Wendy’s Coconut Iced Coffee – Wendy’s Coffee Menu

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Wendy’s Coconut Iced Coffee is a smooth and tropical twist on your daily caffeine fix. It blends rich cold brew with creamy 100% Canadian cream and a hint of sweet coconut syrup. The flavor is cool, silky, and lightly nutty — like a mini island escape in a cup. It’s both refreshing and comforting, proving you really can be cold and cozy at the same time.

Coconut Iced Coffee Price: CAN$ 3.19/3.59

Price & Calories

CAN$ 3.19 | Cal: 170 Kcals

CAN$ 3.59 | Cal: 220 kcals

Nutritional Information

Enjoy a taste of tropical comfort with the Wendy’s Toasty Coconut Crave Iced Coffee, a refreshing blend that’s both cool and cozy. Made with smooth cold brew, 100% Canadian cream, and sweet coconut syrup, it offers a creamy, island-inspired twist on your favorite coffee. Explore the nutritional information below to see how this delightful drink fits into your day.

Small Coffee

Calories170 Kcal
Fat7 g
Saturated Fat4 g
Trans Fat0.1 g
Cholesterol20 mg
Sodium50mg
Carbohydrates26 g
Fiber0 g
Sugar21 g
Proteins2 g
Calcium4% DV
Iron1% DV
Potassium5% DV

Large Coffee

Calories220 Kcal
Fat8 g
Saturated Fat4.5 g
Trans Fat0.1 g
Cholesterol25mg
Sodium60mg
Carbohydrates35 g
Fiber0 g
Sugar29 g
Proteins2 g
Calcium6% DV
Iron2% DV
Potassium7% DV

Extras Available

  • Straw
  • Napkin

Ingredients

Toasty Coconut Crave Iced Coffee: Cold brew coffee (water, ice, coffee extract [filtered water, 100% arabica coffee]), Cream (partly skimmed milk, cream, sodium citrate, disodium phosphate, carrageenan), Coconut syrup (cane sugar, water, natural flavours, citric acid). CONTAINS: MILK.

Allergen Info

Contains: Milk

Adults and youth aged 13 and older typically require an average of 2,000 calories per day to meet their energy needs. Children between the ages of 4 and 12 generally need around 1,500 calories daily. However, these are only averages, and individual calorie needs may vary depending on various factors.

Calories & Nutrition Insights

This is a less healthy, indulgent option that works best as an occasional treat rather than an everyday coffee choice. With roughly 170–220 calories depending on size, it sits on the heavier end of Wendy’s coffee beverages, driven largely by added sugars and saturated fat rather than nutritional density.

Calorie-wise, this drink functions more like a sweetened dessert beverage than a standard iced coffee. Most of the energy comes from added sugar, which is high for a coffee drink and provides quick sweetness without lasting fullness. Protein is minimal, so it does little to support satiety or muscle maintenance. Fiber is absent, meaning it won’t help slow digestion or stabilize energy levels.

The fat content, including a noticeable amount of saturated fat, reflects the coconut flavoring and creamy base. While not excessive for an indulgent drink, it reinforces that moderation is important. On the positive side, sodium remains low, making it less of a concern for salt-conscious diners compared to many fast-food beverages.

This item is best suited for those seeking a sweet, flavorful coffee treat, active individuals burning more calories, or anyone replacing a dessert with a coffee-based indulgence. It is less ideal for low-sugar, heart-conscious, or weight-focused diets.

Practically, it fits best occasionally, ideally earlier in the day. Balancing it with lighter food choices or pairing it with a protein-rich breakfast can help offset its sugary profile.

Coconut Iced Coffee vs Original Iced Coffee

Coconut Iced Coffee delivers a more indulgent experience through added coconut flavoring, giving it a dessert-like profile despite having nearly the same calories, fat, and sugar as its counterpart. It is better suited for occasional enjoyment or when a sweeter coffee feels appropriate.

Original Iced Coffee offers a cleaner, more straightforward coffee profile with slightly lower calories and sodium. Its neutral taste makes it easier to pair with meals and more practical for regular consumption.

For users prioritizing routine, balance, and flexibility, Original Iced Coffee is the better everyday option, while Coconut Iced Coffee fits best as a flavored treat.

Price Comparison

Wendy’s Coconut Iced Coffee is priced at CAN$ 3.19–3.59, positioning it as a mid-range option on Wendy’s coffee menu. Compared with other relevant drinks on the menu, its value stands as follows:

  • Cold Brew (CAN$ 3.19): This is the most budget-friendly coffee option. Wendy’s Coconut Iced Coffee costs slightly more, reflecting its added flavoring and creamier profile.
  • Cold Brew with Cream and Sugar: While exact pricing varies by size, it generally falls close to the lower end of Wendy’s coffee range. Coconut Iced Coffee is typically priced a bit higher due to its specialty flavor.
  • Vanilla Cold Brew with Cream: Positioned similarly to other flavored cold brews, this option usually aligns with or slightly exceeds the price of Coconut Iced Coffee, depending on size.
  • Caramel Cold Brew with Cream: Often priced toward the upper end of cold brew offerings, making Coconut Iced Coffee a slightly more affordable flavored alternative.
  • Chocolate Cold Brew with Cream: Typically comparable to caramel versions in pricing, placing it marginally above or equal to Coconut Iced Coffee.
  • Original Iced Coffee (CAN$ 3.29–3.69): Very close in price, with Coconut Iced Coffee sitting comfortably within the same range.
  • Vanilla, Caramel, and Chocolate Iced Coffee (CAN$ 3.29–3.69): These flavored iced coffees often reach the higher end of the price bracket, making Wendy’s Coconut Iced Coffee a competitively priced specialty option.

Taste & Texture

Wendy’s Coconut Iced Coffee has a smooth, lightly sweet flavor with a noticeable coconut note that comes through without overpowering the coffee. The coconut adds a subtle tropical sweetness that softens the natural bitterness of the coffee. Each sip feels creamy and rounded, thanks to the added dairy, giving it a richer mouthfeel than plain iced coffee.

The coffee base still remains present, providing a mild roasted depth beneath the coconut flavor. Ice keeps the drink crisp and refreshing, while the creamy texture prevents it from feeling watery as it melts. The sweetness is steady rather than sharp, making the drink feel more like a dessert-style coffee than a traditional iced brew. Overall, it delivers a balanced mix of cool refreshment, gentle sweetness, and smooth creaminess that works especially well as a flavored coffee treat.

Pairing Suggestions

Wendy’s Coconut Iced Coffee works best as a lightly indulgent drink that complements both sweet and savory menu items without overwhelming the meal.

  • Breakfast Baconator: The rich, salty bacon and eggs contrast well with the coconut’s mild sweetness, creating a balanced sweet-savory breakfast combination that feels filling and satisfying.
  • Sausage, Egg & Cheese Biscuit: The buttery biscuit and savory sausage pair smoothly with the creamy coffee, making this a cohesive morning option without doubling down on sweetness.
  • Fries: The salty, crispy fries offset the drink’s sweetness and creamy texture, making this pairing ideal for a casual snack or light lunch.
  • Jr. Hamburger: A simple, savory burger keeps the meal grounded while the Coconut Iced Coffee adds flavor interest without clashing.

Overall, Wendy’s Coconut Iced Coffee pairs best with savory or lightly sweet items that let its creamy coconut flavor stand out while keeping the meal balanced and enjoyable.

No matter what you’re craving—whether it’s a hearty burger, a crispy chicken sandwich, or a sweet treat—Wendy’s has something delicious for everyone. With quality ingredients, bold flavours, and plenty of variety, it’s easy to find your next favourite meal. Ready to explore even more options? Check out the Wendy’s Full Menu in Canada and discover what else is waiting for you.

Menu information is researched and maintained by the wendymenu.ca editorial team using official Wendy’s Canada sources. Prices and availability may vary by location.

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