Turn your pumpkin spice obsession into a $1,000 side hustle
LOS ANGELES - For those who eagerly anticipate the arrival of fall and its iconic pumpkin-flavored offerings, FinanceBuzz has an opportunity that could make your autumn even sweeter.
The personal finance platform is on the hunt for a "pumpkin spice pundit" to taste-test and evaluate more than 20 fall-inspired food and drink products from Trader Joe’s.
The role isn’t just about indulging in seasonal treats; it’s a paid gig. The chosen pumpkin spice enthusiast will earn $1,000 and receive a $500 Trader Joe’s gift card to cover the cost of purchasing the products.
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From pumpkin waffles to pumpkin-spice ginger brew, the selected pundit will sample a variety of items, rating them based on taste, preparation difficulty, and other criteria.
What does the pumpkin spice pundit job involve?
The pumpkin spice pundit will be responsible for purchasing and photographing each fall-themed item, ensuring that every detail is captured.
Once the products are in hand, the pundit will taste-test each one, evaluating the flavor and quality. The ratings provided by the pundit will be used by FinanceBuzz to help shoppers make informed decisions about which pumpkin-flavored items are worth adding to their carts and which can be skipped.
FinanceBuzz emphasizes that this is a "serious job posting" and is seeking someone who not only loves pumpkin spice but also has a keen sense of taste and enjoys a bit of fun. Applicants must be over 18 years old and reside near a Trader Joe’s in the U.S.
How to Apply for the Pumpkin Spice Pundit Position
If you’re passionate about pumpkin season and think you have what it takes to be FinanceBuzz’s pumpkin spice pundit, you can apply for the position at financebuzz.com/pumpkin-side-hustle. The deadline for applications is September 10th, so don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to turn your love of fall flavors into a side hustle.
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An assortment of pumpkin-flavored foods from Trader Joe's. (Chris Borrelli/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
FinanceBuzz is not affiliated with Trader Joe’s, but they are avid fans of the retailer’s seasonal offerings. Chris Lewis, a spokesperson for FinanceBuzz, noted that with so many new pumpkin-flavored products hitting the shelves each year, it can be challenging for shoppers to decide which ones are worth trying.
"Pumpkin season is a major passion for some people, so we wanted to find a true superfan to critique this year's fall lineup and help our readers shop," Lewis said.