calories in machines that make cappucino/mocha stuff.
Question Posted Wednesday March 12 2008, 11:04 am
you know those drink machines at like gas stations and stuff that make cappucino or mocha kinds of things? how many calories are in like 8 ounces of stuff like that or something like that? does anyone know? cuz i'm on a diet but i have those like almost every day. thanks@
uisforukelele answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 9:28 pm: Regardless of the calories themselves, those drinks have a lot of sugar and fat in them, so if you are on a healthy diet you should not drink sugary drinks anyway. It's just like cutting out most candy or soft drinks- it's okay maybe once a week, but every day will really hurt your diet. I know people who lost five pounds in one month JUST by cutting out soft drinks- and the coffee drinks have way more calories than soft drinks, believe me. Once a week, or even twice a week is a lot better than every day. Try drinking juice, or even better, water. If I had to guess at how many calories, I would say at least 200. Many Starbucks drinks are near 500 calories, and even drinks at places like Jamba Juice are close to 300 calories. If you start drinking more water, you will find yourself CRAVING water like no other- seriously! I started drinking more water than soft drinks and it's like all I want to drink anymore is water. Anyway, good luck with your diet :) [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
person43 answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 5:58 pm: In my opinion, if you are on a diet you should definately not drink that stuff. I do not know the exact calorie count, but they are full of empty calories and loads and loads of sugar. this is a huge hinder to your dieting. if you stopped drinking them i am positive you would lose weight. if you cannot go without, try to replace them with coffee, or tea like chai tea sweetened with honey. even low cal hot chocolate. If I had to venture a guess, I'd say there is at least 200 calories in eight ounces. [ person43's advice column | Ask person43 A Question ]
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