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Starbucks Goes Trenta: 31 Ounces!

If you are a Starbucks fan and Venti (24 ounces) just doesn’t cut it, well Starbucks has heard your outcry and are test marketing their new Trenta sized iced coffees and iced tea.

This size is only available in stores within the Phoenix, AZ and Tampa, FL area, so if all goes well there, expect to see the new Trenta size everywhere. This special size is just for cold beverages. 31 ounce Starbucks’ hot coffees are still a dream my friend. It’s a good thing because 31 ounces of their coffee would be a whopping 536mg of caffeine…

The Trenta Iced coffee on the other hand will give you around 207mg of caffeine, but could be more if the iced espresso drinks are  available in this new size and also how many shots are used in the Trenta size.

This size isn’t that out of the ordinary as McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts have been offering a 32oz size of iced coffee for sometime now. However, I would guess that Starbucks fans aren’t about to go to Micky D’s for their iced coffee even if it is dirt cheap.

Source: The Arizona Republic

4 Comments

  • Nick

    This makes me crave chai… but I’m detoxing right now, gave up caffeine for lent, which is why i haven’t posted in a while. I wasn’t feeling any effects anymore, so I figured why not? I wonder if Starbucks has caffeine free chai.

  • Evan

    I don’t understand the obsession with Starbucks. I went there a couple times for some regular hot coffee and it always tastes burnt. I guess you have to get the flavored drinks to cover up their inability to make decent coffee. Dunkin’ Donuts tastes great and is cheaper.

  • Nick

    I agree, im not much of a coffee drinker in the first place, but I prefer Folgers over Starbucks any day.

  • Audrey

    I totally agree that Starbucks tastes burnt…. however I would choose Starbucks over Mc’D's coffee any day…. NOT dunkin’ though.. that place kicks a$$

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