See How Much Sugar Is in These Popular Holiday Beverages

Photo of Douglas A. McIntyre
By Douglas A. McIntyre Published
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them.
See How Much Sugar Is in These Popular Holiday Beverages

© chpua / E+ via Getty Images

Sugar is bad for you. Or, maybe it’s not. Like salt and fat, the debate about how much sugar people should eat ranges from “it’s good for quick energy” to “it is a primary trigger for heart disease, obesity, and weight gain”.

Then, there is good sugar and bad sugar. Natural sugar is what people eat when they eat berries or drink skim milk. This kind of sugar comes attached to foods containing minerals and vitamins. “Added sugar” is the problem. It is what you stir into your coffee, and what cereal companies pour onto products like Cap’N Crunch. 

Any “bad sugar” food list almost always includes sugary beverages. Most of these are widely sold soft drinks like Coke and Pepsi. Critics say these can push the body toward Type 2 diabetes and drive tooth decay

Holiday festivities often include sugary drinks, and fast-food and coffee-shop chains add elaborate holiday-themed examples to their menus this time of year. Chains like Starbucks, Dunkin’, and Peet’s Coffee are leaders in promoting these seasonal beverages. (These are the unhealthiest items in the most popular fast food chains.)

To determine the calories and amount of sugar in popular hot and cold holiday drinks from 10 prominent chains, 24/7 Tempo reviewed the results of research conducted by YorkTest, a health and wellness company specializing in food sensitivity testing. YorkTest drew nutritional data from each chain’s website, current as of Nov. 19, 2021. For consistency, 16-ounce drinks were compared across all chains. Dunkin’ sizes its drinks at 14 and 20 ounces and one Starbucks beverage, Toasted White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino, is served in 20-ounce cups. In these cases, calories and teaspoons of sugar were prorated to the equivalent of 16-ounce servings.

Click here to see how much sugar is in 23 holiday beverages

In addition to noting the amount of sugar in each of these drinks, we’ve also recorded the calories they provide – which, not surprisingly, are excessive. All are over 300 calories, and some have over 600. That’s a hefty proportion of the daily levels recommended by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – 1,600 to 2,400 for women, 2,000 to 3,000 for men. (Speaking of sugary drinks, here are 24 milkshakes with more calories than an entire meal.)

It won’t be hard to find one of the sugary drinks. Starbucks, for example, has 13,000 locations in the U.S. You can damage your liver, heart, and pancreas with no trouble at all this holiday season. Afterwards, maybe make a New Year’s resolution not to eat, or drink, any sugar at all for a while.

Courtesy of Peet’s Coffee

23. Holiday Spice Latte
> Chain: Peet’s Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 320
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 11

[in-text-ad]

Courtesy of Biggby Coffee

22. Snow Mint Mocha
> Chain: Biggby Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 313.9
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 12

[recirclink id=974099]

Courtesy of Starbucks

21. Caramel Brûlée Latte
> Chain: Starbucks
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 410
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 12

Courtesy of Starbucks

20. Toasted White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino
> Chain: Starbucks
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 336 (equivalent)
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 12.8 (equivalent)

[in-text-ad-2]

Courtesy of Biggby Coffee

19. Snow Ball Latte
> Chain: Biggby Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 369
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 12.9

Courtesy of Dunn Brothers Coffee via Facebook

18. Eggnog Latte
> Chain: Dunn Brothers
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 481
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 13.25

[in-text-ad]

Courtesy of Dunn Brothers Coffee via Facebook

17. Mocha Candy Cane
> Chain: Dunn Brothers
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 401
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 13.75

[recirclink id=974144]

Courtesy of Scooter’s Coffee

16. Ice Peppermint Mocha
> Chain: Scooter’s Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 338
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 14

Courtesy of Scooter’s Coffee

15. Sugar Cookie Latte
> Chain: Scooter’s Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 368
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 14.25

[in-text-ad-2]

Courtesy of Peet’s Coffee

14. Peppermint Mocha
> Chain: Peet’s Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 470
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 14.25

tupungato / iStock Editorial via Getty Images

13. Toasted White Chocolate Signature Latte
> Chain: Dunkin’
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 377.14 (equivalent)
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 380 (equivalent)

[in-text-ad]

Courtesy of Dutch Bros.

12. White Chocolate Chai Latte
> Chain: Dutch Bros.
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 380
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 15.75

[recirclink id=891505]

Courtesy of Caribou Coffee

11. Fa La Latte
> Chain: Caribou Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 650
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 16

Courtesy of Biggby Coffee via facebook

10. Eggnog Creme Freeze
> Chain: Biggby Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 490
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 16.4

[in-text-ad-2]

Courtesy of Scooter’s Coffee

9. Peppermint Mocha Blender
> Chain: Scooter’s Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 531
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 17

Courtesy of Dunn Brothers Coffee via Facebook

8. Spiced Eggnog Frappe
> Chain: Dunn Brothers
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 421
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 17.5

[in-text-ad]

Courtesy of Caribou Coffee

7. Ho Ho Mint Mocha
> Chain: Caribou Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 640
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 18

[recirclink id=935217]

Courtesy of Peet’s Coffee

6. Holiday Spice Frappe
> Chain: Peet’s Coffee
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 430
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 18.25

Courtesy of Starbucks

5. Peppermint White Hot Chocolate
> Chain: Starbucks
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 520
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 18.5

[in-text-ad-2]

Courtesy of Dutch Bros.

4. Salted Caramel Hot Cocoa
> Chain: Dutch Bros.
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 580
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 21

Courtesy of Dunkin’

3. White Mocha Hot Chocolate
> Chain: Dunkin’
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 640 (equivalent)
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 24.85 (equivalent)

[in-text-ad]

Courtesy of Dutch Bros.

2. Peppermint Bliss Freeze
> Chain: Dutch Bros.
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 730
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 25.25

[recirclink id=877802]

Courtesy of Shake Shack via Facebook

1. Sugar Plum Fairy Shake
> Chain: Shake Shack
> Calories per 16-oz. serving: 950
> Tsps. of sugar per 16-oz. serving 28

Photo of Douglas A. McIntyre
About the Author Douglas A. McIntyre →

Douglas A. McIntyre is the co-founder, chief executive officer and editor in chief of 24/7 Wall St. and 24/7 Tempo. He has held these jobs since 2006.

McIntyre has written thousands of articles for 24/7 Wall St. He is an expert on corporate finance, the automotive industry, media companies and international finance. He has edited articles on national demographics, sports, personal income and travel.

His work has been quoted or mentioned in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, NBC News, Time, The New Yorker, HuffPost USA Today, Business Insider, Yahoo, AOL, MarketWatch, The Atlantic, Bloomberg, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Forbes, The Guardian and many other major publications. McIntyre has been a guest on CNBC, the BBC and television and radio stations across the country.

A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College, McIntyre also was president of The Harvard Advocate. Founded in 1866, the Advocate is the oldest college publication in the United States.

TheStreet.com, Comps.com and Edgar Online are some of the public companies for which McIntyre served on the board of directors. He was a Vicinity Corporation board member when the company was sold to Microsoft in 2002. He served on the audit committees of some of these companies.

McIntyre has been the CEO of FutureSource, a provider of trading terminals and news to commodities and futures traders. He was president of Switchboard, the online phone directory company. He served as chairman and CEO of On2 Technologies, the video compression company that provided video compression software for Adobe’s Flash. Google bought On2 in 2009.

Featured Reads

Our top personal finance-related articles today. Your wallet will thank you later.

Continue Reading

Top Gaining Stocks

CBOE Vol: 1,568,143
PSKY Vol: 12,285,993
STX Vol: 7,378,346
ORCL Vol: 26,317,675
DDOG Vol: 6,247,779

Top Losing Stocks

LKQ
LKQ Vol: 4,367,433
CLX Vol: 13,260,523
SYK Vol: 4,519,455
MHK Vol: 1,859,865
AMGN Vol: 3,818,618