The Starbucks Pink Drink is a caffeine-free favorite of mine, but it can get expensive! Enjoy this homemade DIY Pink Drink for a fraction of the cost and with only 3 ingredients.
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Pink Drink Ingredients
There are only a few items you need to make a DIY Pink Drink, but sadly, they’re probably not ones you’re likely to have on-hand. You can get all of these right at a large grocery store like Kroger or Meijer. You can also get the delivered through Amazon!
How to Make a Starbucks Pink Drink
Making a DIY Starbucks Pink Drink is EASY! It can also be customized to your likings. Prefer a more creamy drink? Add more coconut milk. Enjoy a thinner tea-based pink drink? Make sure your drink is mainly hibiscus tea!
I prefer the pink drink with more coconut milk so I would use 2 parts coconut milk and 1 part hibiscus tea with a large pinch of freeze dried strawberries. In a shaker glass (or a sealable cup like a Yeti) add ice and the above mixture. Give it a strong shake, and pour over fresh ice. Add additional freeze dried strawberries if you’d like!
Minimal Ingredients for Easy Creation
There are a ton of DIY Pink Drink copycat recipes on the internet, but they all have a grocery list of ingredients. A Pink Drink shouldn’t be difficult to make. The ingredients also shouldn’t cost $50!
Instead, I developed a recipe with just 3 ingredients. No need to heat water. No need or strange juices you won’t be able to finish before they go bad. This is what I like to think of as a ‘lazy girls Pink Drink’.
Is There Caffeine in the Starbucks Pink Drink?
This homemade pink drink is caffeine-free! Enjoy this refreshing drink at any time of day without worry of a sleepless night.
Tips for Making the Best DIY Pink Drink
- You can use a sweetened coconut milk or tea for some additional sweetness. Base this on your preferences! You could also add some classic or liquid sweetener, if you’d like.
- Give your drink a little stir of th straw before you take a sip, it easily seperates.
- Adding some of the freeze-dried strawberry dust to the mixing cup with result in a slightly deeper color.
- Shake your coconut milk container before using it, things tend to settle.
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If you make this DIY Pink Drink from Starbucks be sure to leave a 5-star rating and comment down below. It really helps spread the recipe so more can give it a try! Also, tag me in a photo of your creation on Instagram. I would love to see and share it!
If you want something else, too, try out one of these:
- Reese’s Puppy Chow AKA Reese’s Muddy Buddies
- Mini Oreo Cheesecakes
- Valentine’s Day Puppy Chow
- Creamy Lemonade Protein Smoothie
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DIY Pink Drink from Starbucks
Ingredients
- 2 Parts Hibiscus Tea
- 1 Part Coconut Milk
- 1 Tablespoon Freeze Dried Strawberries Feel free to add more!
Instructions
- In a shaker bottle add ice, 2 parts hibiscus tea, 1 part coconut milk, and a tablespoon of freeze dried strawberries.
- Prepare a cup with ice.
- Shake your bottle. Pour the mixture and strawberries over your cup with fresh ice. Add addition freeze dried strawberries if you would like.
- Enjoy!
Notes
- For example 2 parts tea and 1 part milk may look like 2/3 cups of tea and 1/3 cup of milk. Depending on how much pink drink you want is how much you will make!
- Shake both the tea and coconut milk prior to opening.
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