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The 20 healthiest and unhealthiest drinks you can order at Starbucks (2)

  • Not every drink item at Starbucks is unhealthy, but some should only be drunk on occasion due to their sugar and calorie content.
  • Pumpkin Spice Lattes are loaded with sugar, making them one of the unhealthiest drinks you can get.
  • The coffee chain's brewed teas and coffees are the most nutritious drink items, because of their antioxidants and other health benefits.

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Walking into a Starbucks and looking at the menu, it’s impossible not to cravetheir delectable, whipped cream-topped items. Sometimes you’re just there toget some caffeine, but other times it feels right to just treat yourself to a super-sweet drink to brighten your day. You weren’t trying to start your day with a blood sugar bomb. But a pastry and a latte later, you’re in sugar crash city.

There are healthy options at Starbucks, however. You just have to know what to order if you want to avoidall the syrups and cream.

Starbucks’ menu is extensive. Since we weren’t sure what kind of drink you intended to order from Starbucks, we included healthy and unhealthy options from different areas of the menu. Whether you’re a fan of tea, coffee, or the milkshake-like Frappuccino, we have your back.

All of the items on this list are right off the menu — no ordering with a million modifications and risking a mix-up from the barista. Taking into consideration the sugar, calories, and fat from each menu item, here are the healthiest and unhealthiest drinks you can order.

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Healthiest #1: Brewed tea

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No,we don’t mean their Green Tea Latte. Starbucks has a wide selection of brewed teas for you to order, ranging from Jade Citrus to Youthberry.Some teas can help settle your stomachwhile others might be able to cure your cold (if you use this secret Starbucks hack). They also carry plain black and green teas, both of which come with health benefits of their own.Tea can make you more creative, give you antioxidants, andpreserve your vision. Just make sure you don’t drink it while it’s too hot —that might actually give you cancer!

Healthiest #2: Brewed coffee

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There’s been some debate over whether coffee is healthy or not — but there are lots of validhealth reasons to drink more coffee. It’s packed with antioxidants and can lower your risk of disease and other health complications. Of course, most of these benefits are from black coffee. Once you start adding things in, like sugar and creamer, you’re compromising the low-calorie quality of the beverage.These are the healthiest and unhealthiest creamersfor your reference, so you can know what you’re putting in your cup.

Healthiest #3: Caffe Americano

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An Americanois two to three rich, dark espresso shots topped off with steaming-hot water. This drink is 15 calories and has zero sugar. Espresso can be bitter, so this order isnot for the faint of heart. But Starbucks did recently debut a new Blonde Espresso,which reportedly tastes smoother and less bitter; so perhaps order your Americano with Blonde Espresso.

Healthiest #4: Teavana Shaken Iced Tea (Black or Green Tea)

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Some of Starbucks’ “shaken” tea beverages are doctored withtons of added sugarand, as a consequence, calories. And while the Shaken Iced Black Tea and Shaken Iced Green Tea both do have sugar — 11 grams in a grande — they have less than 50 calories each.

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Healthiest #5: Cold Foam Cascara Cold Brew

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Cold Foam is Starbuck’s newest innovation —and it tastes delightful. Foam used to be reserved for hot beverages, never before poured over ice. But the smaller amount of foam required for an iced beverage means that the Cold Foam Cascara Cold Brew has fewer calories and grams of fat thanyour typical latte. “Cascara” is the all-natural sweetener used to flavor the foam. It comes from the fruit of a coffee plant and tastes similar to maple or brown sugar. That’s healthier than anyartificial sweetenerin their “Skinny” drinks.

Healthiest #6: Cool Lime Starbucks Refreshers Beverage

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Choose your Refresher wisely — some of them are so sugarythey’re basically fruity co*cktails sans the booze. But this one keeps it relatively low in added sugar, only adding up to 14 grams in a grande. That might seem like a lot, but it’s nothing compared toStarbucks’ other sugary beverages. The grande has 60 calories and has a good amount of caffeine from green coffee extract.

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Healthiest #7: Caffè Latte

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You can’t go wrong with a classic latte. Espresso topped with foamy milk — heaven in a cup. You can go overboard on the fat and calories, however, if you use whole milk. Switch to skim or 2% if you’re watching your intake. You can also requestplant-based milks, all of which are lower in calories than cow’s milk, for this latte. Ordering your grande Caffè Latte with almond milkinstead of 2% shaves 90 calories off your order.

Healthiest #8: Iced Skinny Mocha

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While a Caffè Mocha is actually one of the unhealthiest drinks at Starbucks, the Iced Skinny Mocha is actually fairly healthy. It’s sweetened with sucralose (that’s the stuff used to makeSplenda), so as long as you’re okay with that you’re good to go. A grande has 120 calories, 1.5 grams of fat, and 8 grams of sugar.

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Healthiest #9: Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew

Unlike blended beverages and lattes, this drink is only topped off withcream and sugar— not loaded with it. As a result, the grande only has 110 calories, 6 grams of fat, and 14 grams of sugar, all without having to resort to low-fat milk or artificial sweeteners. You’re getting the real stuff — cream, sugar, and all. Just less of it.

Healthiest #10: Coffee Light Frappuccino Blended Coffee

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Frappuccinos aren’t exactly known for their healthy attributes — that much you know.Some of the calorie counts on those things are downright insane. But if you must have one, this is your healthiest option. Ordering it “light” means you won’t get any whipped cream, but if you’re willing to sacrifice that, this is your best choice. A grande manages to only contain 110 calories — that’s less than a latte — and 23 grams of sugar. It’s made with nonfat milk and a mix of artificial sweetener, so you can expect a thinner consistency and a bit of an aftertaste.

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Unhealthiest #10: Chocolate Smoothie

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Don’t let the word “smoothie” fool you. While smoothies can sometimes taste like dessert and still be healthy (if you make them right), this one does not make the cut. One order contains 320 calories and 34 grams of sugar. Sure, some of that sugar is from banana — but most are from the syrupy sauce blended into the drink. To this smoothie’s credit, it does have 20 grams of protein. So after sipping, you won’t be hungry 10 minutes later like you might be with other smoothies.

Unhealthiest #9: Cinnamon Dolce Latte

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It looks like dessert, tastes like dessert, has a name of dessert… But it’s coffee! And therefore it’s totally appropriate to sip with breakfast, right? Wrong. It’s dessert. Actually, this drink has more sugar thanmost dessert foods. There are 41 grams of sugar in this latte, accompanying 340 calories and 13 grams of fat.

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Unhealthiest #8: Caffè Mocha

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Rich, thick, chocolatey goodnessis waiting in every sip of this espresso beverage — probably because of all the sugar and fat used to make it. A grande with 2% milk and whipped cream (the default when you order) contains 360 calories, 14 grams of fat, and 35 grams of sugar.

Unhealthiest #7: Hot Chocolate

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This delightful winter treatis no small load on your diet. It’s got more sugar than most servings of ice cream — 43 grams in a grande. Additionally, there are 400 calories and 16 grams of fat. The whipped cream only adds 80 of those calories; ordering yours without won’t save you much.

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Unhealthiest #6: Seasonal lattes

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Every year, people are on the edge of their seats in September waiting for the release of Starbucks’ most famous seasonal latte:Pumpkin Spice. This latte and other seasonal varieties like Gingerbread, Maple Pecan, and the newestWinter Juniper Latte, all sound and taste delightful. However, they are loaded with sugar. Some evenhave more sugar than seven doughnuts.

Unhealthiest #5: White Chocolate Mocha

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Ofall the lattes on Starbucks’ menu, this is the worst for your diet. The White Chocolate Mocha, made with 2% milk and topped with whipped cream, has 430 calories, 18 grams of fat, and an insane 53 grams of sugar if you get a Grande. You can blame that on the four generous pumps of sticky, sweet syrup used to make the latte. There’s actually more syrup than espresso in this “espresso beverage.”

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Unhealthiest #4: Caramel Cocoa Cluster Frappuccino Blended Coffee

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Frappuccinos are almost always loaded with fat, sugar, and calories — with the exception of the Coffee Light Frappuccino, listed as one of the healthiest Starbucks drinks on this list. The top four absolute unhealthiest drinks at Starbucks are all Frappuccinos. The Grande size of the Caramel Cocoa Cluster Frappuccino, made with whole milk and topped with whipped cream, contains 450 calories, 17 grams of fat, and 68 grams of sugar.

Unhealthiest #3: Red Velvet Cake Crème Frappuccino Blended Crème

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You might as well just eatactual red velvet cake. A grande with whole milk and whipped cream has 480 calories, 18 grams of fat, and 70 grams of sugar.

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Unhealthiest #2: White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino Blended Coffee

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This got its ranking from the insanely high calorie count: 520 calories in a grande with whole milk and whipped cream. It’s also got 64 grams of sugar — the recommended daily limit of added sugars is 25 grams.

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Unhealthiest #1: Cinnamon Roll Frappuccino Blended Coffee

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Our minds were blown at the amount of sugar they managed to squeeze inside a grande-sized cup. Eighty-five grams of sugar. This drink will also deliver 510 calories, all dusted with a nice layer of cinnamon and sugar. Delicious, but definitely not healthy. But you knew that when you ordered it! Though you might not have known these otherlittle-known facts about Starbucks.

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FAQs

What is the healthiest thing at Starbucks? ›

10 healthiest bites to order at Starbucks
  • Classic Whole Grain Oatmeal. ...
  • Reduced-Fat Turkey Bacon and Egg White Sandwich. ...
  • Spinach, Feta and Egg White Wrap. ...
  • Egg White & Roasted Red Pepper Sous Vide Egg Bites. ...
  • Avocado Spread. ...
  • Kale and Farro Salad. ...
  • Chicken & Quinoa Protein Bowl with Black Beans and Greens.
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Is Starbucks healthy or unhealthy? ›

The biggest concern with Starbucks drinks is the sugar content. The American Heart Association recommends no more than 36 grams of added sugar for adult men and 25 grams for women. A grande Caffè Mocha from Starbucks has 35 grams of sugar.

What is the number 1 ordered Starbucks drink? ›

The statistic implies that the Iced Caramel Macchiato is one of the most popular and well-selling beverages at Starbucks. It signifies that out of all the menu options offered by Starbucks, the Iced Caramel Macchiato is consistently ranked within the top 10 in terms of both sales and customer preference.

What is the healthiest Starbucks drink for weight loss? ›

But some are better for weight loss. Starbucks will customize any drink for you. You can order short even though it is not on the menu, skip whipped cream, get fewer syrup pumps, and select skim milk to reduce calories and sugar. Fresh Filter Coffee, Caffe Americano, Espresso, and Brew Tea are best bets.

Which Starbucks drink has the most sugar? ›

The sweetest drink at Starbucks is their Java Chip Frappuccino blended beverage. It has a whopping 80 grams (16 teaspoons) of sugar! The sweetest iced coffee is Straight-Up Iced Caramel Macchiato with 10.5 teaspoons. You can always add more sugar or have the barista add syrup.

What is the healthiest drink? ›

Drink water, tea, or coffee (with little or no sugar). Limit milk/dairy (1-2 servings/day) and juice (1 small glass/day). Avoid sugary drinks. The more veggies — and the greater the variety — the better.

What is skinny at Starbucks? ›

Ask for “less whip” or “no whip” • Make it “Skinny:” Most handcrafted espresso and Frappuccino® blended beverages can be requested “skinny,” which means the beverage is made with nonfat milk, no whipped cream and a sugar-free syrup if available.

Is it OK to drink Starbucks every day? ›

Starbucks drinks typically contain a combination of coffee or espresso, milk, flavor syrups, and toppings like whipped cream. While these ingredients may seem harmless, they can add up to a significant amount of sugar and caffeine, which can have negative health effects if consumed in excess.

Is the pink drink unhealthy? ›

Is the Starbucks Pink Drink healthy? Well, it's definitely not the least healthy item on the menu. A 16-ounce grande Pink Drink made with coconut milk has 140 calories and contains 2.5 grams of fat and 25 grams of sugar.

What can I drink that is healthy? ›

8 healthy drinks besides water
  • Green tea. ...
  • Mint tea. ...
  • Black coffee. ...
  • Fat-free milk. ...
  • Soy milk or almond milk. ...
  • Hot chocolate. ...
  • Orange or lemon juice. ...
  • Homemade smoothies.

What is the most expensive Starbucks order ever? ›

The average price of a venti sized Mocha Frappucino in New York, one of the more expensive regular drinks, is around $6.39. A man named William E. Lewis Jr ordered a $148.99 Frappuccino, which is considered the world's most expensive Starbucks drink.

What is the strongest drink to order at Starbucks? ›

The 20 Drinks At Starbucks With The Most Caffeine
  • Blonde roast - 360 milligrams. ...
  • Pike Place Roast - 310 milligrams. ...
  • Nitro cold brew - 280 milligrams. ...
  • Cinnamon Caramel Cream Nitro Cold Brew and Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro Cold Brew - 265 milligrams. ...
  • Dark roast - 260 milligrams.
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Are Starbucks drinks unhealthy? ›

Starbucks drinks typically contain a combination of coffee or espresso, milk, flavor syrups, and toppings like whipped cream. While these ingredients may seem harmless, they can add up to a significant amount of sugar and caffeine, which can have negative health effects if consumed in excess.

What was Starbucks failed drink? ›

One great example of a poorly received Starbucks menu item lies in the infamous Mazagran, a discontinued coffee-soda mashup in collaboration with PepsiCo. In 1994, Starbucks ran a short campaign across the state of California during which it sold this fizzy drink.

What makes Starbucks unhealthy? ›

Nutrition distribution

The distributions show that Starbucks drinks are slightly left-skewed for calories, sugar, and caffeine. This makes sense as Starbucks does offer a number of zero-calorie and zero-sugar drinks, mostly falling in the tea category.

What are Starbucks top risks? ›

Some of the risks that investors should be aware of when it comes to Starbucks include competition, commodity prices, market risk, and its performance in emerging markets.

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