Costa Triple Chocolate Muffin UK Price, Calories & Allergens 2026

Triple Chocolate Muffin
Costa Food
Triple Chocolate Muffin
£ 3.45
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Nutritional Information
EST £3.45
infoNutritions for full portion databaseSource: Official Costa Database
Nutrient Per 100g Per Portion (96g)
Energy (kcal) 419 402
Energy (kJ) 1756 1686
Carbohydrates (g) 53 50
Sugars (g) 34 33
Fat (g) 20 20
Saturates (g) 5 4.8
Fibre (g) 2.3 2.2
Protein (g) 5.3 5.1
Salt (g) 0.28 0.27
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Ingredients
Sugar, Vegetable Oils (Rapeseed, Sunflower), EGG, Wheat Flour (WHEAT Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Folic Acid, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Chocolate Sauce (7%) (Sugar, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Chocolate (Cocoa Mass, Sugar, Emulsifier (SOYA Lecithin), Natural Flavouring), Water, Sweetened Condensed Skimmed Milk (Skimmed MILK, Sugar), Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Whole MILK Powder, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Emulsifier (SOYA Lecithin), Natural Flavouring), Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder, Double Cream (MILK), Salted Butter (Butter (MILK), Salt), Gelling Agent (Pectin), Salt, Preservative (E202)), Dark Chocolate (4.5%) (Cocoa Mass, Sugar, Emulsifier (SOYA Lecithin), Cocoa Butter), Humectant (Glycerol), Milk Chocolate (3%) (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Whole MILK Powder, Whey Powder (MILK), Emulsifier (SOYA Lecithin)), White Chocolate (3%) (Sugar, Whole MILK Powder, Cocoa Butter, Skimmed MILK Powder, Emulsifier (SOYA Lecithin), Natural Flavouring), Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder, Modified Maize Starch, Raising Agents (E501 (ii), E575, Calcium Phosphates, E450 (i)), Emulsifiers (E471, E481, E475), BARLEY Malt Extract, Natural Flavouring, Preservative (E202), Acidity Regulators (Citric Acid, E525), Enzymes (WHEAT).

Worth knowing before you order

This is one for an indulgent snack break, not a balanced lunch replacement. The Triple Chocolate Muffin calories sit at 402kcal, with 20g fat, 4.8g saturates, 50g carbohydrates and 5.1g protein per 96g muffin. The salt is low at 0.27g, but the sugar is the number to notice: 33g per portion. If you want a sweet Costa food item with a clear chocolate focus, it fits. If you want something lighter or more meal-like, it probably doesn’t.


What kind of Costa food order is it?

The Triple Chocolate Muffin sits firmly in Costa’s sweet bakery range. It’s a grab-and-go dessert-style item rather than breakfast in the practical sense, though some people will still pair a muffin with a morning coffee.

As a food choice, it’s best thought of as a sweet treat, coffee add-on or afternoon snack. The 96g portion gives it more presence than a very small bite, but the nutrition profile is led by sugar and fat rather than protein, so it doesn’t read like a proper lunch.


Triple Chocolate Muffin price UK: what £3.45 gets you

At £3.45 for a 96g muffin, this is a single bakery portion with a rich chocolate ingredient list. The value depends on what you want from it: if you’re after a simple sweet snack, the price may feel like a treat spend; if you’re trying to get something filling for lunchtime, the protein number is modest at 5.1g.

The calorie count is also worth factoring in. At 402kcal, it’s a sizeable sweet bakery order for the portion weight, so it’s not the kind of Costa food you’d choose if you’re trying to keep the order light.


Triple Chocolate Muffin ingredients: where the chocolate comes from

The chocolate direction comes from several ingredients rather than one single source. The ingredients include chocolate sauce, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate and fat reduced cocoa powder. That explains the “triple chocolate” angle: there are different chocolate types in the recipe, with cocoa bringing a stronger chocolate note alongside the sweeter milk and white chocolate elements.

Other taste-impacting ingredients include sugar, wheat flour, egg, milk ingredients, double cream, salted butter and barley malt extract. The result is clearly positioned as a rich, sweet bakery muffin rather than a plain cake-style snack.


Triple Chocolate Muffin nutrition in plain English

Per muffin, you’re getting 402kcal, 50g carbohydrates and 33g sugars. That’s the main nutrition story. The fat is 20g, with 4.8g saturates, while fibre is 2.2g and protein is 5.1g.

The salt is 0.27g per portion, so salt isn’t the standout concern here. The bigger decision is whether you’re happy with a sweet bakery item that’s high in sugar and fairly calorie-dense for a 96g portion. For an indulgent chocolate order, the numbers match the role. For a lighter snack, they’re less convincing.


Triple Chocolate Muffin allergens and diet suitability

The listed allergens are wheatbarleyeggmilk and soya. Those are significant if you’re avoiding gluten-containing cereals, egg, dairy or soya ingredients.

It’s marked as suitable for vegetarians. It’s not suitable for vegans, which makes sense from the listed egg and milk ingredients.


Where it wins, and where it doesn’t

The Costa Triple Chocolate Muffin works best when you actively want a rich chocolate bakery snack. The ingredient list backs that up with chocolate sauce, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate and cocoa powder, and the 402kcal portion makes it feel more like a proper sweet treat than a tiny add-on. It’s less suited to anyone looking for a lighter Costa food order, a more filling lunch, or something lower in sugar. At £3.45, it’s a treat-led choice: worth considering for chocolate flavour, easier to skip if your priority is protein, lower calories or vegan suitability.


Frequently Asked Questions

The Triple Chocolate Muffin has 402kcal per 96g portion.

The listed 2026 UK price is £3.45.

The listed allergens are wheat, barley, egg, milk and soya.

Yes, it’s suitable for vegetarians.

No, it isn’t suitable for vegans. The ingredients include egg and milk.

The chocolate flavour comes from chocolate sauce, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate and fat reduced cocoa powder.