Here’s The Real Reason You Should Never Use The Sugar Packets At Starbucks
August 22, 2020 by Justine Schwartz
Saturday morning means running to Starbucks (or Dunkin’ if you’re blessed enough to live near one) or any coffee shop, really.
But before you head out the door to grab your caffeine fix, don’t forget that leading health experts warn against natural or artificial sweeteners for a slew of health reasons, from inflammation to tooth rotting and poor gut health. Your frothy drink might be better without them!
Here’s everything you need to know:
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“Each refined sugar packet contains at least 2 grams of sugar, 2 grams of carbs, and 11 calories,” Sofia Norton, RD from Kiss My Keto tells us. “Sugar, if consumed in excess, can contribute to obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.”
“When we’re enjoying coffee at these popular coffee chains, rarely do we think about how much we’re putting into our drink,” she points out. “As long as it tastes good, right? We can benefit in the long run by reconsidering our coffee habits.”