Starbucks No Added Sugar Menu With Prices

In 2026, Starbucks has dramatically expanded its No Added Sugar offerings as part of the comprehensive “Functional & Fresh” menu overhaul.

The standout addition is the new permanent Sugar-Free Caramel Syrup, which joins the classic Sugar-Free Vanilla Syrup to deliver even more variety for customers following low-glycemic or keto-friendly lifestyles. Complementing this, Starbucks has reformulated its Matcha to be unsweetened by default and introduced “Adjustable Sweetness” for Chai, launching on March 3, 2026—giving guests full control over their sugar intake.

Whether you’re enjoying the new Ellenos No Added Sugar Yogurt or a protein-boosted latte, the 2026 menu now treats “no added sugar” as the effortless standard rather than a compromise.

Starbucks No Added Sugar Menu Prices 2026

No Added Sugar Options

Iced Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Latte

Iced Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Latte

$7.95 – 150 Calories

$8.55 – 200 Calories

$9.25 – 280 Calories

Iced Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Matcha

Iced Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Matcha

$7.95 – 180 Calories

$8.55 – 250 Calories

$9.25 – 350 Calories

Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Latte

Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Latte

$6.95 – 110 Calories

$7.35 – 180 Calories

$8.35 – 230 Calories

$8.95 – 270 Calories

Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Matcha

Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Matcha

$6.35 – 110 Calories

$6.75 – 180 Calories

$7.55 – 240 Calories

$8.25 – 300 Calories

Frequently Asked Questions – No Added Sugar Menu

No, it is not seasonal at all. The Sugar-Free Caramel Syrup launched on January 6, 2026, and is now a permanent part of Starbucks’ core flavor lineup, available year-round for every hot and iced beverage on the menu.

Yes, the 2026 unsweetened matcha has a noticeably more traditional and earthy tea flavor that lets the natural grassy notes shine through. If you prefer a milder taste closer to the previous sweetened version, baristas recommend adding two pumps of Sugar-Free Vanilla Syrup—it recreates the familiar balance without any added cane sugar.

The new Energy Refreshers introduced in Spring 2026 are customizable, but not automatically sugar-free. The standard base contains some natural fruit sugars; however, you can request the “Decaf Energy Base” for a lower-sugar version. For a true zero-sugar option, the classic Iced Teas remain the better choice.

The standout choice is the Ellenos® No Added Sugar Muesli Greek Yogurt, which delivers a satisfying 14 grams of protein with absolutely zero added sweeteners. For a crunchier alternative, the Khloud™ Protein Popcorn offers a tasty sweet-and-salty profile with 7 grams of protein and minimal sugar impact.

Not as a permanent core item everywhere. Starbucks currently offers Sugar-Free Vanilla and Sugar-Free Caramel as the standard sugar-free syrups. Sugar-Free Mocha sauce is only available in select regions or as a limited-time option, so it’s best to check the “Regional Favorites” section in your local Starbucks app for availability.

No added cane sugar is used in the standard freeze-dried fruit inclusions such as strawberry, dragonfruit, or pineapple. However, because they are concentrated, they do contain natural fruit sugars. For the strictest no-sugar experience, choose plain Iced Teas or Cold Brew without any fruit inclusions.

Discover the full Starbucks USA menu right here — from classic hot & iced coffees, refreshing cold teas, protein-packed beverages, bakery treats, sandwiches, and seasonal specials, all with the latest 2026 prices, sizes, calories, and customization options. Whether you’re craving the bold 1971 Roast™ Americano, viral Dubai Chocolate Mocha, high-protein Iced Matcha, or a quick Egg Bites breakfast, find everything you need to plan your perfect Starbucks run. Tap below for the complete USA menu breakdown by category, current pricing, and fan-favorite picks

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