
Hip2Save may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you via trusted partners and affiliate links in this post. Prices and availability are accurate as of time posted. Read our full disclosure policy here.
Make a similar Starbucks pink drink recipe with strawberries and coconut milk!
My teenager LOVES the pink drink from Starbucks, and we recently discovered how easy it is to whip it up at home using coconut milk. The best part is that you can customize each component to your taste using fresh ingredients.
The result is a smooth and creamy coconut iced drink with fresh sweet strawberries that tastes like love! What a fun way to treat the family this Valentine’s Day! 💝

What is in the Pink Drink at Starbucks?
According to Starbucks.com, the popular iced Pink Drink is made using their Strawberry Acai Refresher base (which has white grape concentrate and green coffee extract), coconut milk, and freeze-dried strawberries. Green coffee is what gives it the caffeine component.
My homemade version uses green tea, coconut milk, and fresh strawberry puree. So, to be clear, this won’t taste exactly the same but has similar vibes using easy-to-find ingredients! Honestly, I enjoyed this homemade version even more!
Keto Tip! If you’re trying to cut carbs, be sure to check out our keto Starbucks-inspired pink drink recipe on Hip2Keto.com.
Copycat Starbucks Pink Drink Recipe
yield: 1 SERVINGS
prep time: 20 MINUTES
total time: 20 MINUTES
Strawberry-sweetened tea gets a creamy twist from a splash of coconut milk.
1
Add fresh strawberries to a large jar or cup. Use a hand blender to puree the strawberries. (You could also puree them using a blender instead.)
2
Add the chilled brewed tea, coconut milk, grape juice, and sugar. Mix well.
3
Pour the mixture into a cup of ice. Add extra sliced strawberries to garnish. Enjoy cold.
Brought to you by Hip2Save.

Tips to keep in mind when making a copycat Starbucks Pink Drink recipe:
- I start by pureeing fresh strawberries using an immersion blender. You can mash them or even use a blender instead.
- You can use any type of milk for this recipe: I’m a fan of coconut milk (and it’s what Starbucks uses for their Pink Drink), but almond milk or regular dairy milk will work great for this recipe as well.
- I sweetened my drink with a little sugar, but feel free to choose a sweetener of choice. Classic simple syrup, agave, or even honey would all work to make sure your drink is sweetened to taste!
- Be sure to brew your green tea ahead of time so it has time to chill in the fridge.

Refreshing and delicious!
So long, Starbucks! We’re making our own Pink Drink at home for less money and in less time than it takes for us to head to the cafe. I personally love that you can taste more of the iced tea in this version, with a subtle sweet taste instead of being overly sweet like the Starbucks version.
Here’s what my teammate Emily said after sipping her Pink Drink:
“Who knew you could make the popular Pink Drink at home?! It tastes exactly like the Starbucks version, maybe even better. I like making this myself and being able to control the amount of sweetness, and now I can make it any time of the year!”
Want a ready-made copycat drink for when you don’t have time to make your own?
Although we haven’t tried this yet, Hip Reader Chrissy suggested it, and we can’t wait to taste it! (Thanks, Chrissy!) Note that you can also find this drink in single bottles at places like Walmart and World Market, although stock and price will vary by location.
Make our refreshing McDonald’s Shamrock Shake copycat recipe next!
About the writer:
Lina has a Bachelor’s Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.





