One serve of The Coffee Club Kids? Strawberry Milkshake weighs 228 grams and contains 184 calories (771kJ). Use the Nutrition Facts panel below to see calories and nutrients for per 100g and other weight quantities.
Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Selected Weight
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Calories
81
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Total Fat (g)
3 -
Saturated Fat (g)
2 -
Kilojoules
338 -
Sodium (mg)
43 -
Alcohol (g)
0 -
Cholesterol (mg)
0 -
Total Carbohydrate (g)
10 -
Dietary Fibre (g)
0 -
Sugars (g)
10 -
Protein (g)
3
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About This Food
The Coffee Club Kids Strawberry Milkshake comes from the menu of The Coffee Club, a popular franchised cafe chain. 100 grams of The Coffee Club Kids Strawberry Milkshake has 81 calories, or 338 kilojoules. The Coffee Club was started in Brisbane in 1989, by two friends who envisioned starting an international chain of coffee houses.
Allergens in The Coffee Club Kids Strawberry Milkshake
Milk, Soybeans, Sulphites Egg, Peanut, Sesame Seeds, Tree Nuts, Soybeans, Cereals Containing Gluten, Sulphites
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A Note about How Many Calories there are:
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