Starbucks caters to a wide array of tastes, offering beverages that range from caffeine-heavy to fruity and refreshing. Among their popular offerings is the Starbucks Pink Drink, known for its creamy coconut milk base and vibrant pink hue. Despite its seemingly innocent appearance, the Pink Drink does contain caffeine. The amount varies depending on the size: a tall has 35 mg of caffeine, while a trenta contains 90 mg. To put this into perspective, a typical 8-oz cup of coffee has around 95 mg of caffeine. Compared to other Starbucks drinks, such as the grande Pike Place roast coffee with 195 mg of caffeine or the grande iced coffee blend with 185 mg, the Pink Drink offers a relatively mild caffeine boost. While it may not keep you wired all day, it can certainly provide a gentle pick-me-up, making it a good option for those looking for a lighter caffeine intake.
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