Did we accidently invent this Starbucks drink or do other people get this?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"You should never drink calories"
-Abraham Lincoln.


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--Mark Twain
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks pumped flavors are 20 calories a pop. The white chocolate syrup is 60 calories a pump.

So if you get four pumps of flavor in a drink, you are taking in between 80 and 240 calories, just for the flavoring. That's a candy bar.



Not really. I'm the OP, I ask for two shots of flavor, four is way too sweet. A grande non fat chai with two pumps of flavor is between 200-230 calories, and has a lot of calcium and a bit of protein. Better than a candy bar, and more satistying as it takes a while to bring. Also getting some benefits from the chai tea.

Either way, it's figured into my daily calories. I typically get it as a midmorning or midafternoon snack to go along with fruit, and I don't get it every day. I'm at a healthy weight, eat healthy, and am active. Really, it's good to be aware of these things but most responsible adults will be okay.


I tried that today OP and I LOVED IT!!! I told the guy at Starbucks that someone had tried that by accident and said it was really good... he told me that with "dulce de lech" is really good too.

Anyway, I ordered a small, skinny chai latte with two pumps of pumpkin flavor... What was the calories of that? I ALWAYS order skinny iced vanilla late. I don't even know what is a chai latte actually, but it was very good today!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks pumped flavors are 20 calories a pop. The white chocolate syrup is 60 calories a pump.

So if you get four pumps of flavor in a drink, you are taking in between 80 and 240 calories, just for the flavoring. That's a candy bar.



Not really. I'm the OP, I ask for two shots of flavor, four is way too sweet. A grande non fat chai with two pumps of flavor is between 200-230 calories, and has a lot of calcium and a bit of protein. Better than a candy bar, and more satistying as it takes a while to bring. Also getting some benefits from the chai tea.

Either way, it's figured into my daily calories. I typically get it as a midmorning or midafternoon snack to go along with fruit, and I don't get it every day. I'm at a healthy weight, eat healthy, and am active. Really, it's good to be aware of these things but most responsible adults will be okay.
230 calories is a wee bit shy of a snickers bar which also has 4 grams of protein. That is a lot for a single beverage.


Still not bad for a snack, and a lot less fat than a candy bar, and no trans fat, and ingredients you can recognize and pronounce. Nutrition is more than just calories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:[oops - i'll try again... ]
Anonymous wrote:

I hope you are slicing your own lemon. Did you ever see that 20/20 on how contaminated cut lemon from restaurants are? Shudder. Never, ever again do I use the lemon slice they serve in water.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/23355862/ns/today-today_health/t/stop-poop-your-lemon/#.TqYOjBy9_58



If you were truly concerned about strangers' dirty fingers leaving "germs" in/on your food, you would not eat in restaurants.


Who says I do? Unless forced, I rarely eat out. It's expensive and full of sodium and I prefer to control the ingredients. Obviously I have to eat out some of the time, but I do so very rarely. At least at Starbucks you can see them making the drink.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks pumped flavors are 20 calories a pop. The white chocolate syrup is 60 calories a pump.

So if you get four pumps of flavor in a drink, you are taking in between 80 and 240 calories, just for the flavoring. That's a candy bar.



Not really. I'm the OP, I ask for two shots of flavor, four is way too sweet. A grande non fat chai with two pumps of flavor is between 200-230 calories, and has a lot of calcium and a bit of protein. Better than a candy bar, and more satistying as it takes a while to bring. Also getting some benefits from the chai tea.

Either way, it's figured into my daily calories. I typically get it as a midmorning or midafternoon snack to go along with fruit, and I don't get it every day. I'm at a healthy weight, eat healthy, and am active. Really, it's good to be aware of these things but most responsible adults will be okay.


I tried that today OP and I LOVED IT!!! I told the guy at Starbucks that someone had tried that by accident and said it was really good... he told me that with "dulce de lech" is really good too.

Anyway, I ordered a small, skinny chai latte with two pumps of pumpkin flavor... What was the calories of that? I ALWAYS order skinny iced vanilla late. I don't even know what is a chai latte actually, but it was very good today!


Glad you liked it! If you are ordering a tall skinny chai with just two pumps you are well under 200 calories.
Anonymous
"Grande chai pumpkin latte? No thanks, I'll just take one shot."
-Abraham Lincoln. Ford's Theater Cafeteria.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Grande chai pumpkin latte? No thanks, I'll just take one shot."
-Abraham Lincoln. Ford's Theater Cafeteria.


HAHAHA! Poor Abraham....
Anonymous
Perhaps I'm the only one who hates all drinks at Starbucks ... ? Seriously can't believe the calories people choose to add to their drinks. Maybe it's just that I'm a black tea drinker & their Awake tea doesn't do it for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks pumped flavors are 20 calories a pop. The white chocolate syrup is 60 calories a pump.

So if you get four pumps of flavor in a drink, you are taking in between 80 and 240 calories, just for the flavoring. That's a candy bar.



Not really. I'm the OP, I ask for two shots of flavor, four is way too sweet. A grande non fat chai with two pumps of flavor is between 200-230 calories, and has a lot of calcium and a bit of protein. Better than a candy bar, and more satistying as it takes a while to bring. Also getting some benefits from the chai tea.

Either way, it's figured into my daily calories. I typically get it as a midmorning or midafternoon snack to go along with fruit, and I don't get it every day. I'm at a healthy weight, eat healthy, and am active. Really, it's good to be aware of these things but most responsible adults will be okay.
230 calories is a wee bit shy of a snickers bar which also has 4 grams of protein. That is a lot for a single beverage.


Still not bad for a snack, and a lot less fat than a candy bar, and no trans fat, and ingredients you can recognize and pronounce. Nutrition is more than just calories.


What do you imagine is in syrup?
Anonymous
Not really. I'm the OP, I ask for two shots of flavor, four is way too sweet. A grande non fat chai with two pumps of flavor is between 200-230 calories, and has a lot of calcium and a bit of protein. Better than a candy bar, and more satistying as it takes a while to bring. Also getting some benefits from the chai tea.

Either way, it's figured into my daily calories. I typically get it as a midmorning or midafternoon snack to go along with fruit, and I don't get it every day. I'm at a healthy weight, eat healthy, and am active. Really, it's good to be aware of these things but most responsible adults will be okay.

230 calories is a wee bit shy of a snickers bar which also has 4 grams of protein. That is a lot for a single beverage.

Still not bad for a snack, and a lot less fat than a candy bar, and no trans fat, and ingredients you can recognize and pronounce. Nutrition is more than just calories.

Really? The woman who is advocating getting "two pumps of flavor" is also getting on her high horse about "ingredients you can recognize and pronounce?" Lady, you have lost your damn mind. I agree having a treat isn't a bad thing, but don't delude yourself into thinking you're channeling Michael Pollan when your enjoying your "pumps of flavor."
Anonymous
Black coffee and anger fueling me. Drinking black coffee, drinking black coffee....



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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Not really. I'm the OP, I ask for two shots of flavor, four is way too sweet. A grande non fat chai with two pumps of flavor is between 200-230 calories, and has a lot of calcium and a bit of protein. Better than a candy bar, and more satistying as it takes a while to bring. Also getting some benefits from the chai tea.

Either way, it's figured into my daily calories. I typically get it as a midmorning or midafternoon snack to go along with fruit, and I don't get it every day. I'm at a healthy weight, eat healthy, and am active. Really, it's good to be aware of these things but most responsible adults will be okay.

230 calories is a wee bit shy of a snickers bar which also has 4 grams of protein. That is a lot for a single beverage.

Still not bad for a snack, and a lot less fat than a candy bar, and no trans fat, and ingredients you can recognize and pronounce. Nutrition is more than just calories.

Really? The woman who is advocating getting "two pumps of flavor" is also getting on her high horse about "ingredients you can recognize and pronounce?" Lady, you have lost your damn mind. I agree having a treat isn't a bad thing, but don't delude yourself into thinking you're channeling Michael Pollan when your enjoying your "pumps of flavor."


I eat candy bars every once in a while too. It's okay, really. I run and do yoga, I'm a working mom with a naturally fast metabolism at this stage in my life. I burn a lot of calories just getting through the day and though I generally follow the 90/10 rule of healthy eating, now is not the time in my life when I'm needing to count calories. I don't think two pumps of syrup now and then is going to give me "the sugars."

If you don't like Starbucks, or are watching your weight, just start your own thread and don't ruin this one! Buzzkill.
Anonymous
Why does anyone buy prepared coffee? It's outrageously expensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Only 8% of what you read on the internet is true
--Mark Twain


Best quote ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Not really. I'm the OP, I ask for two shots of flavor, four is way too sweet. A grande non fat chai with two pumps of flavor is between 200-230 calories, and has a lot of calcium and a bit of protein. Better than a candy bar, and more satistying as it takes a while to bring. Also getting some benefits from the chai tea.

Either way, it's figured into my daily calories. I typically get it as a midmorning or midafternoon snack to go along with fruit, and I don't get it every day. I'm at a healthy weight, eat healthy, and am active. Really, it's good to be aware of these things but most responsible adults will be okay.

230 calories is a wee bit shy of a snickers bar which also has 4 grams of protein. That is a lot for a single beverage.

Still not bad for a snack, and a lot less fat than a candy bar, and no trans fat, and ingredients you can recognize and pronounce. Nutrition is more than just calories.

Really? The woman who is advocating getting "two pumps of flavor" is also getting on her high horse about "ingredients you can recognize and pronounce?" Lady, you have lost your damn mind. I agree having a treat isn't a bad thing, but don't delude yourself into thinking you're channeling Michael Pollan when your enjoying your "pumps of flavor."


I eat candy bars every once in a while too. It's okay, really. I run and do yoga, I'm a working mom with a naturally fast metabolism at this stage in my life. I burn a lot of calories just getting through the day and though I generally follow the 90/10 rule of healthy eating, now is not the time in my life when I'm needing to count calories. I don't think two pumps of syrup now and then is going to give me "the sugars."

If you don't like Starbucks, or are watching your weight, just start your own thread and don't ruin this one! Buzzkill.


That wooshing sound over your head? Yeah, that was the point.
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