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Sep 4, 2014

Review: Chick-fil-A - New Iced Coffee

Chick-fil-A's new Iced Coffee features cold-brewed coffee made from specialty grade Arabica coffee beans with 2% milk and cane syrup over ice.

It cost me $2.55 for a 20-oz medium cup. It's also available with vanilla flavoring if that's your thing.

The coffee isn't pre-mixed with sugar and milk so you can ask them to adjust it to your taste when ordering.

As you can see from the picture, they go for that swirled milk and coffee look. But that also means that you want to stir your drink a bit before drinking. My first sip delivered quite a sugar rush as I didn't realize all the cane syrup had settled at the bottom.

Once it was all stirred together, Chick-fil-A's coffee was quite good and refreshing on a hot day. The coffee is smooth without any harsh notes. There's not too much acidity to it and it strikes a fine balance with the creaminess from the milk and sweetness from the sugar.

Overall, Chick-fil-A's Iced Coffee was really good: not too sweet, not too watery, and not too creamy, with a pleasant smooth coffee taste.

Nutritional Info - Chick-fil-A Iced Coffee - medium 
Calories - 150 (from Fat - 20)
Fat - 3g (Saturated Fat - 2g)
Sodium - 70mg
Carbs - 26g (Sugar - 25g)
Protein - 5g

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