Caffeine in Starbucks Iced Espresso Classics (Pumpkin Spice Latte)

Starbucks Iced Espresso Classics (Pumpkin Spice Latte)

125 mg

in a 12 fl. oz (355 ml) .

Based on FDA’s 400 mg daily limit for adults, the caffeine level is,

Medium

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The Starbucks Iced Espresso Classics (Pumpkin Spice Latte) is a delightful beverage that brings the warmth of autumn into your cup. This drink, inspired by Starbucks' signature Pumpkin Spice Latte, offers a unique blend of high-quality espresso with creamy milk and seasonal spices.

This chilled espresso classic is perfect for those who love the comforting flavors of pumpkin spice but prefer their coffee cold. It's an easy way to enjoy the popular fall flavor anytime you want without having to step foot in a cafe. The Starbucks Iced Espresso Classics (Pumpkin Spice Latte) provides an indulgent treat that can be enjoyed at home or on-the-go.

Is it High in Caffeine?

According to the FDA’s daily caffeine limit of 400 mg for adults, the caffeine levels in Starbucks Iced Espresso Classics (Pumpkin Spice Latte) is considered Medium.

It contains 125 mg caffeine in a 12 fl oz. (355 ml) serving.

This equals 10.4 mg of caffeine per fl oz., or 35.2 mg per 100 ml.

Is it high in sugar?

The Starbucks Iced Espresso Classics (Pumpkin Spice Latte) contains g sugar in a 12 fl oz. (355 ml) serving. This equals teaspoons of sugar.

The table below compares Starbucks Iced Espresso Classics (Pumpkin Spice Latte) against other popular drinks.

Drink NameServing SizeSugarSugar (Teaspoon)
Starbucks Iced Espresso Classics (Pumpkin Spice Latte)1 can (12 fl. oz) g
Starbucks Coffee FrappuccinoGrande (16 fl. oz)45 g11.3
McDonald’s Caramel FrappeMedium (16 fl. oz)62 g15.5
Red Bull Original1 can (8.4 fl. oz)27 g7
Monster Energy Original1 can (16 fl. oz)28 g7
Coke Original1 can (12 fl. oz)65 g16.3
Pepsi Classic1 can (12 fl. oz)41 g10.3

Ingredients List

Reduced-Fat Milk, Brewed Starbucks Espresso Coffee (Water, Coffee), Sugar, Skim Milk, Natural Flavors, Salt, Carrageenan

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