Six dollars. That's what I used to spend almost daily on Starbucks' famous Starbucks pink drink recipe until I cracked the code to making it at home for pennies. This Instagram famous beverage; a refreshing blend of strawberry acai and coconut milk; first appeared on their secret menu before becoming so popular that Starbucks added it to their permanent menu in 2017. After multiple test batches (and a very enthusiastic 7 year old taste tester named Max), I've perfected a homemade version that's identical to the original. The vibrant color comes naturally from freeze dried strawberries and acai powder, creating that signature pink hue without artificial dyes. Best of all, you can control the sweetness while saving a small fortune on your refreshment habit.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
This homemade Starbucks pink drink delivers all the Instagram worthy appeal of the Starbucks version at a fraction of the cost. The perfect balance of fruity sweetness and creamy coconut milk creates a refreshing beverage that's quick to prepare, uses simple ingredients, and can be customized to your exact preference. Since it contains no coffee, it's also appropriate for all ages; making it a hit with both kids and adults at any occasion.
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- Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Starbucks Pink Drink Ingredients
- How to Make Starbucks Pink Drink Recipe
- Substitutions
- Starbucks Pink Drink Recipe Variations
- Equipment for Starbucks Pink Drink
- Storing This Pinky Magic
- My Sister Rachel's Pink Drink Magic
- Refreshing Pink Perfection in Minutes!
- FAQs
- Related
- Pairing
- Starbucks Pink Drink Recipe
Starbucks Pink Drink Ingredients
After much experimentation to match the original Starbucks pink drink, here's the perfect ingredient list:
- White grape juice
- Freeze-dried strawberries
- Acai powder
- Coconut milk
- Sugar or simple syrup
- Fresh strawberry slices
- Ice cubes
See recipe card for quantities.
How to Make Starbucks Pink Drink Recipe
Prepare the Strawberry Base
- Add white grape juice to a blender
- Add freeze dried strawberries and acai powder
- Blend until completely smooth
- Strain through fine-mesh strainer to remove seeds (optional)
Build Your Drink
- Fill a glass halfway with ice
- Pour the strawberry base over the ice
- Add coconut milk slowly for that signature layered effect
- Stir gently to combine
Sweeten and Garnish
- Add simple syrup or sugar to taste
- Stir to dissolve
- Garnish with fresh strawberry slices
- Add a few pieces of freeze-dried strawberries on top
Enjoy Immediately
- Serve with a straw
- Best enjoyed fresh, though the base can be stored separately
For that perfect Instagram worthy pink drink, add the coconut milk slowly by pouring it down the side of the glass. This creates beautiful swirls and layers before you stir everything together.
Substitutions
This recipe welcomes substitutions based on what you have available:
Juice Options:
- White grape juice → Apple juice (slightly different flavor)
- Store-bought juice → Diluted white cranberry juice
- Regular juice → Sugar-free juice for lower calories
- Juice base → Hibiscus tea for a less sweet version
Fruit Alternatives:
- Freeze-dried strawberries → Fresh strawberries (reduce liquid slightly)
- Strawberry only → Mixed berries for different flavor
- Acai powder → More freeze-dried berries if unavailable
- Fresh fruit garnish → Frozen berries (thawed)
Milk Variations:
- Coconut milk → Almond milk for different flavor
- Unsweetened milk → Vanilla-flavored milk (reduce added sugar)
- Plant milk → Regular milk for non-vegan version
- Plain milk → Add a drop of vanilla extract
Sweetener Options:
- Simple syrup → Honey or agave nectar
- White sugar → Coconut sugar for different flavor
- Full sweetness → Reduce or omit for less sweet version
- Sugar → Stevia or monk fruit for sugar-free option
Starbucks Pink Drink Recipe Variations
Pink Drink with Real Fruit:
- Add ¼ cup chopped fresh strawberries to the base
- Muddle slightly to release juices
- Proceed with regular recipe
- Creates more intense strawberry flavor
Dragon Drink Copycat:
- Replace strawberries with freeze-dried dragon fruit
- Use mango juice instead of white grape
- Follow same method as original
- Creates a beautiful purple-pink color
Violet Drink Variation:
- Substitute blackberries for strawberries
- Use passion fruit tea instead of juice base
- Follow standard method
- Results in gorgeous purple hue
Equipment for Starbucks Pink Drink
You don't need fancy tools to make pink drink at home:
Basic Necessities:
- Blender or food processor
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Tall glasses
- Straws (reusable preferred)
- Spoon for stirring
Storing This Pinky Magic
Strawberry Base Storage (up to 3 days):
- Store in airtight container in refrigerator
- Shake well before using
- Do not add coconut milk until serving time
Make-Ahead Strategy:
- Prepare double batch of strawberry base
- Store in individual portions
- Add ice and coconut milk just before serving
- Perfect for busy mornings
For Parties:
- Make large batch of base (up to 6x recipe)
- Store in pitcher in refrigerator
- Set up self-serve station with ice, coconut milk, and fresh fruit
- Allows guests to customize sweetness
My Sister Rachel's Pink Drink Magic
My sister Rachel shared the insider trick that makes homemade pink drink taste identical to the coffee shop version.
"Shake the coconut milk separately with ice for 30 seconds before adding it to your drink," she revealed during a family dinner.
This simple step creates the perfect creamy texture that mimics Starbucks' specialized equipment. After trying her method, my homemade version suddenly matched the $6 coffee shop treat exactly. Max has proudly taken over this shaking duty, calling it his "barista training"; his concentrated expression while shaking the jar is now my favorite part of our routine.
Refreshing Pink Perfection in Minutes!
Now you have all the secrets to creating the perfect Starbucks pink drink recipe at home; from ingredient selection to Rachel's insider shaking technique. This refreshing treat proves that coffee shop favorites can be easily recreated in your kitchen at a fraction of the cost.
Looking for more delicious drinks to make at home? Try my Iced Strawberry Matcha Latte for a beautiful layered beverage with balanced sweetness and earthy notes. For a celebrity inspired option, my Hailey Bieber Smoothie Recipe delivers that viral TikTok sensation in your own kitchen. If you prefer something warm and nutty, my Pistachio Latte Recipe transforms simple ingredients into a luxurious coffeehouse experience without the premium price tag!
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FAQs
How to DIY a pink drink?
To make a homemade Starbucks pink drink, blend white grape juice with freeze dried strawberries and acai powder, then strain. Pour over ice, add unsweetened coconut milk, and sweeten to taste. For the authentic touch, shake the coconut milk separately with ice before adding. The keys are using the right coconut milk (refrigerated beverage type) and freeze-dried strawberries for that signature color and flavor.
Is the pink drink from Starbucks healthy?
The Starbucks pink drink is healthier than many coffee shop offerings but still contains sugar. A grande (16oz) has about 140 calories and 24g sugar. My homemade version allows you to control sweetness and ingredients. I've made low-sugar versions using stevia and unsweetened coconut milk that maintain the flavor profile while reducing calories by nearly half. It's certainly healthier than sodas or frappuccinos.
How do you make Starbucks Pink Drink with Ocean Spray?
For a quick version using Ocean Spray, mix 1 cup Ocean Spray White Cran-Strawberry juice with ¾ cup unsweetened coconut milk, sweetener to taste, and ice. Add freeze dried strawberries if available. While not identical to the original, this 2-ingredient shortcut delivers a similar flavor profile in seconds. For better results, use the Ocean Spray juice as a base and still shake the coconut milk separately with ice.
How to make the Starbucks Barbie drink?
The "Barbie" pink drink is a popular customization featuring the Starbucks Pink Drink topped with vanilla cold foam. Make the standard pink drink recipe, then separately blend ¼ cup heavy cream or coconut cream with 1 tablespoon vanilla syrup and a pinch of salt until light and fluffy. Gently layer this pink cloud on top of your drink for that Instagram-worthy bright pink creation that's taking social media by storm.
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Starbucks Pink Drink Recipe
Equipment
- 1 Blender (For blending strawberry base)
- 1 Tall glass (Preferably Starbucks-style plastic cup)
- 1 Fine-mesh strainer (Optional, for smoother texture)
- 1 Spoon (For stirring1StrawReusable preferred)
Ingredients
- 1 cup White grape juice - Base of the drink
- ¼ cup Freeze-dried strawberries - Plus extra for garnish
- 1 teaspoon Acai powder - For pink color and flavor
- ¾ cup Coconut milk - Use canned or carton
- 1–2 tbsp Sugar or simple syrup - Adjust to taste
- 2–3 Fresh strawberry slices - For garnish
- 1 cup Ice cubes - Fill glass halfway
Instructions
- Add grape juice, freeze-dried strawberries, and acai powder to blender. Blend until smooth.
- (Optional) Strain through mesh strainer for smoother texture.
- Fill glass halfway with ice.
- Pour strawberry base over ice.
- Slowly add coconut milk for layered look.
- Stir gently to combine.
- Sweeten with sugar or syrup as desired.
- Garnish with strawberry slices and freeze-dried berries.
- Serve immediately with a straw.
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