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I make my own at home. This morning had a "Venti Salted Carmel Mocha decaf"....Italian roast Decaf coffee, premium Protein chocolate "creamer", and two squirts Torani SF caramel Syrup. 20oz, 25 calories, 4g protein, <1g carbs and about 50 cents. Compare to Starbuck's Venti Salted Cafe Mocha (with skim milk and no whipped cream)...400 calories, 17g protein, 77 carbs!!! and almost $5.00. Sorry to be a smartass, but I always thought Starbucks was a ripoff.

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Chai tea! Because I have become a tea fanatic since surgery! Decaf of course! I haven't ordered any yet from Starbucks I will have to ask if it's decaf?

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No, not Decaf. I drink a small amount of caffeine every day. One habit I wasn't willing to give up :P

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On most days I just get a plain old Earl Grey Tea or Grande Decaf Medium Roast. But for a rare treat, a Decaf Skinny Soy Caramel Latte...yum! The soy cuts down on the carbs a bit, and this is a delicious treat once in awhile. Ooh, and over the holiday season they have Skinny Peppermint Mochas--another yum!

I used to LOVE chai lattes but I'm off sugar now completely (can't handle it, triggers me to overeat). Still haven't kicked the artificial sweetener habit though...but it's on my to-do list! Sometimes even a sugar-free latte can be a trigger for me, so I need to watch myself. :)

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Well here's their official "under 200 calories" drink list..... (The carbs can be found if you check the nutritional info for each individual drink)

Caramel Frappuccino® Light Blended Beverage. 100

coffee Frappuccino® Blended Beverage 180

Teavana® Shaken Iced Passion Tango™ Tea 0

Shaken Tazo® Iced Black Tea Lemonade 100

Nonfat Iced Vanilla Latte 120

Nonfat Iced Caramel Macchiato 140

Iced coffee (with classic syrup) 60

Iced Skinny Latte 70

Brewed Coffee 5

Brewed Tea 0

Nonfat Green Tea Latte 210

Nonfat Cappuccino 60

Nonfat Caffè Latte 100

Nonfat Caramel Macchiato 140

Soy Chai Tea Latte 180

Nonfat Caffè Mocha – hold the whip 170

Skinny Vanilla Latte 100

Steamed Apple juice 170

Caffè Americano 10

All suggestions based on a Tall serving (12 fl oz / 355 ml).

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I'm rarely there, but when I am I order Tall Caf Skinny Latte.

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Tall Decaf americano with room for skim milk. Typically make my own now too though. Especially my own skinny decaf latte's. Milk frothed are the best!

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My weekly Starbucks treat is a Venti Decaf house coffe with SF Hazelnut Syrup and half & half. Approx 80 calories for a big ol' 20 oz serving.

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Tall NF Cappuccino w SF hazelnut

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