Dunkin' nutrition comparison
Dunkin' Low-Calorie Drinks Compared
Plain brewed drinks start at 5 calories, while milk and matcha preparations create a much wider range.
Nutrition information source: Dunkin' official nutrition PDF: view the source PDF.
Retrieved August 17, 2026. Values below preserve the serving definitions printed in that file.
Plain brewed drinks anchor the low end
Dunkin's medium plain hot coffee, iced coffee, and cold brew each list 5 calories. The iced and cold brew rows show zero protein, while hot coffee lists 1 gram. None contains sugar in the exact preparations compared here.
| Item or configuration | Serving basis | Calories | Protein | Carbs | Fiber | Fat | Sat. fat | Sodium | Sugar |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plain hot coffee | Medium | 5 | 1g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 10mg | 0g |
| Plain iced coffee | Medium | 5 | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 15mg | 0g |
| Plain cold brew | Medium | 5 | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 15mg | 0g |
| Whole-milk cappuccino | Medium | 120 | 6g | 10g | 0g | 6g | 3.5g | 85mg | 9g |
| Whole-milk hot latte | Medium | 170 | 9g | 14g | 0g | 9g | 5g | 125mg | 13g |
| Whole-milk matcha iced latte | Medium | 250 | 10g | 33g | 1g | 9g | 5g | 130mg | 32g |
These values do not apply after cream, milk, sugar, flavor, cold foam, or another recipe element is added. The full PDF separates those versions, and the page title should be read as a comparison of exact rows rather than a promise about every order sharing the same base name.
Cappuccino is the lightest selected milk drink
A medium Cappuccino with Whole Milk lists 120 calories, 6 grams of protein, 10 grams of carbohydrate, and 9 grams of sugar. A whole-milk hot latte uses more milk in the printed recipe and reaches 170 calories, 9 grams of protein, and 13 grams of sugar.
The 50-calorie gap arrives with 3 additional grams of protein, 4 grams of carbohydrate, and 4 grams of sugar. Total fat rises from 6 to 9 grams. Someone wanting milk nutrition may see a different tradeoff than someone minimizing calories alone.
Matcha changes the sugar picture
The medium Matcha Iced Latte with Whole Milk lists 250 calories and 32 grams of total sugar, including 19 grams added. It also provides 10 grams of protein, 321 milligrams of calcium, and 366 milligrams of potassium.
Compared with the whole-milk hot latte, matcha adds 80 calories and 19 grams of sugar for only 1 more gram of protein. This does not make the beverage universally unsuitable; it makes the sweetness and carbohydrate contribution visible.
Lowest calorie is not the same as a meal
Plain coffee contributes almost no energy or macronutrients. It may fit a low-calorie beverage goal, but it cannot replace the protein, carbohydrate, fat, or micronutrients of food or a milk drink. The goal determines whether minimal nutrition is an advantage.
Caffeine is also absent from this dataset. A person choosing based on stimulant content needs another authoritative source and should not infer caffeine from calories, cup size, or the drink's position in this table.
Match the recipe before using a value
Search the 1,023-row overview for the exact size, temperature, milk, sweetener, and flavor. A medium plain iced coffee is not a medium iced coffee with cream and sugar, and a whole-milk latte is not an oatmilk or almondmilk version.
The rows reflect a retrieved PDF snapshot and may change. Check current restaurant materials for availability, ingredients, allergens, caffeine, and preparation details, then use GSC to learn whether this topic earns impressions rather than assuming Autocomplete indicates volume.
Frequently asked questions
Which medium Dunkin' drinks list 5 calories here?
Plain hot coffee, plain iced coffee, and plain cold brew each list 5 calories.
What is the lowest-calorie selected whole-milk drink?
The medium whole-milk cappuccino is 120 calories in the compared set.
Does this guide rank drinks by caffeine?
No. Caffeine is not present in the nutrition fields, so no caffeine ranking is made.