There are nutrition facts for Starbucks beverages, such as the coffee beverage, the Frappuccino, and the creme Frappaccino.
Unlike most Starbucks' beverages, the Vanilla Bean Frappuccino doesn't contain coffee.Depending on how you make your drink, the nutrition facts for this sweet blended drink will change.
Starbucks has a trademark on the Frappuccino.According to the company's website, when Starbucks purchased The Coffee Connection in 1994, the small coffee chain sold a drink that was part Frappe and part cappuccino and called it a Frappuccino.Starbucks kept the name despite changing the recipe.
A Frappuccino is a beverage made with ice, dairy and a flavor.Many of the Frappuccino drinks contain coffee as the flavor; however, Starbucks has expanded its non coffee selection.Other Frappuccinos that don't contain coffee include Strawberries and Crme and Tazo Chai.
There is ice, milk, crme Frappuccino Syrup, salt, natural and artificial flavor, and cream.
A Frappuccino with whole milk and whipped cream has 280 calories.It has 11 grams total fat and 7 grams of saturated fat.There are 41 grams of sugars.There are 4 grams ofProtein in the Vanilla Bean.
It might not be obvious, but the Vanilla Bean Frappucino has some salt in it.The tall size of this beverage has 170 milligrams in it.According to the American Heart Association, adults should not consume more than 2,300 milligrams of sodium per day.
Depending on how you modify it, the nutrition information of your drink will change.You can choose from nonfat milk, 2 percent milk or soy milk.No whipped cream is also an option.A 12-ounce Vanilla Bean with 2 percent milk has 270 calories, 10 grams of fat and 41 gramsCarbohydrates.The sugars are the same as the whole-milk version.
You can still enjoy this sweet treat if you order it with soy milk.The 2 percent version of the soy drink has 43 grams of carbohydrates, which is not changed by choosing soy.