Starbucks Hot Chocolate

As a Starbucks lover, have you ever tried Starbucks Hot Chocolate? I can say that majority of customers still haven’t have not been try it. If you are really a Starbucks lover then you should try it once. As you all know, Starbucks menu containing a wide variety of drinks including hot drinks, hot coffees, cold drinks, cold coffees etc. Presently, we’re talking about hot drinks which is “Hot Chocolate”.

Hot Chocolate

Hot Chocolate

$4.15

190 Cal

What is Exactly? Variations, Pairing Options & Price.

It is hot drink that combines freshly steamed milk and with sweet, velvety and indulgent chocolate syrup. It is a great and popular hot drink that helps you to keep warm in an extremely cold weather. It is just a normal hot chocolate. Although, Starbucks provides a wide variety of hot chocolates.

Price

It is priced at just $4.15. It is to be noted that prices are varied with respect to existing locations.

  • Steamed Milk
  • Chocolate syrup
  • Whipped cream with different toppings
  • White Hot Chocolate
  • Peppermint Hot Chocolate
  • Gingerbread Hot Chocolate
  • Salted-Caramel Hot Chocolate
  • Muffins, cookies, coffee cakes and other deserts
  • Eggs, oats, sandwich etc
  • Popcorn, fruits etc
  • Other hot drinks like coffee.

Nutritional Facts

Sr.IngredientsAmount
1Calories190
2Total Fat2.5g
3Cholesterol0mg
4Sodium0mg
5Total Carbohydrates22g
6Protein2g

Final Analysis

As you all know how Starbucks do much efforts to make its customers happy. Their only goal is to satisfy their customers. And this was just about Hot Chocolate. It is not the end because its menu is so wide. It’s kind opinion that you should try it. We’re sure that you’ll love it. In the end, I would love to say if, at a point of life, where I have to choose one from hundreds of options then my only choice will be Starbucks.

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