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10 Sugar-Free Drinks You Need To Try At Second Cup Café

Sugar-free drinks you need to try at Second Cup Café. In this post, I am going to be sharing the 10 best sugar-free drinks you can order from Second Cup Café. I will also answer some Frequently Asked Questions when it comes to sugar at Second Cup Café. Available across Canada, Second Cup Café offer a variety of different coffee-style drinks, but what exactly are the sugar-free options, and are there even any?

What Are The Sugar-Free Drinks At Second Cup Café?

The following drinks at Second Cup Cafe are sugar-free:

  • almond and coconut Caffe Lattes;
  • almond and coconut cappuccinos;
  • espressos;
  • Americanos;
  • brewed coffee;        
  • flash cold brews;
  • tea;
  • iced tea;
  • almond and coconut iced Caffe Lattes; and
  • almond milk espresso macchiato.

What Kind of Syrup Does Second Cup Use?

Second Cup Café uses Monin and Torani syrups.

Does Second Cup Have Sugar-Free Syrups?

Second Cup Café has Torani sugar-free hazelnut syrup and Torani sugar-free vanilla syrup available to add to your coffees.

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Does Second Cup Have Sugar-Free Options?

The following drinks at Second Cup Café are sugar-free:

1. Almond Milk or Coconut Milk Caffe Latte – 0g of Sugar

*Add a shot of sugar-free vanilla or hazelnut syrup if desired

Can you believe that the almond milk or coconut milk Caffe Latte at Second Cup Café contains 0g of sugar? That’s right 0g of sugar. This is the case for all sizes of Second Cup Café’s almond milk or coconut milk Caffe Latte drinks – including their largest size.

In comparison, a large skimmed Caffe Latte contains 18g of sugar – so it’s worth ordering coconut or almond milk if you are watching your sugar content.

You can even add a shot of sugar-free hazelnut and vanilla syrup for flavored deliciousness and still have a sugar-free beverage.

2. Almond Milk or Coconut Milk Cappuccino – 0g of Sugar

If you prefer your coffee of the foamier variety then I have more good news. An almond milk or coconut milk cappuccino also contains 0g of sugar – in any size.

3. Espresso – 0g of Sugar

If you want your caffeine hit to be of the short and to-the-point variety then definitely order an espresso next time you are at Second Cup Café. Their espresso has a thick caramel-colored crema and of course, contains 0g of sugar.

4. Americano (Hot or Iced) – 0g of Sugar

*Add a dash of coconut or almond milk if desired

An Americano is basically a shot of espresso, topped up with hot water for a full drink. One of these ordered hot or iced will contain 0g of sugar. If you want a hint of creaminess to your Americano, then add a dash of coconut or almond milk – this won’t affect the sugar content.

5. Brewed Coffee – 0g of Sugar

*Add a dash of coconut or almond milk if desired

Brewed coffee is the ultimate zero-sugar coffee hit. The brewed coffee at Second Cup Café is no exception – and their brewed coffees are fair trade and 99% of them are Rainforest Alliance Certified. Win.

6. Flash Cold Brew – 0g of Sugar

*Add a shot of sugar-free vanilla or hazelnut syrup if desired

*Add a dash of coconut or almond milk if desired

Second Cup Café is renowned for its flash iced coffee, which is freshly brewed directly over ice to preserve its aromas and sweetness. The result is a smoother coffee than traditional iced coffee.

Second Cup’s Flash Cold brews are available with or without sugar so make sure to order yours without sugar if you are watching your sugar content. You can even add some coconut or almond milk or a shot of sugar-free vanilla or caramel syrup to fancy your Flash Cold Brew up further.

7. Tea – 0g of Sugar

The hot brewed teas at Second Cup Café are made with loose tea. This is so nice seeing as most teas at coffee shops are bagged teas. You can choose from black teas, green teas, and herbal teas at Second Cup Café. Of course, the teas contain 0g of sugar and all of Second Cup Café’s teas are sourced from members of the Ethical Tea Partnership, an organization dedicated to improving the social and environmental conditions of tea supply chains. Double win.

8. Iced Tea – 0g of Sugar

If you prefer your tea iced then you can also order an unsweetened iced tea at Second Cup Café. The iced tea at Second Cup Café is made of premium English Breakfast tea which is brewed, chilled, and served over ice.

It is available sweet or unsweetened so make sure to order yours unsweetened to ensure it is sugar-free.

9. Coconut Milk or Almond Milk Iced Caffe Latte – 0g of Sugar

*Add a shot of sugar-free vanilla or hazelnut syrup if desired

If you enjoy your lattes iced then definitely go for coconut milk or almond milk iced caffe latte next time you are at Second Cup Café. You can even add a shot of sugar-free caramel or vanilla syrup – it will still be sugar-free. In comparison, a large skimmed iced caffe latte contains 16g of sugar.

10. Almond Milk Espresso Macchiato – 0g of Sugar

An almond milk espresso macchiato consists of espresso and almond milk, topped off with a generous dollop of foam. All the caffeine, none of the sugar.


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Sugar-Free Drinks You Need To Try at Second Cup Café – The Final Bite

Sugar-free drinks you need to try at Second Cup Café. What have we learned from the above? Well, when it comes to sugar-free drink options Second Cup Café offers a great selection of 0g sugar drinks. From Caffe Lattes to Flash Cold Brews – along with several traditional coffee and tea drinks . The biggest win for me from Second Cup Café is its coconut milk or almond milk Caffe Latte (iced or hot), this drink will contain 0g of sugar no matter the size ordered.

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