Nutrition notes
Dutch Bros Nutrition Fields Explained
The calculator shows more than calories because Dutch Bros planning often depends on several fields at once. This guide explains how to read the main values without treating the tool as medical or official allergy advice.
Calories are only the first number
Calories estimate energy for the selected source row. They are useful for comparing drinks, snacks, toppings, and sample orders, but they do not explain caffeine, sugar, allergens, or whether a custom order will match the same row.
When two drinks look similar by calories, check sugar, caffeine, carbs, fat, sodium, and protein before deciding which comparison is more useful for your situation.
Caffeine and sugar deserve separate attention
Coffee drinks, cold brew, chai, tea, and Rebel energy drinks can make caffeine a separate planning question from calories. Sweet drinks, freezes, lemonades, smoothies, and toppings can make sugar a separate planning question too.
The calculator can help you compare available rows, but caffeine and sugar needs are personal. If you have a medical concern or strict limit, use the tool only as a starting point and verify through official sources.
How to read missing values
- Not available means the site does not have a usable value for that exact source row.
- Do not read a missing value as zero calories, zero caffeine, zero sugar, or zero allergens.
- If a value matters to a health, allergy, or diet decision, verify directly with official Dutch Bros resources.
- When combining items, one missing field can make the combined total unavailable for that field.
Allergen notes need caution
Restaurant allergen information can be affected by ingredients, shared equipment, substitutions, seasonal changes, and local preparation. This website cannot certify an item as safe for any allergy.
Use the nutrition page and official links for source context, then confirm with Dutch Bros and qualified professionals when allergen risk matters.