Pumpkin spice season 2025 is in full swing, with the country’s largest fast-food chains rolling out new flavors alongside returning autumn favorites. You’ll find plenty of classic pumpkin spice lattes on this list, along with pecan, caramel, and even cereal-inspired flavors.
But before you head to your nearest drive-thru, look at how each drink stacks up nutritionally. Hers analyzed 16 fall coffee drinks based on four label categories to help you stay on track with your health goals:
Are you ready to see the full ranking of your fall coffee drink options? Here is the list from healthiest to unhealthiest.
1. Pecan Oatmilk Cortado (Starbucks)
2. Caramel Cream Cold Brew (Einstein Bros.)
3. Chai Latte (Starbucks)
4. Pumpkin Spice Iced Coffee (Krispy Kreme)
5. Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew (Starbucks)
6. McCafé Pumpkin Spice Latte (McDonald’s)
7. Pumpkin Spice Latte (Krispy Kreme)
8. Pumpkin Spice Iced Signature Latte (Dunkin’)
9. Cereal N’ Milk Iced Latte (Dunkin’)
10. Iced Pecan Crunch Oatmilk Latte (Starbucks)
11. Iced Pumpkin Spice Latte and Pumpkin Spice Crème Frappuccino Blended Beverage (Starbucks) - TIED
13. Pumpkin Spice Latte (Starbucks)
14. Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino Blended Beverage (Starbucks)
15. Iced Pumpkin Cream Chai (Starbucks)
16. Frozen Pumpkin Spice Latte (Krispy Kreme)
Whether you’re tracking calories or trying to decrease your fat intake, here are the best and worst drinks for individual nutrition categories.
Drinks With the Most Calories
Drinks With the Fewest Calories
Drinks With the Most Sugar
Drinks With the Least Sugar
Drinks With the Most Fat
Drinks With the Least Fat
To find the healthiest coffee drinks of the season, Her looked at the top five fast food restaurants by revenue in the U.S. that offer a fall-inspired coffee drink menu: McDonald’s, Starbucks, Dunkin’, Krispy Kreme, and Einstein Bros.
Hers used the ingredients included in a standard order with no substitutions; so if the order defaulted to a specific type of milk, that is what was used for nutritional data. Hers analyzed at a medium-size order for every drink — 16 ounces for all but Dunkin,’ — which serves 14 ounces in a medium cup. Additionally, the default size of a Starbucks pecan oatmilk cortado is 8 ounces, but Hers doubled the nutritional value to make it the same serving size as the rest of the list.
The following categories were examined:
The healthiest drinks had the lowest averages of calories, sugar, fat, and trans fat. Hers weighted trans fat with a 2x multiplier because of associated health risks such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
For many, savoring a fall coffee drink is one of the season’s best traditions. In addition to this cozy ritual, consider the following three tips to set yourself up for better health before winter rolls around.
1. Stay hydrated. It may be tempting to sip on a latte throughout fall, but remember to include water in your routine. Staying hydrated contributes to better digestion, among other benefits. If you need help drinking enough ounces daily, start by giving yourself a daily goal and using a water bottle to remind you to sip.
2. Enjoy fresh fall produce. From apples and pumpkins to squash and sweet potatoes, try incorporating some seasonal produce into your meal plans. Freshly picked fruits and vegetables contain a higher nutritional content, fueling your body and boosting your immune system.
3. Head outside while the weather is crisp. Cooler weather makes it easier to get outdoors and move your body, whether walking around the block or hiking in nature. Plus, adding regular walks can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and more. You can even bring your pumpkin spice latte with you.
This story was produced by Hers and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.
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