A Dunkin caramel swirl iced coffee runs 110–230 calories by size, and adding cream can take it up to 340 calories.
Small Calories
Medium Calories
Large Calories
Light Sip
- Small size
- No cream
- Fewer swirl pumps
Lowest calories
Standard Sip
- Medium size
- Regular swirl
- Milk or no dairy
Daily pick
Treat Sip
- Large size
- Add cream
- Extra swirl
Higher calories
Calories In Dunkin Caramel Iced Coffee By Size And Add-Ons
Dunkin publishes separate nutrition entries for iced coffee builds. The caramel swirl version sits in a mid-range spot for a sweetened coffee drink, then dairy and extra sweeteners raise the total.
The table below pulls the calorie counts directly from Dunkin’s nutrition guide. Real pours and custom settings can shift the final number, so treat these as a solid baseline.
| Drink Build | Size | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Caramel Swirl Iced Coffee | Small | 110 |
| Caramel Swirl Iced Coffee | Medium | 170 |
| Caramel Swirl Iced Coffee | Large | 230 |
| Caramel Swirl Iced Coffee With Cream | Small | 170 |
| Caramel Swirl Iced Coffee With Cream | Medium | 260 |
| Caramel Swirl Iced Coffee With Cream | Large | 340 |
| Plain Iced Coffee | Small | 5 |
| Plain Iced Coffee | Medium | 5 |
| Plain Iced Coffee | Large | 5 |
| Iced Coffee With Sugar | Small | 70 |
| Iced Coffee With Sugar | Medium | 110 |
| Iced Coffee With Sugar | Large | 140 |
| Iced Coffee With Whole Milk | Small | 20 |
| Iced Coffee With Whole Milk | Medium | 30 |
| Iced Coffee With Whole Milk | Large | 40 |
| Iced Coffee With Whole Milk And Sugar | Small | 90 |
| Iced Coffee With Whole Milk And Sugar | Medium | 130 |
| Iced Coffee With Whole Milk And Sugar | Large | 180 |
| Iced Coffee With Cream | Small | 60 |
| Iced Coffee With Cream | Medium | 90 |
| Iced Coffee With Cream | Large | 120 |
| Iced Coffee With Cream And Sugar | Small | 130 |
| Iced Coffee With Cream And Sugar | Medium | 190 |
| Iced Coffee With Cream And Sugar | Large | 260 |
If you track food by day, it helps to set a daily calorie range first, then slot sweet drinks where they fit.
What “Caramel” Can Mean On The Menu
At Dunkin, “caramel” can point to a flavor swirl mixed into iced coffee, a topping or drizzle, or a caramel drink built on espresso. Each build lands at a different calorie count.
This article sticks to the caramel swirl iced coffee entry. If you order a caramel iced latte, a cold brew with foam, or a bottled drink, the label will be different.
Why This Drink Isn’t “Just Coffee”
Plain iced coffee is close to zero calories because brewed coffee brings little energy on its own. Sweeteners and dairy are the parts that add most of the calories.
In Dunkin’s entries, a small caramel swirl iced coffee starts at 110 calories. The same small rises to 170 calories when cream is included. That’s the pattern to watch.
Dairy Choice Shifts The Total Fast
Milk and cream change texture, and they change the calorie count. Dunkin’s plain iced coffee stays at 5 calories in each listed size, while “with cream” jumps to 60–120 calories.
For the caramel swirl build, cream adds 60 calories in a small, 90 in a medium, and 110 in a large when you compare the matching entries.
Swirl, Sugar, And “Extra Sweet” Requests
Caramel swirl adds sweetness and body. If you add extra sugar on top of swirl, the drink can drift from “sweet coffee” into “dessert in a cup.”
If you want a lower number, ask for fewer swirl pumps first. You can also test milk instead of cream to keep the drink smooth without pushing the calories as high.
A Simple Way To Estimate A Custom Order
When you customize, start with the closest menu entry, then adjust your thinking in one step at a time. This keeps your count grounded in Dunkin’s own list.
- Size first: pick small, medium, or large.
- Dairy next: none, milk, or cream.
- Sweetness last: swirl, sugar, or both.
If you changed more than one thing, pause and ask the staff what the default build includes. That clears up the common “I thought it came black” mix-up.
Added Sugar Without The Guilt Trip
Sweet iced coffees can carry a lot of added sugar. If you track sugar, the “Added Sugars” line on labels gives you a clean way to compare drinks across a week.
The FDA lists a daily value for added sugars as 50 grams on a 2,000-calorie pattern, so you can glance at a label and see how much of that daily value a drink uses.
Ways To Trim Calories And Keep The Caramel Taste
You can keep the caramel vibe and still reduce calories. The moves are simple, and they don’t require skipping coffee.
Use Size As Your Default Control
The no-cream caramel swirl build runs 110, 170, and 230 calories from small to large. If you buy this drink often, picking a default size is the easiest habit.
Swap Cream For Milk
Cream adds more calories than most people expect. If you want a softer mouthfeel, milk can get you close to that feel with fewer calories.
Cut Swirl Before You Cut The Whole Drink
If you like the volume and ice, keep your size and ask for fewer swirl pumps. Your taste buds adapt fast, and you still get caramel notes.
How To Match Your Cup To The Nutrition List
Dunkin’s guide works best when you match your order to the wording in the list. “Iced coffee,” “iced latte,” and “frozen coffee” are separate drinks with separate numbers, even when they share a caramel flavor name.
If your order is iced coffee with caramel swirl, start with the caramel swirl iced coffee row. If you add cream, use the matching “with cream” row, not a plain iced coffee row.
If you’re unsure what your store does by default, ask: “Does this come with cream and sugar?” That clears up the common mix-up fast.
What Adds The Most Calories
When the calorie count feels higher than expected, it’s usually cream, extra sugar, or extra swirl pumps. Coffee itself stays low.
Cream Versus No Cream
Based on Dunkin’s entries, the caramel swirl iced coffee jumps from 110 to 170 calories in a small when cream is included. The medium jumps from 170 to 260, and the large jumps from 230 to 340.
If you want a creamy feel with a lower number, try milk first. If you still want cream, ask for a light splash.
Sugar As A Standalone Add-On
Plain iced coffee sits at 5 calories in Dunkin’s list. Add sugar and that moves to 70 calories in a small, 110 in a medium, and 140 in a large.
If caramel swirl is already in the cup, extra sugar is the first add-on to question. A middle path is fewer swirl pumps plus no extra sugar.
Milk Choices And Texture
Whole milk softens iced coffee without the bigger jump you see with cream. Dunkin lists plain iced coffee with whole milk at 20–40 calories by size.
Ordering Notes That Keep The Count Steady
Consistency makes tracking easier. A saved order is easier than a new build each time.
- Say the dairy: no cream, whole milk, or cream.
- Say the sweetness: caramel swirl, no extra sugar, or fewer swirl pumps.
- Save it in the app: once it tastes right, repeat it.
If You Want Less Added Sugar
Trim sweetness before trimming coffee. Ask for fewer swirl pumps, then taste it. If it still feels sweet enough, keep it there.
Next, choose milk over cream, then skip extra sugar packets. That’s a clean way to cut sugar without losing the caramel taste.
Common Order Scenarios And Their Numbers
Seeing common builds side by side helps you pick a version you can repeat.
| Order Scenario | Calories | Lower-Calorie Swap |
|---|---|---|
| Medium Caramel Swirl Iced Coffee (no cream) | 170 | Choose small (110) |
| Medium Caramel Swirl Iced Coffee With Cream | 260 | Skip cream (170) |
| Large Caramel Swirl Iced Coffee With Cream | 340 | Swap to no cream (230) |
| Medium Iced Coffee With Cream And Sugar | 190 | Remove cream (110) |
| Large Iced Coffee With Sugar | 140 | Remove sugar (5) |
| Medium Iced Coffee With Whole Milk And Sugar | 130 | Remove sugar (30) |
Making It Fit Your Day
If you pair this drink with a pastry, the total climbs fast. One simple move is to keep the coffee sweet and choose a plainer breakfast, or keep breakfast richer and order the coffee with fewer add-ons.
Drink calories count the same as food calories, but they vanish fast. That’s why sweet coffee can slide into your day without feeling like “eating.”
If you want steady energy, pair a sweet iced coffee with a breakfast that has protein and fiber, then keep later snacks simpler. If you want weight change, keep your sweet drink consistent so the rest of your day stays easy to plan.
When Calories Aren’t Your Only Filter
Some people watch added sugar, others watch saturated fat from dairy, and some watch caffeine timing for sleep. In those cases, choose a build that matches your needs and keep the size steady.
If you’re following a plan from a clinician, keep your coffee order aligned with that plan.
Closing Notes For Calorie Trackers
Pick one size and one build you enjoy, then repeat it. Use richer versions as an occasional treat, not a default.
Want a step-by-step approach? Try our calorie deficit plan.