pup cup

The 7 Brew Pup Cup is a light, dairy-based whipped cream treat served in a small cup, safe for most dogs in moderation.

Nutritional Breakdown by Size

Pup Cups are usually served in a small cup with whipped cream. Nutritional values may vary slightly, but here’s an approximate breakdown:

Serving Size

  • Small (2 oz)
  • Medium (3 oz)
  • Large (4 oz)

Calories

  • 50–60
  • 70–90
  • 100–120

Total Fat (g)

  • 5
  • 7
  • 9

Sugar (g)

  • 2–3
  • 3–4
  • 4–5

Protein (g)

  • 0.5
  • 0.7
  • 1

Ingredients & Allergen Information

  • Light whipped cream (base)
  • No added caffeine or chocolate
  • Served in a small cup

Allergens: Contains dairy. Not suitable for lactose-intolerant pets or humans. Always check with a vet if your dog has a history of dairy sensitivity.

Nutritional Analysis

For dogs, the Pup Cup is more of a treat than a nutritional supplement. At around 50–100 calories depending on serving size, it should not replace meals. On a typical dog diet (which varies by breed and size), the Pup Cup contributes less than 5% of daily caloric intake. For humans, it is equivalent to a few spoonfuls of whipped cream.

Health Benefits

  • Provides enjoyment and bonding time for dogs and owners.
  • Safe in moderation for most healthy dogs.
  • Low caffeine risk since it contains none.
  • Encourages a fun coffee-run tradition with pets.

Non-Suitability & Allergy Considerations

Pup Cups should be avoided for dogs with dairy intolerance, obesity, or sensitive stomachs. Excess whipped cream can cause digestive issues such as diarrhea. It is also not suitable for diabetic dogs due to sugar content. Owners should always treat it as an occasional indulgence.

Key Features

  • Dog-friendly, caffeine-free treat.
  • Simple composition – whipped cream only.
  • Customizable size depending on dog size and dietary needs.
  • Free or very inexpensive at most 7 Brew locations.

Why Prefer This Treat

Pet owners prefer the Pup Cup because it allows their furry companions to share in the 7 Brew experience. It’s a unique, community-focused offering that many coffee shops don’t prioritize. The treat also shows 7 Brew’s inclusive approach, recognizing pets as part of the family.

Comparison with Other Dog-Friendly Treats

Item

  • 7 Brew Pup Cup
  • Starbucks Puppuccino
  • Dairy Queen Pup Cup

Calories

  • 50–120
  • 60–120
  • 100–180

Main Ingredient

  • Whipped Cream
  • Whipped Cream
  • Vanilla Soft Serve

Pet Suitability

  • Most dogs, in moderation
  • Most dogs, in moderation
  • Dogs without lactose sensitivity

Customization Options

  • Choose smaller portions for small breeds.
  • Ask for sugar-free whipped cream if available.
  • Skip toppings or syrups to keep it plain and safe.

Useful Tips

  • Limit to occasional use – once a week or less.
  • Introduce slowly to see if your dog tolerates dairy.
  • Carry water to balance out dairy intake for your pet.

FAQs

 

Q: Is the 7 Brew Pup Cup free?

A: In many locations, yes. Some stores may charge a small fee, but most offer it complimentary.

Q: Is it safe for all dogs?

A: Generally yes, but avoid if your dog is lactose intolerant, overweight, or has digestive sensitivities.

Q: Can humans eat the Pup Cup?

A: Yes, it’s just whipped cream, but it’s intended for pets as a small treat.

Q: How often can I give my dog a Pup Cup?

A: It should remain an occasional treat, ideally not more than once a week.

Conclusion

The 7 Brew Pup Cup may not pack caffeine or complex flavors, but it remains a delightful highlight for both dogs and their owners.

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