The link below will allow you to enter a food item and get it's nutrional information. Many restaurants and chains have their menu items listed with calories and such. You can find out exactly how many calories are in your Venti White Chocolate Mocha.
Choosing non-fat milk reduces your 420 calorie mocha significantly. Check it out on the site below.
2007-11-21 18:49:21
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answered by Terry2fish 3
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If you go to www.starbucks.com, there is a nutritional guide that you can go to, answer all the catagories & it will give you the nutritional info, including calories. A Venti Non-Fat White Chocolate Mocha No Whip is 450 calories. See below:
Serving Size 20 fl. oz.
Amt Per Serving
Calories 450
Fat Calories 70
Total Fat (g) 7
Saturated Fat (g) 6
Trans Fat (g) 0
Cholesterol (mg) 10
Sodium (mg) 310
Total Carbohydrates (g) 78
Fiber (g) 0
Sugars (g) 74
Protein (g) 19
Vitamin A 15%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 70%
Iron 2%
Caffeine (mg) 150
* Nutritional information is calculated based on Starbucks standardized recipes. Because beverages are handcrafted and may be customized, exact information may vary. Data is calculated using ESHA Research's Genesis® R&D software, and rounded to meet FDA regulations. Data for vitamins and minerals refers to percentage of U.S. recommended daily intake values. For additional information, please contact a customer care representative at 1-800-23LATTE (1-800-235-2883).
* Caffeine information is approximate and is based on limited analytical data. These values reflect Starbucks standard brewing methods. Values can vary greatly based on the variety of the coffee and the brewing equipment used. The handcrafted nature of our beverages may result in a variation from the reported values.
For more information about a balanced diet visit:
www.mypyramid.gov
www.americanheart.org
www.nationaldairycouncil.org
2007-11-21 18:48:45
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answered by MeltdownMa 2
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OMGOSHERS NUMBER ONE STARBUCKS FAN HERE...
on there website
http://www.starbucks.com/
they have an interactive nutrition information page;
http://www.starbucks.com/retail/nutrition_beverages.asp
you select your drink under one the headings select go... and then on the page it has a whole lot of information...and then along the right hand side you can change it to tall (small) grande(regular) or Venti (large) drink sizes... which changes the amount of calories and information determined by the drink size!
Thats without customations though... so if you want further information like umm... with whipped cream theres a contact number at the bottom.... in fine print saying...
"" For additional information, please contact a customer care representative at 1-800-23LATTE (1-800-235-2883).""
Hope that helps your calorie questions!
OR: you could always ask over the counter!
2007-11-21 19:03:03
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answered by italics_ 2
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It means that there are 420 calories in that 20oz treat. If you have non-fat milk and omit the whipped cream the calories would be less; but that's hard to guess.
Also, know that white chocolate is almost entirely fat.
2007-11-21 18:50:08
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answered by Richard B 7
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420 divide to 20 ounce, equals 21times 1000 that would equal twenty one hundred calories, plus 20 multiply to the 5th power leave out negative one. This is so easy to figure out why should I do the math? IM tired of giving and not recieving.
2007-11-21 18:51:16
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answered by SpokenTRUTH08 2
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i began out working at starbucks in august, and we are allowed to have loose beverages at the same time as we are working. It gets undesirable, ill have an 8 hour shift and eat like 4 days properly worth of energy. placed my 2 weeks in nevertheless. we've a e book below the counter that tells you all the dietary data for each drink. Even like easy issues, I drink the Mochas plenty the energy decrease in 0.5 in case you get non-fat milk, no w-creme, and 0.5 the quantities of pumps. Sucks nevertheless, you style the diff, and the costumers are paying an identical fee. yet yea its necessary that e book, you basically might desire to ask the who ever is waiting on you.
2016-11-12 09:36:57
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answered by ? 4
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420 is the total for the entire drink. =) You don't have to multiply it by anything is that's what it gives you for a Venti size.
2007-11-21 18:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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One serving is one cup which apparently is 420 calories.
2007-11-21 18:44:10
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answered by Yesssssss!!!! 5
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You can ask Starbucks what the calories, fat, etc is in each drink. They are supposed to have that information for you.
2007-11-21 18:43:40
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answered by Paramedic Girl 7
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Go to: http://www.thedailyplate.com/nutrition-calories/food/starbucks
2007-11-21 18:45:22
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answered by mollyflan 6
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