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Yahoo! News Search Results for calorie in starbucks coffee
Yahoo! News Search Results for calorie in starbucks coffee
Expert: 'Bad' Breakfast Causes More Harm Than Good (CBS4 Miami)
More and more Americans have turned to Starbucks or other fast-food chains to start off their day with coffee. Not surprisingly, many are not only getting their coffee, but also their breakfast from the fast-food giants. The nutritional content for some early morning fast-food offerings may have you needing more exercise than before.
Grande introduction: Full-sized Starbucks to open at ARC (California Aggie)
In a few months, you'll be able grab an iced venti mocha or a cold sandwich right after working out.
Starbucks, Dunkin' revise breakfast menus (Miami Herald)
Just in time for busy days spent in traffic and school carpool lines, popular on-the-go coffee shops are adding new healthier items to their morning menus.
Best Of Good Grub (Fort Worth Weekly)
Ribs: No sauce needed — the glorious rub keeps these meaty ribs crispy outside, moist and tender inside. Pit Barbecue, 702 N Henderson St, FW. Brisket: A miraculous balance of charcoal-tinged fat, crusty flavor crystals, and juicy, rosy meat. Mom’s BBQ, 1509 Evans Av, FW.
Energy drinks have 14 colas worth of caffeine: experts (CTV British Columbia)
Energy drinks that promise a short-term boost to energy levels may contain as much caffeine as 14 cans of pop, which can potentially lead to health problems such as rapid heart beats, tremors and insomnia, researchers say.
Energy drinks have 14 colas worth of caffeine: experts (CTV Toronto)
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Study, snack smart (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Time to study? Then it's time for a snack. Recently, the venerable University of Wisconsin-Madison library made...
Gear Junkie: It's a new blast from the past (Billings Gazette)
In the old days of sports nutrition, before athletic gels became a de facto food for aerobic types and endurance athletes on the move, there was an original quick calorie boost called peanut butter. Spoon up a dollop, put it on your tongue, and you're ...
COLUMN: Peanut butter snacks in the outdoors (The Times-News)
In the old days of sports nutrition, before athletic gels became a de facto food for aerobic types and endurance athletes on the move, there was an original quick calorie boost called peanut butter.
Healthy foods turn up in unlikeliest places (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Popular on-the-go coffee shops are adding a new crop of healthy items to their morning menus.
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