Confused over calorie content of this Strabucks drink, help?!


Question: Confused over calorie content of this Strabucks drink, help?
Tall Skinny Caramel Macchiato with Sugar Free Syrup
(what a mouthful!)
I have the app and it calculated the stats as being 142cals, but it's described as being 112cals elsewhere. I tried with the Regular and Sugar Free syrup on the app and the calorie content was the same, is this right? I thought Sugar Free syrups had less/no calories?
Basically does anyone know the actual calorie content?
Thanks, and sorry for dragging out such a simple question!

Answers:

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I would go on the starbucks website to get the ACCURATE answer :)

http://www.starbucks.com/menu/drinks/esp…

Just a tall caramel macchiato with fat free milk (tall) is only 140 calories. So it'd be less with sugar free syrup, for sure!

BTW, I love caramel macciato's :) however, I get them iced. Delicious!



Starbucks (and other coffee companies) have drinks that are full of calories. Enjoy whatever coffee drink you want! If your worried about calories, maybe watch other areas of your diet.

Regular milk might have more calories than Non Fat or Soy Milk, but not by much.

Sugar Free Syrups have artificial sweeteners, which are bad for you. Unless your doctor says you should watch your sugar intake, it's fine to have the regular syrups.

There's always the option of asking the Starbucks barista for the Nutrion Fact sheet. Sometimes you can find them at the stand that contains the milks, sugars, honey, other papers about Starbucks, etc.

I'm just speaking from my personal experience.

Starbucks fan.



It's 140 calories with nonfat milk. Sugar free syrups do still have calories, I would guess that the calculations on your phone or whatever goes accordingly with the milks it uses. You can look on the Starbucks website for other nutrition facts.



MayBe It's Just The Sugar Cotent! Too Much Sugar!




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