
I’m a sucker for trying new coffee flavors. This limited edition of Starbucks Brown Sugar Cinnamon K-cups are available from now to June 2026. Here’s the nutritional information:
Starbucks Brown Sugar Cinnamon Cold Brew Concentrate (Sweetened) (Per 6 fl oz serving)
- Calories: 60
- Total Fat: 0g
- Sodium: 0mg
- Total Carbohydrates: 14g
- Sugars: 11g
- Protein: 1g
- Potassium: 510mg (10% DV)
Starbucks +1
Other Formats
- Ground Coffee / K-Cups: These products contain 0 calories, 0g fat, 0g sugar, and 0g carbs, featuring natural flavors without added sweeteners.
If you enjoy flavored coffee with cinnamon and some sweetness you might enjoy this. Do you have a favorite coffee?
I never drank coffee until a few years ago. I like it pretty plain compared to this.
Patti, I mostly drink my coffee black. I like Starbucks’ line of Blonde coffees. But, once in a while I’ll try some flavored coffees.
Aren’t you supposed to avoid sugar?
We have a combination of Starbucks Dark French Roast and Community Medium-Dark Cafe Special.
I learned to drink my coffee black, with no sugar, because that was the way my parents drank it, and I still do, unless the coffee in a restaurant is too strong.
Jeff, mostly I drink plain black coffee–zero carbs–but once in a while I’ll try some flavored coffees in K-cup format. Very little sugar.
First off, coffee should taste like coffee, not some prissy concoction from your local soda shoppe. Placing sugary flavorings in coffee is a blasphemy. Coffee should be consumed black, or, if you must add something to it, use real cream — not milk or half and half or almond milk or oat milk or any other godawful concoction. Coffee should be bold and robust and not burnt in the most horrible way as Starbucks does it. Coffee should begin the day, should be consumed regularly as the day progresses to provide one with vigor and strength of purpose, and end the day to provide sweet caffeinated dreams. And, while completely optional, coffee may be regarded as an absolute blessing from God delivered to His chosen ones as a reward for a life of clean living, pure thoughts, and anti-MAGA sentiments.
I have spoken,
What Jerry said.
Jeff, you have to love Jerry’s coffee Manifesto!
Jerry, I admire your strong convictions about coffee! I share most of them. But, I’ve been known to stray…
Jackie says sprinkle cinnamon on your plain coffee and add Splenda.
Jackie, I’ll give it a try!
I’ve never had any coffee in my life because the smell makes me sick. I did however buy a out 10 boxes of k cups at my Ralph’s for 15c each. Not sure if the flavor gave some to my favorite checkers at Ralph’s and the rest to friends in my lunch group
Maggie, coffee prices have gone up with the Trump Tariffs, but some K-cups are still reasonably priced.
15c a box was incredible. I had just driven out of the parking lot when I thought I should get more than 5, bby the time I went back, I saw a lady with a shopping cart full of the rest of them
I’m impressed that you have had the opportunity to develop relationships with Ralph’s cashiers…except for the small Acme near the house (vs. the large Acme where I can get Bing apple sodas), I rarely see the same cashiers from visit to visit. The college “kid” who works weekends at the smaller nearby Acme is the one I always say hi to when I see her with fair regularity.
Good deal.
I did sprak with a Wegman’s employee who is one of genuinely nice ones, a bit sad because she didn’t get her request for Easter off (W NJ needs a union, clearly–I say, even if she didn’t, and she didn’t).
Or did speak with her. One only spraks when chatting in a patois of English and German. Or perhaps high-school Frisian.
We have 3 who always give us extra “bag credit” . Ralph’s (Kroger) & Vons ( Safeway’s) have gas rewards program based on purchases. Vons don’t expire. Ralph’s expire after the end of the month after you earn them, but if you bring your own bags, they give you extra points. Our 3 favorite ones are very generous. We generally get 2 $1 off fillups at the only Vons station in San Diego or 20c max .at I think Chevron. Ralph’s is good at food for less stations, one very near our homes for up to a dollar a gallon. If I get something marked down, and one of my friends expressed interest, I’ll go back and bring whatever they want up to their station. For some reason almost every place I go, I have a “person”. Who goes above & beyond.
In around 2000 my retirement system was hacked and I froze my credit. Just last year a banker was telling me about a great new credit card and when I mentioned my credit was still frozen, he spent a couple of hours helping me get some new credit cards, which was a real boost.
Being retired, I can go frequently and as it’s near my PO BOX it’s easy to swing by
Cool (except for the data breach, and glad that was eventuallyh resolved to your benefit). There used to be incentives to bring one’s own bag to various Penna and NJ stores, but now it’s simply expected, and they weill charge you for the reusable bags at most stores (Wegman’s will take your torn-up bags for recycling, not the worst perk.). Barnes and Noble bags are among the cheaper and reasonably rugged ones.
My parents drank lots of coffee. I started the habit in college and never looked back. I’ll drink it black, with cream and/or sweetener and/or flavored as the whim strikes me.
Of Trump’s many symptoms of insanity and imbecility, I would rank his nonsense about tariffs fairly far down the list of his atrocities.
Fred, tariffs are taxes. And according to the Constitution only Congress has the power to tax. And to declare War (another Trump error).
“Errors” that he dares the lickspittles of the GOP to object to. I hope the Dems don’t manage to blow their advantage in the midterms, assuming the current fools don’t allow him to declare martial law (his M. O. has always been to do the crime and pay necessary bribes later).
And his playing with tariff funds is part and parcel with his most “successful” business practice, embezzlement.
Tpdd, the Supreme Court has given the Green Light to Presidental power. Trump can get away with anything!
He’s also going to try for a 3rd term which is unconstitutional (something that never stoped him)
A malignant narcissist’s ego is never sufficiently fed.
I started drinking mocha beverages when I was eight or nine, and learned to love coffee thus, and have drunk it ever since. Caffiene probably didn’t stunt my growth, as the tallest in my nuclear family when we were all alive at 6′ 1″ (if a bit stooped these years, after all that soda).
It has just occurred to me that I’m 61 and (when sufficiently flattened) 6′ 1″. No profound significance, but mildly amusing to me.
Todd, I’ll turn 77 in June, but I’m far away from 7 foot 7 inches.
Todd, I love caffeine in any form!
Jerry’s dictates are surprising to me, but I have no problem with a good unalloyed coffee, and Starbucks does lean burnt and bland.
However, my favorite new-to-me coffee flavor was the Wegman’s winter blend, which also makes a fine blend with almond milk. Sadly, W has pulled the seasonal flavor till, we can hope, next fall. My second-favored bottled coffee is Stok Bold Black, with the purple label. Also will drink straight and in an almond-milk “latte”. No sweeteners necesssary.
I have only consumed coffee since my hospitalization a few years ago! Nothing fancy, but I like it with Coffee-Mate and, since a few days ago–Nestle’s Quick! I’m not one of those “black as tar and thick enough to float a horseshoe” guys! Starbuck’s is a scam, if you ask me!
Bob, Starbucks markets itself as elite coffee. Some people prefer it. I like their Blonde coffee best.