A growing health debate is spilling into America’s coffee cups, as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. questions the amount of sugar in drinks sold by Starbucks and Dunkin’. FOX 13's Blake DeVine reports.
Breakdown
- Health Secretary Kennedy Jr. criticizes sugar content in Starbucks and Dunkin' drinks 3s
- Federal guidelines recommend no more than 10g added sugar per meal 34s
- A Starbucks venti iced coffee contains about 61g of sugar 51s
- Experts warn excessive sugar intake can cause serious health issues 1m 12s
- Starbucks and Dunkin' did not respond; government action remains unclear 1m 44s