Try Our New High-Protein Breakfast Wrap

Just in time to help you reach your goals after the New Year, we’ve added a new wholesome breakfast option in our stores. Inspired by your requests to see more nutritious options, the product development team went to work and came through with the Chicken Sausage Breakfast Wrap.

Our product developer Jacob tested more than 20 iterations of wraps, each with different veggie combinations and flavors, before landing on the perfect mix of ingredients that delivers a breakfast both high in protein and flavor.

The new Chicken Sausage Breakfast Wrap is 300 calories and has a whopping 14 grams of high quality protein. It’s a honey wheat wrap filled with Italian-style chicken sausage, cage-free egg white and fire roasted zucchini, mushrooms and red and yellow peppers, tied together with a roasted red pepper and chive spread. It’s a great option if you’re looking for a nice balance of savory and spice.

We still have all your other favorites, of course, including the Spinach Feta Wrap and the Artisan Breakfast Sandwiches. Give the new Chicken Sausage Wrap a try and let us know what you think.

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Melody
1/11/2012 8:36 PM

Thank you for this! I really like this new chicken sausage breakfast wrap - it's so very flavorful!  

Steve 2
1/12/2012 9:38 AM

How much does it cost?

g8ornurs
1/25/2012 1:10 PM

Any gluten-free wrap ideas in the future? I would love something like this in the morning with my coffee :)

ringerlady
1/25/2012 1:53 PM

Sounds good! Loving all the good choices at Starbucks! Keep it coming.

Izzy
1/26/2012 1:58 AM

I tried this wrap for the first time this week. Didn't know it existed. It was YUMMY.... Great as the number of calories. Can the carbs be reduced?  All of us with diabetes need more YUMMY Starbucks food low in carbs....

CafbyHalf
1/30/2012 7:35 AM

My favorite is still the bacon gouda sandwich - any chance you can make that with turkey bacon instead to reduce the fat?


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