How many calories are there in a Starbucks Cake Pop?

Last Modified Dec 6, 2024 03:13 EST
How many calories are there in a Starbucks Cake Pop?
Starbucks Chocolate Cake Pop (Source: Starbucks’ official website)


As per the Starbucks menu, it is noted that the brand has two types of cake pops. One is a birthday cake pop, which has a calorie count of 160 calories, and the second one is the chocolate cake pop which has 150 calories.


Besides selling different types of hot and cold beverages, snacks, and other bites, Starbucks also provides its customers with various types of sweets and candies adding luxurious flavors to your childhood treats. One such product under this category is their cake pop which is quite similar to a lollipop candy but is made using baking ingredients. In this article, we will be taking a deeper look at two of these cake pops (Birthday and Chocolate), knowing about their ingredients and nutritional value in detail.


How many calories are there in a Starbucks Birthday Cake Pop?


As mentioned above, according to the coffee chain Starbucks, one of their cake pop products, the “Birthday Cake Pop” has a calorie count of 160 calories for one serving of 38 grams. This calorie count is commonly counted regarding the standard recipe developed by the company but may vary in case of customization of the product.


To make their Birthday Cake Pop, Starbucks has used various ingredients like a cake which contains sugar, enriched wheat flour, water, soybean oil, eggs, powdered sugar, egg whites, palm oil, butter, modified food starch, nonfat milk powder, corn syrup, invert sugar, baking powder, salt, vanilla extract, natural flavors, gum blend, and an emulsifier. On this cake, there will also be a coating that will consist of white confectionery coating, palm oil annatto extract, and vegetable juice.


Nutritional information provided for Starbucks Birthday Cake Pop


The table below contains all the nutritional values and information provided for the candy cake Birthday Cake Pop on Starbucks’ official website.


Note- This table contains values based on the standard recipe of Starbucks. The values may vary as per how the product is customized.


Nutritional informationValue
Calories160
Total Fat08 grams
Total Cholesterol10 grams
Caffeine (mg)0 milligrams
Total carbohydrates21 grams
Total sugar16 grams
Protein02 grams
Sodium95 milligrams


How many calories are there in a Starbucks Chocolate Cake Pop?


Starbucks Chocolate Cake Pop
Starbucks Chocolate Cake Pop (Source: Starbucks’ official website)


Similar to the Birthday Cake Pop, Starbucks also has a Chocolate Cake Pop which has a calorie count of 150 calories for one serving of 38 grams. The only differentiating factor here is that this product has 10 calories less than the Birthday cake pop and the calorie count may still vary with the customizations made to the product.


To make their Cholocate Cake Pop, Starbucks has used various ingredients like a cake which contains sugar, enriched wheat flour, water, soybean oil, eggs, semisweet chocolate, cocoa processed with alkali, butter, palm oil, nonfat milk powder, corn syrup, invert sugar, pudding, vanilla extract, salt, white distilled vinegar, gum blend, baking powder, soy lecithin, natural flavor, baking soda, and modified food starch. On this cake, there will also be a coating that will consist of white confectionery coating, palm oil annatto extract, and vegetable juice.


Nutritional information provided for Starbucks Chocolate Cake Pop


The table below contains all the nutritional values and information provided for the candy cake chocolate cake pop on Starbucks’ official website.


Note- This table contains values based on the standard recipe of Starbucks. The values may vary as per how the product is customized.


Nutritional informationValue
Calories150
Total Fat08 grams
Total Cholesterol10 grams
Total carbohydrates21 grams
Dietary Fiber01 gram
Total sugar16 grams
Protein02 grams
Sodium60 milligrams


FAQs on Starbucks Cake Pop

A: At Starbucks, a total of 2 milligrams of caffeine is used to make their decaf coffee.

A: As per Starbucks, the company uses three main espresso roasts for their drinks, which are Espresso Roast, Espresso Decaf, and Blonde Espresso Roast.

A. As of 2024, coffees at Starbucks are packed using the K-cup pods developed by the company.

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