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Iced Mocha

Prep Time:5 minsAdditional Time:10 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:2Yield:2 servingsJump to Nutrition Facts

Prep Time:5 minsAdditional Time:10 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:2Yield:2 servings

Prep Time:5 mins

Prep Time:

5 mins

Additional Time:10 mins

Additional Time:

10 mins

Total Time:15 mins

Total Time:

15 mins

Servings:2

Servings:

2

Yield:2 servings

Yield:

2 servings

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1cupcold water¼cupground French roast or espresso roast coffee½cupfat-free milk2tablespoonsno-sugar-added chocolate-flavored drink mix (such as Nestle® Nesquik® No Sugar Added)Ice cubes, as needed

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Ingredients

1cupcold water

¼cupground French roast or espresso roast coffee

½cupfat-free milk

2tablespoonsno-sugar-added chocolate-flavored drink mix (such as Nestle® Nesquik® No Sugar Added)

Ice cubes, as needed

DirectionsUsing a drip coffee maker, add the water and ground coffee. Brew according to manufacturer’s directions. Pour coffee into a glass measuring cup. Stir in milk and drink mix.Serve coffee mixture over ice in chilled tall glasses.Originally appeared: Diabetic Living Magazine

Directions

Using a drip coffee maker, add the water and ground coffee. Brew according to manufacturer’s directions. Pour coffee into a glass measuring cup. Stir in milk and drink mix.Serve coffee mixture over ice in chilled tall glasses.

Using a drip coffee maker, add the water and ground coffee. Brew according to manufacturer’s directions. Pour coffee into a glass measuring cup. Stir in milk and drink mix.

Serve coffee mixture over ice in chilled tall glasses.

Originally appeared: Diabetic Living Magazine

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)46Calories2gFat7gCarbs3gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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