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Main Feature: Do Starbucks Creme Frappuccinos Have Coffee?<\/h2>\n

Starbucks creme frappuccinos are undeniably delicious and popular beverages. Whether you get them with or without coffee, they are great to enjoy in the mornings or in the afternoons. But do they actually contain coffee, and if so, how much? To answer this, let’s dive deeper into the composition of these drinks.<\/p>\n

A regular Starbucks Creme Frappuccino contains milk, ice, creme frappuccino syrup, and whipped cream. Depending on the size, it has between 200 and 400 calories, 2–6 grams of protein, and 36–70 grams of sugar. While it does not contain traditional brewed coffee, most of its varieties contain Frappuccino Roast coffee. This is a blend of Arabica and Robusta beans which is specially developed for use in frappuccinos, and is a source of caffeine.<\/p>\n

The amount of caffeine contained in frappuccino creme drinks will depend on the size, flavour and the amount of coffee contained in each cup. Studies suggest that the regular creme frappuccino with classic syrup and no coffee has 0 mg of caffeine per 16fl. oz. On the other hand, a venti (24 fl. oz) mocha creme frappuccino with classic syrup and cream Frappuccino Roast contains 115 mg of caffeine.<\/p>\n

The content of caffeine in a Starbucks creme frappuccino may be surprising to learn, as sometimes you can’t even taste the coffee. However, there are a few ways to enjoy creme frappuccinos without the Starbucks Roast. One option is to opt for the caffeine-free dark caramel creme frappuccino, which contains only milk, ice and dark caramel syrup. Another option is to ask the barista to “brew” decaffeinated coffee rather than using Frappuccino Roast.<\/p>\n