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ToggleChick-fil-A Dr Pepper® Nutrition, Ingredients & Size Guide
When you want a classic fountain soda with bold flavor and a fizzy finish, Chick-fil-A Dr Pepper® is one of the familiar drink choices you can add to your meal. I like this beverage guide because it helps you compare the Small, Medium, and Large options before you order. You can quickly check calories, carbs, ingredients, ice customizations, and nutrition notes without sorting through scattered details.
What Is Chick-fil-A Dr Pepper®?
Dr Pepper® at Chick-fil-A is listed as a fountain beverage and a product of Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc. That means you are ordering a carbonated soft drink served from the fountain, usually over ice unless you customize it. It is sweet, bubbly, caffeinated, and built around the signature Dr Pepper flavor profile.
You might choose it when you want something more flavorful than water, more classic than a specialty drink, and more soda-forward than tea or lemonade. I would think of it as a drink that pairs easily with chicken sandwiches, nuggets, fries, strips, spicy items, and snack-style orders. Since it contains calories and carbohydrates, your cup size matters if you are tracking your full meal.
“If you want a fizzy Chick-fil-A drink with a bold soda taste, Dr Pepper® gives you a familiar fountain option—but the size you choose makes a big difference in calories and carbs.”

Quick Nutrition Snapshot by Size
The three size options have the same listed fat and protein values: 0g fat and 0g protein. The difference comes from calories and carbohydrates. The Small has 130 calories and 34g carbs, the Medium has 170 calories and 44g carbs, and the Large has 250 calories and 64g carbs.
Small Dr Pepper®
Calories per container
- Fat0g
- Carbs34g
- Protein0g
Medium Dr Pepper®
Calories per container
- Fat0g
- Carbs44g
- Protein0g
Large Dr Pepper®
Calories per container
- Fat0g
- Carbs64g
- Protein0g
Complete Nutrition Comparison
If you are deciding between sizes, this table makes the choice easier. I recommend checking it before ordering because the jump from Small to Large adds a noticeable amount of calories and carbs. If you only want a light soda pairing, Small may be enough. If you want more to sip during a longer meal or drive, Medium or Large may fit better.
| Size | Calories | Fat | Carbs | Protein | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small | 130 | 0g | 34g | 0g | You want the soda flavor with the lowest listed calories among the three sizes. |
| Medium | 170 | 0g | 44g | 0g | You want a standard fountain drink size for lunch or dinner. |
| Large | 250 | 0g | 64g | 0g | You want a bigger cup for extra sipping or a longer drive-thru meal. |
Nutrition values are listed per container. Prices may vary by location. Nutrition information is calculated using standard product formulations and multiple data sources. Variation in nutrition, ingredients, and allergens may occur, and details may not reflect all customizations.
Ingredients
The listed ingredients are the same for Small, Medium, and Large. Based on the information provided, Chick-fil-A Dr Pepper® contains:
The full ingredient statement includes carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, water, caramel color, phosphoric acid, caffeine, sodium benzoate as a preservative, natural and artificial flavors, and dimethylpolysiloxane. I like presenting the list in smaller visual chips because it helps you scan the drink quickly, especially if you are checking for caffeine, sweetener type, preservatives, or flavoring details.
Since this is a fountain beverage, the ingredient list is not the same kind of short list you would see with bottled water or plain milk. It includes carbonation, sweetener, coloring, acidity, caffeine, flavoring components, and a preservative.
Ice Customization Options
You can adjust the ice level without adding calories. Chick-fil-A lists Extra Ice, Lite Ice, and No Ice as available extras, and each one adds 0 calories. This is a small customization, but it can change how your drink feels.
| Extra | Calories Added | How It Changes Your Drink |
|---|---|---|
| Extra Ice | 0 Cal | Makes the drink colder and more ice-forward. |
| Lite Ice | 0 Cal | Gives you less ice and more soda in the cup. |
| No Ice | 0 Cal | Works well if you plan to drink it later or add your own ice. |
My Ice Tip
If you want the coldest, crispest sip right away, I would choose extra ice. If you want more beverage in the cup, lite ice may be better. If you are taking the drink home or saving it for later, no ice can help keep it from getting watered down.
Which Size Should You Choose?
Choose Small for a Lighter Soda Add-On
The Small has 130 calories and 34g carbs. I would choose this size when I want the flavor of Dr Pepper® but do not want the largest drink portion. It works well when the rest of your meal already feels filling.
Choose Medium for a Classic Meal Pairing
The Medium has 170 calories and 44g carbs. This is the middle-ground option when you want a standard fountain drink experience without going all the way to the Large.
Choose Large When You Want More to Sip
The Large has 250 calories and 64g carbs. I would order this when I want a bigger drink for a longer meal, a drive, or extra sipping time. Just remember that the larger cup brings the highest calorie and carbohydrate total of the three.
Allergen and Dietary Notes
No specific allergen callout was included in the information you provided for this fountain drink. Still, you should review Chick-fil-A’s full nutrition and allergen details if allergies, sensitivities, or strict dietary needs matter for your order. Ingredient and nutrition details can vary, and official notes explain that information may not reflect every customization or restaurant-specific circumstance.
This drink contains caffeine and high fructose corn syrup based on the ingredient list. If you are avoiding caffeine, limiting sugary beverages, or tracking carbohydrates, those details are worth paying attention to before you choose your size.
How It Fits Into a Chick-fil-A Meal
Dr Pepper® can pair well with savory Chick-fil-A menu items because the carbonation and sweetness create a strong contrast with salty, crispy, grilled, or spicy foods. You might enjoy it with nuggets, a chicken sandwich, waffle fries, strips, or a spicy entrée. It is also a familiar pick when you want a soft drink rather than tea, lemonade, milk, juice, coffee, or water.
I would think of this beverage as part of your meal, not just a neutral side. It adds calories and carbohydrates, especially in the Medium and Large sizes. If your entrée and side already make a heavier order, the Small may keep things more moderate. If you want the full fountain soda experience, the larger sizes give you more to enjoy.
Final Thoughts
Chick-fil-A Dr Pepper® is a classic fountain soft drink available in Small, Medium, and Large. The Small lists 130 calories and 34g carbs, the Medium lists 170 calories and 44g carbs, and the Large lists 250 calories and 64g carbs. All three sizes list 0g fat and 0g protein.
If you want a bold, bubbly soda with your Chick-fil-A order, this drink can be an easy fit. Choose the size based on how much you want to sip, and use the ice options to control the drinking experience. For the lightest choice, go Small. For more volume, Medium or Large may suit you better.
FAQs
How many calories are in a Small Chick-fil-A Dr Pepper®?
A Small contains 130 calories, 0g fat, 34g carbs, and 0g protein per container.
How many calories are in the Medium size?
A Medium contains 170 calories, 0g fat, 44g carbs, and 0g protein per container.
How many calories are in the Large size?
A Large contains 250 calories, 0g fat, 64g carbs, and 0g protein per container.
What ingredients are listed?
The listed ingredients are carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, water, caramel color, phosphoric acid, caffeine, sodium benzoate as a preservative, natural and artificial flavors, and dimethylpolysiloxane.
Can I customize the ice?
Yes. Available ice options include Extra Ice, Lite Ice, and No Ice. Each one adds 0 calories.
