Copycat Starbucks Pink Drink Recipe (Better Than the Original!)

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Starbucks Pink Drink Recipe

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A refreshing, creamy Starbucks Pink Drink made at home with hibiscus tea, coconut milk, and strawberries. Easy, affordable, and just like the original!

  • Total Time: 5 min
  • Yield: 12 servings 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup (250 ml) brewed and chilled Tazo Passion Tea (or hibiscus tea)

  • 1/2 cup (125 ml) coconut milk (unsweetened or sweetened)

  • 1/4 cup (60 ml) white grape juice (optional)

  • 12 tablespoons simple syrup or sugar (to taste)

  • 1/4 cup (60 g) sliced fresh or freeze-dried strawberries

  • Ice cubes

Instructions

  1. Brew the tea and let it chill completely.

  2. In a glass or shaker, mix the chilled tea, coconut milk, grape juice (if using), and sweetener.

  3. Fill a glass with ice and strawberries, then pour the mixture over the top.

  4. Stir gently and enjoy immediately!

Notes

  • For a vegan version, use plant-based coconut milk and skip the grape juice.
  • Add protein powder or collagen for an extra boost.
  • Best served fresh; prepare the tea base ahead for easy assembly.
  • Author: Larrouy Kary
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 0 min
  • Category: Drinks
  • Method: Mix
  • Cuisine: Copycat Starbucks

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 glass (approx. 300 ml)
  • Calories: 120 kcal
  • Sugar: 15 g
  • Sodium: 40 mg
  • Fat: 4 g
  • Saturated Fat: 3.5 g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0.5 g
  • Trans Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 20g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Protein: 1 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

Want to make the viral Starbucks Pink Drink at home? This easy copycat Starbucks Pink Drink recipe tastes just like the original — with fewer ingredients, less sugar, and way more flexibility.

Craving the famous Starbucks Pink Drink but don’t want to pay coffee shop prices? This easy Starbucks Pink Drink recipe brings the Instagram-famous refreshment straight to your kitchen. Using simple, real ingredients like passion tea, coconut milk, and strawberries, this homemade version tastes just like the original with the freedom to customize it your way.

In this post, you’ll discover how to make the Starbucks Pink Drink at home, learn what’s in it (yes, we break down the actual ingredients in Pink Drink Starbucks uses), and explore fun ways to adjust it to your taste or diet.

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Why You’ll Love This Copycat Pink Drink

Just like Starbucks but cheaper and healthier

Customizable for low sugar, dairy-free, or high-protein versions

No artificial ingredients or syrups

Perfect for summer, parties, or meal prep

Less than 5 minutes and 5 ingredients

Starbucks Pink Drink Ingredients (Explained)

Ever wondered what’s actually in the Starbucks Pink Drink?

At Starbucks, it contains:

  • Strawberry Açaí Refresher base
  • Coconut milk
  • Freeze-dried strawberries
  • Ice

In this homemade version:

  • Passion or hibiscus tea (as a fruity base)
  • Coconut milk
  • White grape juice or sweetener
  • Fresh or freeze-dried strawberries

This easy copycat uses real ingredients with no artificial flavors and tastes just as refreshing!

Why Make a Starbucks Pink Drink at Home?

The Pink Drink with coconut milk is a creamy refreshment and yes, it can be healthy too depending on your ingredients!

Save Money

Buying the Pink Drink at Starbucks can add up fast! Making it at home costs just a fraction of the price and lets you enjoy it anytime you like.

Control the Ingredients

When you DIY, you can adjust the sweetness, use your preferred milk, and even make it vegan or low-sugar.

Fun and Easy to Customize

Add fresh fruit, extra coconut milk, or even a scoop of protein powder to turn it into a satisfying snack or post-workout treat.

Looking for another refreshing, healthy option? Try my easy Greek Yogurt Smoothie packed with protein and perfect for breakfast or post-workout!

Ingredients for Starbucks Pink Drink

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 cup (250 ml) Tazo Passion Tea (or any hibiscus herbal tea, brewed and chilled)
  • 1/2 cup (125 ml) coconut milk (unsweetened or sweetened)
  • 1/4 cup (60 ml) white grape juice (optional, for extra sweetness)
  • 1–2 tablespoons simple syrup or sugar (adjust to taste)
  • 1/4 cup (60 g) sliced strawberries (fresh or freeze-dried)
  • Ice cubes

How to Make a Starbucks Pink Drink

How to make Starbucks Pink Drink recipe at home with passion tea and coconut milk
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1️⃣ Brew the Tea

Steep the Tazo Passion Tea (or other hibiscus tea) and let it cool completely. You can chill it in the fridge for faster cooling.

2️⃣ Mix the Base

In a glass or shaker, combine the chilled tea, coconut milk, white grape juice (if using), and sweetener. Stir or shake well.

3️⃣ Add Fruit and Ice

Fill a large glass with ice and sliced strawberries. Pour the pink drink mixture over the top.

4️⃣ Serve and Enjoy

Stir gently, add a straw, and sip your homemade Starbucks Pink Drink!

➡️ Want a simpler, healthier Pink Drink? Check out our ultimate copycat Pink Drink recipe here.

Starbucks Pink Drink Nutrition (Optional but Valuable)

Homemade Version (approximate per serving):

  • 90–120 calories (depending on sweetener)
  • 0g fat if using light coconut milk
  • No added caffeine
  • 15–20g natural sugar (adjustable)

Customization Ideas

Make It Vegan

Use plant-based coconut milk and skip the white grape juice if you want a lower-sugar option.

Add a Boost

Stir in a scoop of collagen or vanilla protein powder for a protein-packed pink drink.

Go Caffeine-Free

If you prefer no caffeine, double-check your tea choice Tazo Passion is caffeine-free, but some hibiscus blends may contain added green or black tea.

Nutritional Benefits

✅ Light and refreshing
✅ Naturally fruity and hydrating
✅ Easily adjustable for dietary preferences
✅ A fun way to enjoy a “treat” without added guilt or high costs

FAQ

What are the ingredients in the Pink Drink at Starbucks?

The official Starbucks Pink Drink is made with their Strawberry Acai Refresher base, coconut milk, and freeze-dried strawberries, served over ice. It’s a lightly caffeinated, fruity, and creamy drink that has become a fan favorite.

How to DIY a Pink Drink?

To make a Pink Drink at home, you can brew hibiscus or passion tea, mix it with coconut milk and a bit of white grape juice or simple syrup, then add fresh or freeze-dried strawberries and ice. It’s easy, affordable, and tastes just like the Starbucks version!

What are the ingredients in pink refreshers?

Pink Refreshers typically combine a strawberry or berry-flavored base (like the Strawberry Acai Refresher), water, sometimes green coffee extract (for light caffeine), and freeze-dried strawberries. The Pink Drink is a version of the refresher with coconut milk added.

What is Starbucks’ famous Pink Drink?

Starbucks’ Pink Drink is a creamy, refreshing beverage made from the Strawberry Acai Refresher, coconut milk, and freeze-dried strawberries. It’s known for its beautiful pale pink color, sweet berry flavor, and smooth, tropical creaminess and it’s hugely popular on social media.

Final Thoughts

There you have it — a refreshing, beautiful, and budget-friendly Starbucks Pink Drink recipe you can make anytime at home. Whether you’re curious about the ingredients in the Pink Drink at Starbucks or simply want to enjoy a guilt-free, customizable version, this copycat recipe delivers all the fruity, creamy goodness you love.

So grab your tea, your coconut milk, and a handful of strawberries and treat yourself to this viral favorite, right from your kitchen!

💡 Looking for a healthier, 3-ingredient version? Check out our full Pink Drink Recipe.

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