Cinnamon and Pumpkin spice combine to make a smooth, crisp scent that smells similar to french vanilla candles with a crackly kick. There is no true winner because, though cinnamon is universal, pumpkin spice doesn't have that opportunity because it has been dubbed a seasonal scent.
2006-11-14 12:57:24
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answered by Professor Sheed 6
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Pumpkin Spice.. Cinnamon some times gets a strong taste.
2006-11-14 12:56:53
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answered by StarShine G 7
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Pumpkin spice because it already has the cinnamon in it
2006-11-14 12:53:41
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answered by ? 5
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Cinnamon
2006-11-14 12:53:03
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answered by Cameron F 2
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We use pumpkin pie spice in a lot of issues that decision for cinnamon. French toast, espresso cake, used it in apple crisp that grew to become into good. Its exciting to alter spices around and test as my husband says if it would not finally end up all of us understand for next time lol.
2016-10-22 02:43:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Pumpkin spice is more than just cinnamon. I prefer the multi flavours of
pumpkin spice.
2006-11-14 12:53:41
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answered by sunnymommy 4
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pumpkin spice is okay, but I prefer cinnamon cause I can do so much with it and it not remind me or others of the season.
2006-11-14 13:42:02
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answered by Slam64 5
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Pumpkin spice ususally contains cinnamon, clove, ginger, and possibly allspice; I prefer to put in the ones that I like (I'm not a fan of cloves), so I purchase them individually.
2006-11-14 13:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Mmmm....both! But take advantage of the Pumpkin Spice while it's in season! Happy Thanksgiving!
2006-11-14 12:53:00
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answered by circa 1980 5
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Pumpkin spice. It has cinnamon, clove and ginger in it.
2006-11-14 12:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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