Question:
has anyone tried Coffee coolattas made with skim milk. are they too high in sugar?

   — [Anonymous] (posted on September 22, 2001)


September 22, 2001
If you mean the Coffee Cool-atta things from Dunkin Donuts, I had one when they first came out and they were extremely sugary...very sweet, like they'd used some kind of syrups in it. At the time I loved it, but I would imagine that you'd have some serious dumping with all the sugar. I think I will stay OUT of Dunkin Donuts after my surgery! Yvonne
   — Yvonne R.

September 22, 2001
I post op friend and I recently went shopping and stopped for coffee. She decided to get the Coolata. When she got home, she went to DunkinDonuts.com and looked up the nutritional information. I believe that she said there we 56g of sugar... a bit too rich for my blood. I may be wrong about the exact content, but I remember it was obsene. (I tried to look it up for you but the website wasn't responding, sorry)
   — Jeannet

September 22, 2001
Skim milk is lower in fat but not in sugar. How about going to Starbucks for an Iced Latte and you can add a scoop of Problend 55 Mocha Cappucino to it? It is pretty good.
   — Kimberly L.

September 23, 2001
The Coolata's are made with syrup. They are very high in sugar and calories. I get iced coffee with two equals instead.
   — Julie S.

September 23, 2001

   — BethVBG

September 23, 2001
Coolatas...NO WAY.... I have a really awsome alternative....General Food International make a Suisse Mocha sugar free coffee. I make it according to directions only 25 cals and 0 sugar. Let it cool. Put it in the blender with ice maybe a little additional skim milk and blend away. If its not sweet enough either add another packet of equal or add a little more coffee mixture. It is really wonderful and refreshing. Hot is a real good chocolate craving saver! Hope you like it. PS let me know if you try it....My e-mail is [email protected] Good Luck
   — Melissa S.

September 24, 2001
51 grams of sugar, just to put that in perspective, a regular Coke has about 40 grams of sugar.
   — kcanges

September 24, 2001
I thought I would really miss Starbucks Mocha Frappaccino. Then one day I threw in some instant coffee (decaf) into my protein shake. My eyes rolled in my head. It was awesome!!
   — Lindsey G.

September 24, 2001
there are some good ideas here for alternatives. I too have one. I make decaf espresso and puree it in the blender with ice and milk. Add splenda or equal (depending on what I have on hand) and then serve topped with about a tablespoon of coolwhip free. Not quite the same but it gets me through those cravings for the old coffee drinks. Then again I drink my fluids in decaf coffee forms. Easier than water for me and I adore iced coffee!
   — blank first name B.

September 24, 2001
I know quite a few people who mix their protein drinks with coffee. It kills the aftertaste. I don't drink coffee but I like the Mocha Cappucino Problend 55 mixed w/water.
   — Kimberly L.

June 7, 2002
I heard someone mention Starbucks??? I am a pre-op but diabetic. I get their venti decaf latte with sf vanilla flavoring (only sf they have)and I add a packet of sweet-n-low, and I add a scoop of chocolate protein powder so I can get my protein in since I have a hard time eating meat. My baritric nutritionist suggested I start getting in 100grams of protein in a day now that way I'm used to it once I have the surgery. SOON I HOPE!!!
   — Eileen D.




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