Hollis Johnson
- Google just released its list of the most-searched terms this year.
- Items from fast-food chains like McDonald's, Taco Bell, and Starbucks were often paired with the search term "calories."
- The 10 most popular food items paired with the search term "calories" range from 185 to 860 calories.
Google just revealed its list of the most-searched terms this year in a number of categories. As always, people were curious about the number of calories in some of the craziest and most-hyped offerings from fast-food chains like McDonald's, Taco Bell, and Starbucks.
From the enormous Triple Double Crunchwrap to the controversial Unicorn Frappuccino, these are the 10 most popular food items that were paired with the search term "calories" on Google. Items are ranked by how often they were searched.
10. McDonalds ice cream cone — 200 caloriesFacebook / McDonald'sWhile customers complained that McDonald's ice cream machines were frequently broken this year, that didn't stop the dessert from being a frequent Google search.
9. Zima —185 caloriesZima
MillerCoors tried to capitalize on '90s nostalgia by reintroducing Zima, a malt-based, citrus-flavored alcoholic drink, for a limited time this year.
8. Poke bowl — 260 caloriesShutterstock / Magdanatka
While the poke bowl has a number of variations, it often features raw fish cut into cubes and served over rice and vegetables with soy or other sauces. The Food Network came up with a simple recipe that has just 260 calories.
7. Coconut Milk Mocha Macchiato — 210 caloriesFacebook / Starbucks
The Coconut Milk Mocha Macchiato is the first Starbucks drink to be made with coconut milk as its base.
6. Triple Double Crunchwrap — 700 caloriesTaco Bell
Taco Bell upped the ante with this enormous version of its Crunchwrap Supreme, which featured a second layer of beef and nacho sauce separated by a tostada shell.
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