Chocolate Fudge Frappé with Coffee (UK Price & Calories 2026)

Chocolate Fudge Frappe with Coffee
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Chocolate Fudge Frappe with Coffee
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£ 5.75
Nutritional Information & Allergens
EST £5.75
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Nutrient Per 100g Standard (492ml)
Energy (kcal) 78 383
Energy (kJ) 327 1610
Carbs (g) 11.4 56
Sugars (g) 8.8 43.3
Fat (g) 2.8 14
Saturates (g) 2.4 11.7
Protein (g) 1.3 6.5
Salt (g) 0.15 0.75
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Quick Caffeine and Price Insights

  • Cheapest size: Small for £5.25
  • Most expensive size: Medium for £5.75
  • Calorie range: 256 kcal to 362 kcal
  • Portion size ranges from 354 ml (Small) to 492 ml (Medium)
  • Energy range: 1078.3 kJ to 1527 kJ
  • Contains allergens: Milk and Soya – see details below

Pricing and Size Options for Your Chocolate + Coffee Fix

This frappé is available in two sizes: Small (£5.25) and Medium (£5.75). The price difference allows you to choose more caffeine and volume with the medium size or keep it lighter with the small. Both sizes feature the same flavour balance of chocolate and coffee, so your choice comes down to how much caffeine and indulgence you want.


Nutrition Breakdown: Balancing Enjoyment and Energy

SizePortion (ml)Energy (kcal)Energy (kJ)Sugar (g)Fat (g)Saturates (g)Carbs (g)Protein (g)Salt (g)
Small3542561078.328.710936.54.60.5
Medium492362152743.511.710.256.26.70.76

The calorie difference between sizes is significant, reflecting the larger portion and extra caffeine opportunity of the medium. Sugar and fat increase accordingly, maintaining the rich chocolate fudge experience. Protein and salt also rise with size. This nutrition data highlights how the frappé’s energy levels correlate with its size and caffeine content.


Allergens to Check Before You Order

People with food allergies should note the following information for the Chocolate Fudge Frappé with Coffee.

  • Small: Contains Milk and Soya
  • Medium: Contains Milk and Soya

Cross-contamination risks might be present depending on preparation environments, meaning shared equipment or surfaces could inadvertently introduce allergens.


Customisation Options to Tailor Your Caffeine Experience

You can adjust your frappé with several milk alternatives and extras, each affecting price and potentially nutrition.

  • Milk Alternatives:
    • Oat milk: +£0.45 with an increase of 14 kcal, 55.7 kJ, plus changes in sugar, fat, saturated fat, carbs, protein, and salt.
    • Coconut milk: +£0.45 with a reduction of 15 kcal, 61.9 kJ, and decreases in sugar, fat, saturated fat, carbs, protein, and salt.
  • Extras: Extra espresso shot (+£0.80), Light whip (+£0.50), Marshmallows (+£0.50), Whipped cream (+£0.60)
  • Syrups: Caramel, Vanilla, Hazelnut, and several sugar-free syrups each at +£0.60

The largest nutrition change comes from choosing oat milk, increasing calories and fat, while coconut milk reduces calories and fat slightly. Extras and syrups add to the price but do not affect nutrition details here.


Choosing Your Perfect Chocolate and Coffee Combination

  • For a stronger caffeine hit and bigger portion, opt for the medium size at £5.75 with 362 kcal and 492 ml.
  • If you want to moderate calorie intake but enjoy the same flavour, the small size at 256 kcal and 354 ml is a great choice.
  • Milk substitutes like coconut milk lower calories and fat, while oat milk ups them, so select based on your nutrition goals.
  • Adding an extra espresso shot for +£0.80 enhances caffeine level without altering calories.
  • Consider sweet syrup or topping options to add flavour complexity, keeping in mind these increase price but not nutrition here.

Frequently Asked Questions

An espresso shot is a concentrated form of coffee brewed by forcing hot water through finely-ground coffee beans. It serves as the base for many coffee drinks and is the primary source of caffeine.

Adding an extra espresso shot increases the caffeine content and intensifies the coffee flavour. It usually raises the price but does not necessarily add calories unless paired with milk or sugar.

 Yes, oat, coconut, and soya milks are popular alternatives that cater to dietary preferences and allergies. They can change the nutrition profile, especially in calories and fat.