starbucks

Every morning, thousands of Americans start their day with a sacred pilgrimage — the voyage to Starbucks for their favorite caffeinated beverage.

Luckily for them, the famous coffee shop chain hasn't limited itself to serving just coffee. Patrons can also purchase breakfast with their drink, or even lunch for later in the day.

What started off as a humble Seattle coffee shop in 1971 now has more than 24,000 stores worldwide. Since the get-go, Starbucks has proved to be a successful and consistent leader in coffee shop innovation.

From their original offering of coffee, to the introduction (and later revamping) of their baked goods selection, to the most recent addition of wine and beer at some locations, Starbucks keeps redefining the industry.

With all the non-coffee options Starbucks offers, it's important for consumers to know the nutritional aspects of what they're purchasing. If you like to get food at Starbucks, the experts at HealthGrove, a Graphiq data analysis and visualization site, used data from the current menu to find the 25 most caloric options.

Note: In the case of ties, the snack with the most carbohydrates ranks higher.


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