Is the Starbucks Christmas tree unhealthy?

Just in time for the holidays, Starbucks decided to close the year with a brand new foamy sweet bomb.


Just when we thought that theUnicorne frappuccino Hooked the most scandalous mixed drinks of 2017, Starbucks decided to close the year with a brand new foamy sugar bomb.

Lo and here is the frappuccino of Christmas tree. It mixes mocha sauce and peppermint syrup with ice cream and your choice of milk and is then adorned with Matchta-informed green whipped cream, red split cranberries and gold caramel windings that Get together to look like persistent persistence decorated with all its bright bells and whistles.

Of course, it looks like most festive festive, you can put your hands in this holiday season, but the celebration ends at a glance on its nutrition label. A large manufactured with whole milk and garnished with flavored whipped cream will cost you 420 calories, 21 grams of fat (13 grams saturated fats, 0.5 grams of gras), 53 grams of carbohydrates (1 gram of fiber, 50 grams of sugar), and 6 grams of protein.

Starbucks christmas tree frapp
Graceful Starbucks

Think about lean ordering? Exchanging whole milk for NOFAT will only save you 30 calories and three grams of fat and add an extra gram of sugar to your cup. Complete on a large and you will meet the maximum recommendation of the FDA of 50 grams of sugars added per day - in one session!

If you absolutely do not miss this limited festive period, visit your local 'Bux before December 11 and share it with a friend. Just ask your Barista to separate your order into two cups (PSST is aSkinny Starbucks Hack, you did not know existed!)


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