![]() ![]() The Facebook user and page could not be reached for comment. Similar versions of the claim have been shared by other Facebook and Twitter users and meme pages.īut pumpkin spice-flavored bologna from Oscar Mayer is not a real product, and the hoax has circulated online for years.įact check: No evidence that a 'clown purge' is planned for the night before Halloween Some users in the comments expressed disgust at the idea, while others said they'd try it. “This madness must stop!” reads the caption of an image of purported pumpkin spice bologna that accumulated more than 1,000 shares since it was shared to Facebook on Oct. Now, some social media users claim bologna from Oscar Mayer has been added to the list of controversial pumpkin spice products. The popular fall flavor, which is made from a combination of common spices such as cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg, has been found in cereal, Pop-Tarts, Spam, toilet paper and ramen. The demand for pumpkin spice has skyrocketed over the years. With autumn in full swing, the pumpkin spice phenomenon has made its annual comeback in grocery stores, coffee shops and social media feeds. Watch Video: How to make pumpkin spice at home The claim: An image shows Oscar Mayer’s pumpkin spice bologna ![]()
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