How much are scones at Starbucks? (How much does the average Starbucks scone weigh? + more information)

If you’ve never had a Starbucks scone and you’re wondering, “How much are scones at Starbucks?” Read on to find out.

The price of Starbucks scones varies slightly depending on the kind of scone and the location of the Starbucks store from where you’re purchasing. However, the general price of Starbucks scones is typically between $2.35 and $2.45. I recently has the Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean scone and I loved it. So, I decided to try all the other scones that the coffeehouse offers and they were all delicious. In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about the Starbucks scones including their prices, weight, ingredients and nutritional values so, keep reading to discover more.

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Pumpkin scone. $2.45

Blueberry scone. $2.45

Petite Vanilla Bean scone. $2.35

Cranberry Orange scone. $2.40

What are the ingredients used in the Starbucks scones?

How much does the average Starbucks scone weigh?

The following are the ingredients used to prepare the Starbucks scones;

Pumpkin scone – sugar, butter, enriched flour, baking soda, eggs, white icing, dry cream powder, citric acid, palm oil, modified food starch, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, monocalcium phosphate, cloves, corn starch, natural flavours, sodium acid pyrophosphate, pumpkin, pumpkin powder, soybean oil, salt, sunflower oil, sugar syrup and vegetable and fruit (apple, pumpkin, carrot and hibiscus) juice concentrates for colour.

Blueberry scone – enriched flour (folic acid, wheat flour, iron, malted barley flour, thiamine mononitrate, niacin and riboflavin), dried blueberries (sunflower oil, blueberries and sugar), baking soda, blueberries, cultured pasteurized cream, corn starch, lemon zest, monocalcium phosphate, soybean oil, bioengineered food ingredients, eggs, whole buttermilk, sugar, brown sugar, sodium acid pyrophosphate and salt.

Petite Vanilla Bean scone – butter, sugar, enriched flour, salt, xanthan gum, vanilla bean glaze, natural flavours, heavy cream, nonfat dry milk, candied lemon peel, vanilla bean seeds, invert sugar, leavening, soy lecithin, water, soybean oil and eggs.

Cranberry Orange scone – sweetened dried cranberries, orange flavedo (cane sugar, orange peel zest and orange oil essence), enriched flour, crème Fraiche, cultured butter, eggs, powdered sugar, sugar, whole buttermilk, baking powder, corn syrup solids, xanthan gum, vanilla powder, water, vanilla flavour, soybean oil, palm oil, salt, baking soda and mono and diglycerides.

FAQ SECTION.

How many calories of Petite Vanilla scones are in a serving?

One serving (1 piece) of the Starbucks Petite Vanilla scone is 33 grams and has 120 calories. The calories from fat are 40 calories. Other nutritional values of this Starbucks scone are; Total fat – 4.5g (6% of the % daily value), saturated fat – 2g (10 % of the % DV), cholesterol – 15mg (5% of the % DV), sodium – 95mg (4% of the % DV), total carbs – 18g (7% of the total DV), dietary fibre – 0g, sugars – 8g and protein – 2g. These values are based on the recommended 2000 daily caloric diet.

The calorie count of the other scones is; Pumpkin scone – 500 calories, Blueberry scone – 380 calories and Cranberry Orange scone – 310 calories.

How much does the average Starbucks scone weigh?

The average Starbucks scone weighs around 100g, although some weigh lower and others higher than that. Specifically, the Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean scone weighs 33 grams, the Pumpkin scone weighs 121.5 grams, the Blueberry scone weighs 100 grams and the Cranberry Orange scone weighs 93 grams.

Are Starbucks scones good for weight loss?

Starbucks scones are not good for weight loss . Although their serving is small, they pack a lot of calories, sugar and fat. Excess consumption of these scones can cause weight gain.

Are scones healthier than muffins?

Scones are not healthier than muffins since they have slightly higher fat and calorie count than muffins.

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