Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Nutrition - A Diet Disaster

Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Nutrition – A Diet Disaster?

Last updated on November 22nd, 2023 at 13:40

This article details the vanilla sweet cream cold foam nutrition and details the fat, sugar, calories, sugar and cholesterol as well as the caffeine and sodium content of Starbucks vanilla sweet cream cold foam cold brew for all drink sizes.

I also detail how many calories are in the coffee base and the tasty topping for both the regular and the sugar-free version. I also get to the details of the calorie count of the vanilla sweet cream on its own.

Keep reading for the details!

Starbucks Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Nutrition

Sadly Starbucks vanilla sweet cream cold foam offers very little in terms of nutritional value to your diet.

While it is true that coffee contains some very healthy compounds like chlorogenic acid, a potent antioxidant that is only found in coffee, phenolic compounds and flavonoid that are very good for you and your body.

There are thousands of peer-reviewed studies that prove coffee is great for your liver, cardiovascular health and your brain health too.

Coffee is undoubtedly healthy and very good for you.

But this is in reference to coffee on its own, black coffee with no milk and no sugar added.

Although there are nutrients like riboflavin, niacin, potassium, magnesium in coffee. They are in small amounts.

Which means the figures to look at for are how many calories, cholesterol, sugar, sodium and how much caffeine is in the drink of all sizes, which you will find in the table below.

Drink Size Fat Cholesterol Sugar Carbs Sodium Calories Protein Caffeine
Tall 12 Oz (360 ml) 5 g 15 mg 9 g 9 g 20 mg 90 1 g 140 mg
Grande 16 Oz (480 ml) 5 g 15 mg 14 g 14 g 20 mg 110 1 g 185 mg
Venti 24 Oz (720 ml) 11 g 35 mg 23 g 23 g 35 mg 200 2 g 275 mg
Trenta 30 Oz (900 ml) 11 g 38 mg 28 g 28 g 40 mg 220 2 g 320 mg

The recommended maximum daily intake for sugar as suggested by the American Heart Association is 27 grams per day for women and 36 for men.

This, in my opinion, makes only the Tall and Grande drink sizes as healthy. Even though you can have more sugar than the amount in these two drinks, you must account for what you have had earlier that day and what you may have later.

As far as caffeine is concerned, 200 mg per day is the maximum suggested for pregnant and nursing women.

The maximum amount for healthy adults is twice as much, 400 mg per day. These are the suggested limits by the Food and Drug Administration. This makes the Grande 16 Oz (480 ml) the maximum drink size for pregnant ladies.

The amount of cholesterol, for all drink sizes, is well within the safe limit of 300 mg per day for healthy adults.

The sodium content is well within acceptable limits, also with safe limits being 2,300 mg per day.

Starbucks Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Nutrition
Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam

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Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Calories

The sad part about the calories of the delicious drink is the calories being dead, worthless calories of no value at all.

That alone is a good idea, and a great reason why you should make it an occasional treat. Don’t count your calories, make your calories count is my motto.

By that I mean make sure the calories you get in your diet are of value and are from foods and drinks that provide nutrition.

The calorie count of a vanilla sweet cream cold brew beverage for all drink sizes is low, very low as it is only 5 calories for all drink sizes.

This means the number of calories in the vanilla sweet cream is 5 calories less than the total calorie count which is:

  • Tall 12 Oz (360 ml): 85 calories.
  • Grande 16 Oz (480 ml): 105 calories.
  • Venti 24 Oz (720 ml): 195 calories.
  • Trenta 30 Oz (900 ml): 215 calories.
Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Calories
Sweet Cream Cascading Into Cold Brew

Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Calories No Sugar

Given the amount of dead calories and the high sugar content of a vanilla sweet cream cold brew coffee, it is a good idea to think about a sugar-free version.

The calorie count for the sugar-free version is easy to calculate as each pump of vanilla syrup used has 20 calories. The resulting calorie count for the whole beverage is as follows:

  • Tall 12 Oz (360 ml): 70 calories.
  • Grande 16 Oz (480 ml): 70 calories.
  • Venti 24 Oz (720 ml): 140 calories.
  • Trenta 30 Oz (900 ml): 140 calories.

The vanilla sweet cream topping has the bulk of the calories:

  • Tall 12 Oz (360 ml): 65 calories.
  • Grande 16 Oz (480 ml): 65 calories.
  • Venti 24 Oz (720 ml): 135 calories.
  • Trenta 30 Oz (900 ml): 135 calories.

The total sugar in a sugar-free vanilla sweet cream cold from cold brew coffee is from 4 to 8 grams with the Tall and Grande each having 4 grams and the Venti and Trenta having 8 grams each.

The sugar content is from the dairy products used.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Nutrition

How Many Calories Are In Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam?

The number of calories that are in a Starbucks sweet cream cold foam varies slightly depending on the size of the beverage (Tall, Grande, Venti, Trenta) and any customizations you have made.

Here is the calorie count for all drink sizes of a vanilla sweet cream cold foam cold brew coffee at Starbucks:

  • Tall 12 Oz (360 ml): 90 calories.
  • Grande 16 Oz (480 ml): 110 calories.
  • Venti 24 Oz (720 ml): 200 calories.
  • Trenta 30 Oz (900 ml): 220 calories.

Any additional pumps of vanilla syrup requested will increase the calorie count as will altering the type of milk used as you can request that your vanilla sweet cream cold foam be made with almond milk, oat milk, coconut milk or soy milk.

Is There Sugar In Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam?

Yes, Vanilla sweet cream cold foam contains sugar, which is from the vanilla syrup and the milk sugars (lactose). Even if you switched the flavored syrup for the sugar-free version, there will still be some sugar.

The amount of sugar in a vanilla sweet cream cold foam cold brew coffee is as follows:

  • Tall 12 Oz (360 ml): 9 grams.
  • Grande 16 Oz (480 ml): 14 grams.
  • Venti 24 Oz (720 ml): 23 grams.
  • Trenta 30 Oz (900 ml): 28 grams.

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How Many Carbs Are In Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam?

The carbohydrate content of a vanilla sweet cream cold foam is as follows:

  • Tall 12 Oz (360 ml): 9 grams.
  • Grande 16 Oz (480 ml): 14 grams.
  • Venti 24 Oz (720 ml): 23 grams.
  • Trenta 30 Oz (900 ml): 28 grams.

Is There Fat In Cold Foam?

Cold foam is made with nonfat milk which is whipped in a bladeless blender, the Starbucks Verismo which you can find at Walmart.

Can Vanilla Cold Foam Be Sugar Free?

Yes, you can enjoy a sugar-free vanilla cold foam by switching the regular vanilla syrup for the sugar-free vanilla syrup.

Vanilla sweet cream cold foam can also be made sugar-free.

Can You Get Cold Foam Unsweetened?

Cold foam without any flavoring or any syrup added is unsweetened.

Is Cold Foam Just Milk?

Cold foam is frothed nonfat milk. The milk used can be regular dairy milk or an alternative milk like oat milk, coconut milk, almond milk or soy milk.

How Much Milk Is In Cold Foam?

There is approximately ¼ of cup of nonfat milk used to make cold foam.

Final Thoughts – Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam Nutrition

The vanilla sweet cream cold foam nutrition is very good to know regardless of whether you are on a diet or not. While there is nothing wrong with a little indulgence every now and again, empty calories and overloading your body with excessive sugar is never a good idea.

Which is why opting for the sugar-free option and considering sugar alternatives like stevia and honey is a better way of enjoying your coffee beverages.

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Derek Marshall, a certified barista by the Specialty Coffee Association possesses over two decades of experience in specialty coffee shops. He holds professional certifications for coffee brewing and barista skills. Derek is also an author with authoritative books covering various coffee topics including specialty coffee, sustainability and coffee, coffee brewing, coffee recipes, coffee cocktails and books focusing on Brazilian coffee, Vietnamese coffee, Indonesian coffee and Malaysian coffee. As a barista for over two decades, Derek Marshall has worked in specialty coffee shops across the United Kingdom, Spain, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. His expertise extends to the distinct coffee cultures, specialty beverages, and brewing techniques of each nation. Functioning as a coffee consultant, Derek charges US$50 per hour. To learn more about Derek Marshall and Latte Love Brew, visit his About Me Page. For coffee inquiries, contact him at +34-639-410-375 or Derek@LatteLoveBrew.com, mentioning your name and location

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