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Caramel Protein Matcha

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What's in it

Protein-boosted Milk

Matcha Powder

1

Caramel Syrup

1

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Nutrition Information

Calories310
Total Fat7g
Saturated Fat4.5g
Trans Fat0.3g
Cholesterol25mg
Sodium180mg
Total Carbohydrate34g
Dietary Fibre1g
Sugars32g
Protein28g
Caffeine65mg

Short Caramel Protein Matcha

Calories, nutrition facts & ingredients

A Short Starbucks Caramel Protein Matcha contains 310 calories.

A Short Starbucks Caramel Protein Matcha contains 65mg of caffeine.

A Short Starbucks Caramel Protein Matcha has 32g of sugar out of 34g of total carbohydrates.

A Short Starbucks Caramel Protein Matcha contains 28g of protein and 7g of total fat (4.5g saturated).

Standard recipe, no milk changes or other modifications: MILK, CARAMEL SYRUP [SUGAR, WATER, NATURAL FLAVOR, CITRIC ACID, POTASSIUM SORBATE], PROTEIN POWDER [WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE (MILK), SUNFLOWER LECITHIN], MATCHA [GROUND GREEN TEA].

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Frequently asked questions

This calculator starts with the official Starbucks nutrition data for each drink and size. When you add, remove, or swap ingredients, it adjusts the calorie and macronutrient totals in real time based on the nutritional contribution of each individual ingredient.

Yes. Use the ingredient list below the drink selector to add, remove, or swap any ingredient — milk, syrups, sauces, toppings, and more. The nutrition label updates instantly to reflect your custom order.

The base nutrition data comes directly from Starbucks' official nutritional disclosures. Custom modifications are estimated using per-serving nutritional data for each ingredient. Results are an approximation and may vary slightly from what Starbucks reports for fully custom drinks.

No. This is an independent nutrition calculator created to help customers estimate calories and macros in their Starbucks orders. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Starbucks Corporation. All nutritional data is sourced from publicly available Starbucks nutrition information.