Dietitian issues warning about the Starbucks drinks to AVOID this Fall
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It may not be officially Fall yet, but Starbucks has already released its menu for the season – and customers can finally get their hands on that highly anticipated Pumpkin Spice Latte.

This year, Starbucks has kept fan favorites on the menu, such as the beloved Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew, Pecan Crunch Oatmilk Latte, and Pumpkin Cream Chai. 

However, while beloved by scores of Americans, dieticians are warning that the high sugar content and calories in these drinks can be far higher than you might imagine. 

The grande size of a Pumpkin Cream Cold Foam, for example, clocks in at 250 calories and 31 grams of sugar.

For a Pumpkin Spice Latte, the smallest size comes in at 270 calories with 34 grams of sugar.

Some coffee lovers have been stunned by the numbers and are taking to social media to air their grievances. 

‘Why is a GRANDE Pumpkin Chai at Starbucks 500 calories… insanity,’ one user wrote on X this week.

Another person said: ‘Bruh I was going to Starbucks daily getting a Pumpkin Spice Latte and a pumpkin loaf (I’m basic) and never realized I was like consuming most of my calories in the morning!’

Some coffee lovers have been stunned to find out just how many calories are in some of these drinks, taking to social media to air their grievances

Some coffee lovers have been stunned to find out just how many calories are in some of these drinks, taking to social media to air their grievances

It may not be officially Fall yet, but Starbucks has already released its menu for the season - and customers can finally get their hands on that highly anticipated pumpkin spice latte

It may not be officially Fall yet, but Starbucks has already released its menu for the season – and customers can finally get their hands on that highly anticipated pumpkin spice latte

personal trainer even compared the amount of calories in a Pumpkin Spice Latte to the calories in a 4.5 pumpkin – which both contain 390 calories.

And according to Virginia-based dietitian Kaytee Hadley of Holistic Health & Wellness, the high sugar content in these Starbucks drinks can have unpleasant effects on your health. 

‘While the flavors are festive, the drinks are absolutely loaded with sugar,’ Hadley told Daily Mail exclusively. 

‘For example, a grande Pumpkin Spice Latte has 50 grams of sugar, which is about double what most people should have in an entire day,’ Hadley continued.

‘Unlike a balanced meal, these drinks don’t have enough fiber and protein to offset the inevitable blood sugar spike, and can have negative effects on triglycerides and heart health.’

The worst offender on the menu? 

The iced Pumpkin Cream Chai, which Hadley says ‘takes the cake’ at 66 grams of sugar for just the grande size.

However, according to Hadley, there are a few ways to make your Fall drink at Starbucks a little bit healthier if you are still craving that pumpkin spice. 

However, according to Hadley, there are a few ways to make your Fall drink at Starbucks a little bit healthier if you're still craving that pumpkin spice

However, according to Hadley, there are a few ways to make your Fall drink at Starbucks a little bit healthier if you’re still craving that pumpkin spice

‘At Starbucks, you can cut down on the sugar by asking for fewer pumps of syrup, opting for their unsweetened almond milk, and skipping the whipped cream,’ the dietitian advised.

You can also make a version of the drink at home using different ingredients.

Hadley said that by making your own Fall drink at home, you can cut the sugar back from 50 grams to under 10.  

‘Opt for unsweetened milk and choose a plant-based creamer that is flavorful without all the added sugar,’ she shared.

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