We are all different so the question is really whether they are ok for you.
The way to find out is to test, drink and test 2 hours later. If you BG has risen less than 2mmol/l, then it is ok.
You can get some indication based on the amount of carbs in the drink.
The more carbs, the more likely your BG is going to rise.
I notice the drink you are holding is described as "light".
I am not familiar with this brand but typically, "light" foods, reduce fat but increase sugar to make it "taste nice".
So, for example, full fat greek yoghurt has less carbs than a standard low fat yoghurt.