

with detailed nutritional information including calories, fat and protein. Coffee with Cream & Sugar (Dunkin' Donuts). “We have made great strides in reducing the sugar content of our drinks, meeting Public Health England’s 20% sugar reduction target by 2021. 1 to 10 of 180 for Dunkin' Donuts Beverages. “We are constantly innovating our drinks to offer less sugar or healthier alternatives without compromising the great taste our customers enjoy. All nutritional information is clearly displayed during the ordering process, in the restaurant, in the app and on the nutrition calculator of our website, so that customers can make informed choices.’Ī Costa Coffee spokesperson said: ‘All limited edition autumn drinks at Costa Coffee can be customized to reduce calorie and sugar content. For example, a French Cruller at Dunkin Donuts has 220 calories and a Glazed Chocolate Donut has 340 calories while an Original Glazed Donut at Krispy Kreme. “We also offer a range of drink options that can be customized in a number of ways, such as choosing our smallest size Tall or our oat dairy alternative with no added sugar.”Ī McDonald’s spokesperson said: ‘Our Salted Caramel Latte is only available for a limited time. The drink also has 26.2 g of sugar and 0.15 g of salt. Pret’s take on the Pumpkin Spice Latte (£3.65) contains 189 calories. Use our Starbucks nutrition calculator to add. Gregg’s Pumpkin Spice Latte (£2.20) was centered on the plate, with 219 calories and 28g of sugar. However, there is a way to enjoy the yummy flavors for fewer calories with Dunkin Donuts sugar-free flavors. It contains the most salt of all drinks, at 0.76 g per medium mug. Cappuccino With Skim Milk For just 70 calories, you can enjoy a medium skim milk cappuccino with a creamy, frothy texture. The following Dunkin beverages are lower in calories than what you would find at popular coffee shops. The hot drink has 393 calories and 48.9 g of sugar - making it the second worst offender of all seasonal drinks. Your favorite Dunkin beverage should have no more than 100 calories and a low sugar content. Of Costa’s four fall drinks, the Maple Hazel Hot Chocolate (£4.65) is the most caloric of all the drinks this website reviewed.

The large version of the drink is even worse, with 444 calories, 67.6 g of sugar and 0.78 g of salt. It also has 0.63 g of salt, more than a medium-sized McDonald’s fries and the equivalent of two packs of Walkers Ready Salted Crisps (0.34 g). In comparison, an original Krispy Kreme glazed donut has four times less, at 12.6 g. The ingredients also contain 53.6g of sugar - equivalent to six-and-a-half scoops of Haagen-Dazs vanilla ice cream and most of the drinks this website looked at. In comparison, a cheeseburger at McDonald’s has 298 calories. That is one fifth of a woman’s daily intake and 15 percent of a man’s. The drink - a blend of coffee, pumpkin pie-flavored sauce, and milk, topped with whipped cream and pumpkin pie seasoning - has 379 calories. The worst offender on Starbucks’ extensive list of seven new drinks was the Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino Blended Beverage (£4.40).
