Starbucks Nutrition Information
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Straight from the source
Starbucks
Get all the Starbucks nutritional information you need directly from their website. Customize drinks to get the most accurate information, and learn how to reduce calories with helpful hints.
How many points?!
Restaurant Points
If you're on Weight Watchers, you need to consider how many points each visit to Starbucks is costing you with this comprehensive list.
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Big Mac through a straw
Newsday
Many people don't count liquid calories, but several beverages on Starbucks nutrition information page surpass 500 calories. Check out what this insightful article has to say about it.
Caffeine is an addictive stimulant that can suppress appetite, make people jittery and cause insomnia. Is your child drinking the equivalent of six cans of soda at Starbucks?
Parents often monitor the nutrition information of snacks, but do you know how much sugar and caffeine your kids are consuming when sucking down a Frappucino? You might be surprised.
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Making compromises
iVillage
This article isn't saying you should never have Starbucks again. Rather, it's telling you to be an informed consumer, to take notice of the nutrition information and to make smarter choices.
All at one time
3 Fat Chicks
Want all the Starbucks nutrition information at a glance, without having to navigate drop-down menus? Check out this Web site that has it all on one list.
A healthier alternative
Diabetes Health
Does the Starbucks nutirition information frighten you? Discover this lower-calorie alternative that's better for diabetics or anyone trying to reduce his fat and sugar intake.
Tall latte, skim, no hormones
Food & Water Watch
In this letter, Starbucks promises that by December 31, 2007, it will no longer use any liquid dairy products from cows treated with growth hormones.
According to this audio clip, Starbucks is moving toward zero trans fat in its bakery products, starting in 10 major cities.
Trendy and affordable
Reuters
Did you have to take out a second mortgage just to support your Starbucks' habit. Have no fear. Starbucks has introduced a $1 coffee with free refills.
Alas, poor breakfast sandwich!
NY Times
This article reports on Starbucks' decision to replace its breakfast sandwiches with healthier options. Probably a good idea, after checking out the nutrition information.
Great concept, bad name
Slashfood
In an attempt to make ordering easier (or just increase sales), Starbucks has added the skinny option: nonfat milk, sugar-free syrup and no whip. Read why some people are offended.

