How To Make A Pink Drink Without Tea

Ahhh - the PINK DRINK!

One of Starbucks better known drinks (especially for breastfeeding moms).

Many women claim the pink drink helps them pump more milk.

The secret ingredient behind the boost?
Coconut milk. Coconuts are a natural electrolyte that help boost hydration levels in the body.

Our recipe for a homemade pink drink is incredibly easy to make and has only THREE ingredients! (one being optional)

It has a delicious sweet, creamy berry flavor and drinking it will make you feel like you’re off on a tropical island somewhere!

 
 

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Many homemade pink drinks call for tea in the recipe, hence making it a multi-step process. Our recipe is easy-peasy. You simply pour together 2 ingredients, stir, and drink!

BONUS? Our version is super healthy and contains a whole serving of veggies and fruit! (thanks to this awesome Acai juice)

 
 

Benefits of making our homemade pink drink:

  • ZERO caffeine (the OG pink drink at Starbucks has caffeine thanks to green coffee extract)

  • Easier to make than other recipes

  • Customize your personalized sweetness level

  • Kid-friendly!

  • Saves you money

  • You can make it in big batches

  • Sip and savor at HOME, instead of having to head out to a cafe

How to make a pink drink without tea

 
 

INGREDIENTS:

  • ½ cup Vanilla Coconut Milk (from the refrigerated section of your local grocery store) Chobani Oatmilk is our favorite brand because it’s sooo creamy!

DIRECTIONS:

Voila! Your very own healthy, homemade pink drink. Easy to make, without tea or caffeine, and only 2-3 ingredients!

TO MAKE A BIG BATCH: Simply mix together equal parts coconut milk and juice and store in the fridge. Now you have your pink drink ready to go at a moment’s notice!

LIKE YOUR PINK DRINK EXTRA SWEET? Increase the ratio of juice to coconut milk. Or stir in some honey for an extra oomph of sweetness.

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Stacey Stewart, C.L.E

Meet Stacey, the brains (and heart) behind Milkology®. As a mom of 3, she knows firsthand how confusing (and let’s be real, overwhelming) breastfeeding can feel. That’s why she’s on a mission to modernize lactation education. She’s here to take the guesswork out of breastfeeding and put the confidence back in YOU.

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