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If you’re a fan of the pink drink from Starbucks, you need to try this recipe! My Starbucks Pink Drink copycat is a refreshing treat that uses only three ingredients. It’s ready in minutes!
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Pink Drink Starbucks Recipe
I have always been a fan of the famous Pink Drink at Starbucks. It’s refreshing, sweet, and who can resist that pretty pink color?
A few years back, I remember when this sweet drink used to be a secret menu item that not everyone knew about – and then it quickly grew in popularity!
It’s no wonder why. Even my grand-kids (and they are the pickiest little guys!) love my homemade version of this drink. It’s caffeine-free, so it’s completely safe for them to enjoy! Because the in-store version contains green tea and is caffeinated, I decided I had to learn how to make a Starbucks pink drink at home so they could enjoy it as much as I do.
Now it’s a regular treat in my household, and I would recommend this pink drink DIY to anyone! It’s quick, easy, and so tasty!
Ingredients in Starbucks Pink Drink
- White Cranberry Strawberry Juice: I’m using Ocean Spray white cran-strawberry juice in my homemade version of this recipe. Some recipes use white grape juice, but white cranberry strawberry juice is closer to the flavor of the pink drink’s original strawberry acai base so your copycat version can be as close to the Starbucks recipe as possible.
- Coconut Milk: This adds the perfect sweetness to the drink without overpowering the other flavors, and makes it dairy-free, too. You don’t want to use milk with dairy, because the acidity of the juice will not pair nicely with it. If you want to replace the coconut milk in your beverage, I would recommend using a milk alternative such as oat milk.
- Freeze-Dried Strawberries: For additional irresistible strawberry flavor. You can also use fresh strawberries if you want. I just think freeze-dried strawberries are so easy and fun for this copycat Starbucks pink drink recipe!
- Ice Cubes: This chills the drink and thickens it out into the proper consistency.
How to Make Starbucks Pink Drink
- Fill a glass with ice. Add equal parts white cranberry strawberry juice and coconut milk. Stir to mix completely with a straw or spoon.
- Garnish with a scoop of freeze-dried (or fresh!) strawberries. Enjoy your very own Starbucks pink drink!
Tips
- Use high-quality, creamy coconut milk for a creamier texture and better taste! You can also opt for different milk like coconut cream, oat milk, almond milk, or any other dairy-free milk. Avoid real milk as dairy does not pair well with juice.
- If you can’t find freeze-dried strawberries, fresh sliced strawberries are a great alternative as well!
- Adjust the ratio of berry juice to coconut milk according to your taste preferences. Some may prefer a fruitier taste, while others might enjoy the creaminess of the coconut milk more.
- If you’re looking for a sweeter drink, consider adding a teaspoon of simple syrup, vanilla syrup, or agave nectar for extra sweetness.
- To make a larger batch for guests, multiply the recipe as needed and mix it in a pitcher, chilling in the fridge before serving.
FAQs
This Starbucks pink drink recipe does not use any added sugar, and makes enough for about 2 cups, which means there is about 30 grams of sugar in 1 cup. The sugar comes from a combination of the strawberries and juice. Coconut milk may contain added sugar, but it’s generally low in sugar content.
Yes! It’s caffeine-free, unlike the Starbucks version that has green coffee extract found in the base of the TAZO tea bags. This means it is completely safe for kids to enjoy, and let me tell you, they love it!
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Recipe
Starbucks Pink Drink
Equipment
- Glass
- Straw
Ingredients
- 8 ounces Ocean Spray White Cranberry Strawberry Juice chilled
- 8 ounces Silk Coconut Milk chilled
- ¼ cup freeze-dried strawberries for topping
- 1 cup ice cubes
Instructions
- In a glass with ice, add equal parts of white cranberry strawberry, and coconut milk.8 ounces Ocean Spray White Cranberry Strawberry Juice, 1 cup ice cubes, 8 ounces Silk Coconut Milk
- Stir with a straw or spoon. Top with freeze-dried strawberries. Serve and enjoy!¼ cup freeze-dried strawberries
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Notes
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- Use high-quality, creamy coconut milk for a creamier texture and better taste!
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- If you can’t find freeze-dried strawberries, fresh sliced strawberries work, too.
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- Adjust the ratio of juice to coconut milk according to your taste preferences.
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- If you’d like a sweeter drink, add a teaspoon of simple syrup, vanilla syrup, or agave nectar.
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- To make a larger batch for guests, multiply the recipe as needed and mix it in a pitcher. Chill in the fridge before serving.
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