Many of us look forward to 'red cup season' all year long and when Starbucks debuts its festive winter menus, coffee lovers flock to stores worldwide.
But, some of those limited-time beverages come loaded with sugars, fats and whopping calorie counts, such as a grande iced Peppermint Mocha, which has 420 calories, 49 grams of sugar and 17 grams of fat.
Many people overlook how easily extra calories can sneak into their diet from specialty coffees, which can set back their weight-loss journey.
However, there is a way to sip on Starbucks' festive drinks without tipping the scales.
Certified personal trainer Julia Ledford shared her ultimate winter cheat sheet with the Daily Mail.
She made it possible to enjoy a Grande Iced Sugar Cookie Breve from Starbucks without consuming the 380 calories, 30 grams of sugar and 24 grams of fat it typically contains.
Adults 21 years old and older should consume anywhere between 1,600 and 3,000 calories per day, based on one's physical activity levels; and the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend limiting calories from added sugars to fewer than 10 percent of total calories per day.
Below, the Daily Mail reveals how to enjoy some of Starbucks' holiday favorites without consuming hundreds of calories and dozens of grams of sugar and fat.
Sugar Cookie Iced Latte
Ledford's version of the Iced Sugar Cookie Latte is a low-sugar, 100-calorie alternative that is ‘a sugar cookie in a cup.’
Order a grande iced latte with almond milk, two pumps of sugar cookie syrup, one pump of sugar-free vanilla, and top it with cinnamon powder.
Ledford told the Daily Mail: ‘I always customize my drinks because you’ll see that there’s four to six pumps of whatever flavoring your drink is going to be.
‘So I always bring that down to one to two pumps of the sugar flavoring, then I’ll opt for a zero-calorie sweetener option.’
Sweeteners such as Splenda, Stevia, or sugar-free syrups are ideal for adding extra flavor.
Ledford emphasized these modifications aren’t about restriction, they’re about offering healthier alternatives.
Iced Peppermint Mocha
A typical grande Peppermint Mocha is 440 calories and 54 grams of sugar, but Ledford's version is 75 calories and 10 grams of sugar.
Order a grande cold brew, with one pump of mocha syrup and one pump of peppermint. Add a splash of almond milk, and indulge.
Ledford added: ‘The other thing I do is I try to stay away from dairy milk; not because it’s bad for you or anything, but dairy milk just has a higher caloric value than almond milk or non-fat milk.'
Certified personal trainer Olivia Bonomo agreed, explaining that most holiday coffees are brewed with whole milk, which can add a surprising amount of calories.
Whole milk can add about 60 to 100 calories, depending on the coffee you order.
‘Substituting the milk is a big game changer that will save you from overconsuming calories,’ she told the Daily Mail.
‘If I’m in the festive mood, I’ll add one pump of a full sugar flavor, but then I let the sugar-free sweeteners do the rest.’
Vanilla and White Mocha Cold Brew
A tasty alternative to the 240-calorie and 25g of sugar-filled Chocolate Cream Cold Brew is the Vanilla and White Mocha Cold Brew, which will definitely fill you with holiday cheer.
This festive drink contains only 54 calories.
Order a Grande cold brew with one pump of mocha syrup, two pumps of sugar-free vanilla syrup, and one stevia or zero-calorie sweetener of choice.
If you want an extra treat, you can order it with cinnamon oat milk foam, a delicious non-dairy topping, which will add about an extra 40 calories.
Hot Chestnut Praline Latte
Another holiday cheat treat verified by the experts is a Hot Chestnut Praline latte.
A Grande version from Starbucks will cost you 330 calories, 38 grams of sugar and 14 grams of fat.
However, the experts' substitute is only 130 calories.
To order a healthier dupe of the Starbucks original, order a grande hot latte with almond milk, two pumps of chestnut praline syrup, and two pumps of sugar-free vanilla syrup.
Hot White Mocha
The original Hot White Chocolate Mocha clocks in at nearly 400 calories and 46g of sugar, so why not enjoy the same flavor in a lower-calorie, lower-sugar version?
Here's how to order: Ask for a Grande blonde americano, one pump of toasted white mocha syrup, two pumps of sugar-free vanilla, and a splash of oatmilk or non-dairy creamer of your choice.
You'll get the same delicious, flavor-packed drink, and will barely notice the difference.
Iced Caramel Brûlée Latte
One of the highest-calorie-filled drinks is the Iced Caramel Brûlée Latte, which is 400 calories and has 44g of sugar for a Grande size.
This alternative is just as creamy and flavorful as the original, and is only 70 calories.
Order a Grande cold brew, with an optional cold foam topping, adding one pump of caramel brûlée syrup and three pumps of sugar-free vanilla syrup.
Top it with caramel brûlée.
All these recipes are customizable; you can add or remove syrups or creamers.
Adding sugary syrups or switching to full-fat milk will boost a drink’s calories, but indulging in a richer, calorie-filled treat occasionally is perfectly fine.
Both fitness experts agree that a diet is not worth sacrificing the things you love, it’s about learning to fit them into your plan.
Ledford hopes to inspire people, especially retired athletes, to make more mindful and better choices for themselves.
She told the Daily Mail: ‘I just want to make a big impact and really help them find their love for working out again, find their love for fueling their body and not feeling like they have to be a small size, or they can't eat certain foods.’
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