accountedthrowaway5 6 points 1y ago
just order those drinks or an iced coffee with sugar free vanilla and oat milk, or an iced coffee with Stevia/Splenda. maybe even an iced coffee with less pumps but honestly Starbucks doesn’t really have many healthy options, if any
jams1015 3 points 1y ago
Grande iced coffee, no classic, sub 2 pumps sugar-free vanilla, 2 pumps hazelnut, with oatmilk. Or an iced coffee with 2 pumps sugar free-vanilla, 2 pumps brown sugar, with oatmilk and cinnamon powder on top.
chowderchop 3 points 1y ago
Pretty much what you already stated. Iced coffee with some oat milk and less pumps of hazelnut.
If you want anything to be sweet, it's going to include sugar intake either way.
canidieyet_ 1 points 1y ago
we drink our iced coffee the same! if i’m looking for something a little less sugary i’ll do half of whatever syrup i want and half sugar free vanilla. i also like to do light cream instead, but if dairy is an issue and you want to keep the calories low if recommended coconut or almond! you can also use stevia or splenda to sweeten drinks 🙂
Easy_Appointment_828 1 points 1y ago
i’d do an iced coffee/cold brew/americano with 1/2 sugar free vanilla and half hazelnut and then a splash of oatmilk
hystericalbirbe 1 points 1y ago
Try almondmilk instead of oat? It’s not a huge difference but it’s a little less caloric
feistybugs 1 points 1y ago
i like to recommend an iced americano w/ sf vanilla and almond milk! it's not 'healthy' but it's a step in the right direction. for me personally i just do one pump of my favourite flavour bc i don't like the taste of sf vanilla, but that will be less sweet.
[deleted] 1 points 1y ago
Say I want an ice coffee no classic no creme.
Lampinglamp 1 points 1y ago
you could change the ice coffee to a latte with blonde shots as well if you want a richer taste of coffee