Iced Coffee Drinks
The dirt: A naked iced coffee—one free of creamers, sugar, and syrups—is sure to result in a low-calorie, caffeinated energy buzz. The problem is, when it's made that way, the standard summer drink can be boring. So if you're jazzing yours up, be sure to check nutritional info, since grabbing a latte doesn't always make for a low-calorie summer pick-me-up. (For instance, Starbucks' 2 percent Iced Dulce de Leche Latte weighs in at a whopping 420 calories!)
Fix it: Dunkin' Donuts Caramel Crème Iced Latte is just 240 calories with 40 grams of sugar. Or, if you're in the mood for a blended cold coffee treat, try Starbucks' 16-ounce Coffee Frappuccino with 2 percent milk for a 240-calorie treat. Another reason we like Starbucks is the company uses milk from cows that weren't injected with growth hormones.
Fix it: Dunkin' Donuts Caramel Crème Iced Latte is just 240 calories with 40 grams of sugar. Or, if you're in the mood for a blended cold coffee treat, try Starbucks' 16-ounce Coffee Frappuccino with 2 percent milk for a 240-calorie treat. Another reason we like Starbucks is the company uses milk from cows that weren't injected with growth hormones.
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