Friday, September 30, 2016

Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso & Cream Light Review

With its calorie content a more palatable seventy, as opposed to 140 in the original, Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso & Cream Light uses the same basic can but with the addition of a baby blue diagonal slash across the top of the petite six and a half ounce can. It is neither the worst nor the best appearing can, however, an ordinarily decent design tarnished by the chubby blue peak.

This belly-friendly beverage uses sucralose and ace-k in place of the original's sugar, although there is some sugar from other ingredients, and has an increased reliance on reduced-fat milk over the non-diet version's cream. The espresso taste remains fantastic however, bitter without any nasty burn and has a rich body not easily found in a canned container of coffee. The natural bite of the brew pities the joe's lack of honest sweetness and its dependence on lard-light moo juice, but with the experience being a short one, it is not as much of a problem as it could have been had the can been more obese.

120 milligrams of caffeine is all we get here, but it is a great quantity for such a shot-sized potation, one that hits almost as soon as you take your first sip. In the end, Starbucks Doubleshot Espresso & Cream Light is an easy drinking and potent little potable, but the cracks start to show the slower you sip.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great review. You have a talent for words!

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