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Kids Drink Prices & Calories
Beverage | Price | Calories |
---|---|---|
Lemonade | $1.99 | 160 Cal |
Sweet Tea | $1.79 | 130 Cal |
📌 Kids drinks are usually included with kids meals, but are also available a la carte.
📊 Raising Cane’s Kids Drinks Nutrition Facts
Beverage | Calories | Total Fat | Sodium | Total Carbohydrates | Sugars | Protein |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lemonade | 160 Cal | 0 g | 10 mg | 42 g | 40 g | 0 g |
Sweet Tea | 130 Cal | 0 g | 10 mg | 34 g | 32 g | 0 g |
🧃 Both options contain no fat or protein, but do have natural sugar content, making them best enjoyed in moderation.
⚠️ Allergen Information – Cane’s Kids Drinks
Beverage | Allergens Present |
---|---|
Lemonade | None |
Sweet Tea | None |
✅ Safe for kids with common allergies: no dairy, gluten, soy, or nuts.
🍋 What Drinks Are Available on the Raising Cane’s Kids Menu?
Raising Cane’s offers two kid-sized beverage choices:
- Kids Lemonade: Made fresh daily using real lemons and cane sugar
- Kids Sweet Tea: Freshly brewed black tea, lightly sweetened
👶 Both drinks are served in smaller cups, perfect for kids under 12.
🎯 Why Parents Choose Cane’s Kids Drinks
Benefit | Why It Matters for Families |
---|---|
Kid-Sized Portions | Reduces sugar overconsumption |
No Artificial Colors | Made fresh—not from syrup |
Safe for Common Allergies | Gluten-free, dairy-free, and soy-free |
Pairs with Kids Meals | Included in Cane’s kids combos |
Hydrating & Refreshing | Great alternative to soda |
🥪 Best Pairings with Kids Meals
Meal Combo | Suggested Drink | Why It Works |
---|---|---|
2 Chicken Fingers & Fries | Lemonade | Balances salty with citrus refreshment |
Chicken Fingers & Texas Toast | Sweet Tea | Mild, sweet brew complements crispy items |
Chicken Fingers & Applesauce | Lemonade | Tangy + sweet = kid-approved |
🍃 Ingredients (Expected Standard Recipes)
🟨 Lemonade
- Freshly squeezed lemons
- Filtered water
- Cane sugar
- Ice
🟫 Sweet Tea
- Fresh-brewed black tea
- Filtered water
- Cane sugar
- Ice
❗ No high-fructose corn syrup or artificial preservatives.
🧒 Are Raising Cane’s Kids Drinks Healthy?
Factor | Lemonade | Sweet Tea |
---|---|---|
Calories | Moderate | Slightly Lower |
Sugar Content | High | Moderate |
Hydration | Good | Good |
Preservatives | None | None |
Artificial Dyes | None | None |
🔍 Both drinks are best enjoyed as an occasional treat—not as everyday hydration.
❓ Raising Cane’s Kids Drinks – FAQ (2025 Edition)
1. How much is a Cane’s kids drink?
- Lemonade: $1.99
- Sweet Tea: $1.79
2. How many calories are in the lemonade?
160 Calories per serving.
3. What’s in Cane’s sweet tea?
Fresh-brewed black tea, cane sugar, water, and ice.
4. Are these drinks included in kids meals?
Yes—both are typically included with kids combo meals.
5. Do they offer milk or juice?
No—only tea or lemonade are listed as kids drink options.
6. Are these drinks served cold?
Yes—both drinks are iced and served chilled.
7. Do they contain caffeine?
- Lemonade: No caffeine
- Sweet Tea: Contains a small amount of caffeine
8. Can I ask for less sugar?
Currently, customizations are limited for kids drinks.
9. Are there diet versions?
No—both are standard recipes, no diet alternatives.
10. Are the drinks gluten-free?
✅ Yes. Both are completely gluten-free.
11. Are refills available for kids drinks?
Typically no, but some dine-in locations may allow one refill.
12. Do they come in a special cup?
Kids drinks are usually served in a smaller cup with lid and straw.
13. Can I mix the drinks?
Only at fountain drink stations, not with pre-poured kids drinks.
14. Are there sugar-free options?
Not for kids drinks—consider water or unsweet tea alternatives.
15. Can I substitute a different drink in the kids meal?
Some locations allow substitution—ask staff when ordering.
✅ Final Verdict – Should You Order Cane’s Kids Drinks?
Yes—if your child enjoys classic, refreshing flavors and you’re mindful of portion sizes. Raising Cane’s Kids Drinks keep it simple and fresh, offering two naturally flavored options that are better than overly processed sodas or juice boxes.
They may contain sugar, but they’re real, freshly prepared, and served in sensible sizes. For an occasional treat with your child’s favorite Cane’s meal, these drinks offer flavor and hydration without unnecessary additives.