What we do know about these underrated food court items

Although we don't have specific information on the caffeine levels in these frozen treats, there are several details we can share. Firstly, both drinks are made using cold brew iced coffee sourced from Kirkland's signature Colombian beans, which are reportedly produced by Starbucks. You can also find the brand's Signature Colombian Cold Brew available for purchase in stores. Interestingly, the caffeine content for these beverages is not listed anywhere either.
On the other hand, we do have a wealth of nutritional information about these drinks. For instance, the cold brew latte freeze is a 16-ounce beverage containing approximately 470 calories. It includes 6 grams of fat, 140 milligrams of sodium, 96 grams of sugar, and 93 grams of carbohydrates, making it quite a decadent option. However, it also provides 12 grams of protein per serving, and at around $2.99, it’s not entirely a bad deal.
The cold brew mocha freeze is similarly priced at about $2.99, but its nutritional profile varies slightly. (It appears that the mocha freeze is essentially the same as the cold brew latte, just with an added shot of chocolate syrup.) This mocha variant contains roughly 580 calories per 16-ounce cup, with 8 grams of fat, 160 milligrams of sodium, 116 grams of carbohydrates, and 111 grams of sugar.
Customers share their takes on the coffee freezes

Although we currently lack definitive data on the caffeine levels in these beverages, some customers have shared their estimates. One Reddit user speculated, "I think it still has 275 mg of caffeine," referring to the mocha freeze, while noting that this figure is about four years old. Another customer concurred, mentioning that the drink has a strong flavor.
Opinions on the taste of the beverage vary widely. A pleased Reddit user described it as "a mildly caffeinated chocolate slurpee" and deemed it a total success. One customer even compared it favorably to Starbucks offerings, stating, "Better than a Frappuccino; I enjoy it as an option and order it without the chocolate." Another echoed this sentiment, saying, "[The] Latte Freeze is my go-to food court item on every Costco visit!" However, not everyone shares this enthusiasm. One customer expressed their discontent, saying, "I'm not a big fan; it tastes like a White Russian without the alcohol." Another Redditor, who used to enjoy the drink, changed their mind after a recipe alteration. "I loved and was addicted to the previous version," they shared. "Then they changed it (for the worse) and raised the price significantly. So that was the end of that."
To truly gauge these drinks, you may need to sample both and determine their place in your personal ranking of Costco's food court offerings. Just be sure to sip carefully, as the exact caffeine content remains a mystery.
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