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Grande iced latte for me
Skinny
Sugar free vanilla (limited sugar free syrups in UK )
Single shot most of the time
65 kcal
10g carbs
6g protein0 -
Starbucks isn't a regular thing for me, (I prefer to save money and drink the free coffee at work) but when I do get it I always make sure to ask for skinny milk. It cuts the calories and I've now gotten so used to it that I prefer it. I forgot to ask for skinny milk a few weeks ago and had whole instead and I felt sick for a few hours after.1
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Black coffee with 5 pumps sugar free cinnamon dolce and almond milk (<50 calories)0
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I like other coffee places better than Starbucks, but I like their cold brew okay, black. I don't know the calorie info, but it must be low.0
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I usually get a venti unsweetened coffee (iced or hot depending on the season) with a splash of coconut milk (approximately 50cal) or a grande triple soy latte, no sweetener (approximately 170cal). I’ve tried their sugar-free syrups but they all taste like chemicals to me. Their soy milk has just a hint of vanilla in it—love.0
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Skinny flavored lattes, or unsweetened iced coffee with sugar-free flavored syrup.0
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I just get a tall latte. I can't do the sugar free syrups, they have a horrid after taste.2
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London Fog w/sugar free vanilla syrup and almond milk. Psst, it’s not on the menu. Maybe 20 cals.1
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A peach tranquility tea latte with coconut milk. I dont get sugar added so all the fat is in the coconut milk. And let me tell u, you will not miss the sugar at all. A regular Grande coconut latte without sugar is 190 calories. I would imagine it being comparable to that calory wise.0
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I usually just get a tall cappuccino there. It’s 90 calories.0
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I usually just keep it simple and get a latte or an Americano with milk and sugar. The simpler your drink is at Starbucks, the less calories it will have. If you absolutely must have a specialty drink, I would get it half sweet like another poster had mentioned. Alternative milks are good for lowering the amount of calories in your drink, but you may not like the taste if you're used to cows milk0
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Espresso Frappuccino with an extra shot. I had one everyday all summer paid for by work so I figured why not. Calories.. not low that’s for sure.0
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If I'm drinking coffee/tea from Starbucks, I getting a small (or whatever they call a small) chai latte dang it. It is the only thing on their drinks menu that sounds remotely appetizing to me.
I can count on one hand how many times I've drank a Starbucks drink in the last five years and have either two or three fingers left over.
ETA: I only get it with whole milk. And apparently it's called a "short". And the calories aren't half bad - the same as for a can of Sanpellegrino. I'm shocked, I tells ya, shocked!
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Tacklewasher wrote: »Dark roast coffee, black no sugar. So few calories I don't bother logging it.
But I'm guessing that's not what you were going for
A mfp user after my own heart.0 -
No Starbucks here, but if I'm getting a milky coffee (generally a cappuccino) I ask it to be made with 3/4 hot water. I basically end up with an Americano with a bit of milk and froth - it cuts back on some of the milk calories.0
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I just drink americanos, which have negligible calories, but if I feel like a dessert-y coffee treat I get a grande skinny cinnamon dolce latte, which is like 120 calories for a grande, sweet, and easy to fit into my daily calorie goal.0
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Iced passion tea with Splenda, no syrup. Negligible calories. I'm not a big coffee fan.
If it's December, though, I'm getting a cranberry bliss bar.0 -
I'm pretty much screwed on low-cal of anything flavored, since I'm allergic to sucralose (a.k.a. Splenda), which is what they use in the sugar-free syrups, and I'm lactose-intolerant, so the only real "skim" option is almond milk, which I think is gross. That being said, if I want something low-cal, I go for a plain soy latte, which is 190, or coffee with some soy in it, which is probably around 40 calories. Usually, though, I just get half the syrup, since I think it's all too sweet, anyway.0
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LadyBingley wrote: »I usually get a venti unsweetened coffee (iced or hot depending on the season) with a splash of coconut milk (approximately 50cal) or a grande triple soy latte, no sweetener (approximately 170cal). I’ve tried their sugar-free syrups but they all taste like chemicals to me. Their soy milk has just a hint of vanilla in it—love.
Same here... tastes like chemicals to me.
Honestly I have a regular coffee typically. If I have calories to spare, I'll add some milk, or go for a caramel macciato or one of the fancy drinks (the chestnut praline one is tasty!). I do wish that there was an option to get a less sweetened option that still has all the flavor though.0 -
I’m not about spending several bucks on a single beverage. I buy Starbucks whole bean coffee, grind it at home, and drink it with Stevia and a little bit of sugar free flavored powder creamer. Less than 30 cals for a 16oz coffee.
If I were all about spending several bucks on a single beverage I would drink skinny vanilla lattes, or if I wasn’t watching cals... a venti pepermint mocha, lol!0
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