shoemaker is moving out of her district and resigning her council post. Mayor Grant Spieth presented Shoemaker with a certificate of appreciation for her work on the council.
Pumpkin spice has been around since before 1900
For the past few years, the arrival of fall has meant two things: pumpkin spice in everything and jokes about pumpkin spice in everything. The flavor may have exploded in popularity during the last decade or so, but it’s been around much longer than that. This tin by the Frank Tea and Spice Co., which sold for $153 at Morford’s Antique Advertising Auctions (AntiqueAdvertising. com), is proof.