They're the next best thing to a PSL.
on a cool autumn day, sometimes you just want something a little lighter.
Fortunately, whether you're team pumpkin-spice-everything or more of a purist when it comes to cozy beverages, your local Starbucks barista can whip up some incredibly satisfying, made with better-for-you ingredients. If you're ready to get your fall on while still making healthy choices, here are some drinks for you to try on for size:Naturally flavorful with no added sugars, a warm cup of Starbucks's Chai Tea is loaded with fall favorites like cinnamon, ginger, and cloves — as well as a boost of healthy antioxidants. If you need a little sweetness, add a dash of stevia.
and packs a punch in the nutrition department. Consider asking your barista to swap the Honey Blend for a bit of real honey for even more antioxidants.
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