Starbucks Testing Greek-Yogurt Smoothies in U.S. Stores

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Starbucks Corp., which started selling handmade sodas in the southern U.S. today, is now testing three flavors of Greek-yogurt smoothies as it continues trying to broaden its appeal beyond coffee.

The sweet greens, mango carrot and strawberry drinks will be sold in about 170 locations in San Jose, California, and St. Louis, the company said in a statement. A medium-sized smoothie has 170 calories to 230 calories, depending on the flavor, and customers can add kale or extra Greek yogurt. While prices will vary by market, a 16-ounce smoothie is $5.95 in San Jose.