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Starbucks has some sugar bombs on its menu, but the coffee giant offers many low- or no-sugar drinks, too. Here's how to ...
A shakeup to the Starbucks rewards program for customers using their own cups is the latest change under CEO Brian Niccol.
Baristas work at a Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Jing'an district, Shanghai, on May 15. WANG GANG/FOR CHINA DAILY In China, low-sugar tea beverages are rapidly gaining ground as health-conscious ...
Cardiologist Dr. Evan Levine shares which drinks are most toxic for your heart — including a Starbucks favorite ... “There’s nothing heart healthy here and all those studies — most ...
I'm not proposing Starbucks shouldn't offer dessert-ish drinks, but I can understand why ... would ever accuse me of being a healthy eater — and I love a novelty sweet treat.
Not sure where to start? The nutritionists we interviewed offered a few recommendations: "One of my go-to drinks at Starbucks is an unsweetened hibiscus tea," registered dietitian Maya Feller says.
If you want a latte that's caffeinated but not *as* caffeinated as an espresso-based bev, this healthy Starbucks drink made with green tea is just the ticket. “I’m a tea lover, so I usually ...
If you’re often torn between wanting that Starbucks drink and wanting to save calories, we have some good news. In addition to low-calorie, healthy Starbucks drinks, baristas and customers have ...
Sometimes you feel like a nut. Starbucks is going to cater to those nutty needs with two new beverages on its menu. What is new on Starbucks' menu? Starbucks has added the Pecan Crunch Oatmilk ...