
In an effort to market to the millions of folks on diets,
Starbucks is offering a Skinny Latte. The problem is (and it’s a big one) it’s not so fat on flavor. I know because I’ve tried one (my first and last came in the very same cup). That’s not to say I didn’t drink it (there is no way I’m going to spend just shy of $4 bucks for a cup of coffee and not knock it back), I just didn’t enjoy it and, at the risk of repeating myself, there is no way I am going to spend just shy of $4 bucks on a cup of coffee and not get pleasure from every drop!
Though I tried to obtain nutrition information from my local barista, I was unsuccessful (flashback to the hilarious scene of
Morgan Spurlock trying to get the same from McDonald’s in Super Size Me), so I went to their website instead. It was actually extremely accommodating (props to Starbucks for that) and I was able to get what I was looking for with little effort.
Here's the bottom line:
Tall Cinnamon Dolce Latte: 200 Calories, 5 grams fat, 0 grams trans fat.
Tall Skinny Cinnamon Dolce Latte: 130 calories, 0 grams fat, 0 grams trans fat.
While 70 calories might seem like a lot, consider this; you cna burn off 125 calories by walking a mere 15minutes a day. 15 minutes! Come on people! Not happy about the 5 grams of fat? try ordering a non-fat version made with skim milk. Surprisingly tasty with 160 grams of fat and it will not leave a bitter aftertaste in your mouth.
And isn’t your pallet worth the $4.00?