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Starbucks pairs its Protein Drink’s 20g of protein with 13g of carbs and a reasonable 168 calories

Macros Of Starbucks Protein Drink

Starbucks Protein Drink is an all-new hybrid beverage put together by the global coffee giant and rolling out across the market, specifically in the UK. The product was announced a couple of weeks ago and confirmed to be packing 20g of protein per bottle, no added sugar, and a bit of caffeine from the coffee. Protein Drink from Starbucks is hitting shelves in three flavors, all familiar coffee experiences in Café Latte, Caramel Hazelnut, and Chocolate Mocha.

There are several locations now stocking the Starbucks Protein Drink in all of its promised flavors, with the availability confirming exactly how nutritious the beverage is in its entirety. As previously confirmed, the product does indeed have 20g of protein per 330ml bottle from low-fat milk and milk powder, and the carbohydrates are not supremely low, more in the moderate realm at 13.2 to 13.5g, 12.5g of that sugar, 3.6g of fat, and a calorie count of 168.

We’re not exactly sure how much caffeine that nutrition profile comes with, but the Starbucks Protein Drink is made with the signature Starbucks arabica coffee to ensure an authentic coffee-like beverage experience. One of the most convenient places you can get your hands on the hybrid coffee and protein product is the supermarket giant ASDA, where Protein Drink is currently heavily discounted to just £1.75 (2.23 USD).