ask the cafe you got it from,how much calories are in it, or ask them what types of milk, sugar and cream they use and find it in the supermarket and add it up on the label on the back of the product yourself!
about 100 <><><> Coffee has no calories. However, what you ADD to coffee (cream, sugar) and how MUCH you add will determine calorie content. There are about 10 calories in one Mini Moo Half & Half creamer.
Plain coffee will have about 25 calories in it, but if you add cream or sugar or flavoring, the coffee could go up to almost 200 calories.
Coffee is 5 calories per cup....and then the only calories would then come (in varying forms and amounts) from sugar and cream / skim milk / milk and flavorings that go into it.
Starbuck's Decaf Coffee of the Week is 9 calories (tall, 12 fl oz) Sugar is 64 calories (1 tbsp) Heavy Cream is 52 calories (1 tbsp) Which makes a total of 125 calories.
1 cup of coffee, black, without sugar is 0 Points.
380 calories
There are 420 Calories.
"Double double" is a pretty Canadian term, so I'll look to a Canadian chain for guidance - according to the Tim Hortons nutrition calculator, your large double double has 230 calories, 140 contributed from the two creams and 90 from the two sugars. Just a tip: switching milk for cream dropped the count down to 150 total calories! Link to their nutrition calculator: http://www.timhortons.com/ca/en/menu/nutrition-calculator.html
A large Dunkin' Donuts Gingerbread Latte has 450 calories and 12 g of fat, 7 of which are saturated. Save your calories by going down a size and switching over to the Dunkin' Donuts Gingerbread Coffee with cream for a more reasonable 270 calories and 9 g fat (5 g saturated).
The Starbucks Venti Caramel Frappuccino has 323 calories as served, if you add sugar and extra coffee cream it can go well over 400. Tack on the whipped cream and put it over 500
A large ice coffee has 280, A medium has 200 and a small ice coffee has 140
As of today an Extra Large Tim Horton's coffee is $1.72