![]() Next, in the add-ins section, select no water or light water if you prefer, and add a splash of heavy cream. Add 4 pumps for a grande, 6 for a venti and 7 for a trenta. In the flavors section, select sugar-free vanilla syrup. To order a keto pink drink with the app, order a Passion Tango iced tea and tap the customize button. Additionally, some people like to add-in Stevia, as well. My preference is to leave the iced tea as normal. If you want the drink to have more tea flavor you can also ask for no water added in. The barista will add in the normal number of pumps of syrup according to the size drink you order. ![]() To order a keto pink drink from the barista ask for a passion tango iced tea with sugar-free vanilla syrup, a splash of heavy cream and add in strawberry fruit inclusions. RELATED: 15 Starbucks Strawberry Drinks: Menu Favorites & More How to Order a Keto Pink Drink from Starbucks A customized keto Pink Drink from Starbucks can be ordered with the app by selecting a Passion Tango iced tea as the base drink. Overall, the keto pink drink is a pleasant sip allowing anyone counting carbs to indulge. The herbal tea and strawberries brings a fruitness to the drink and the heavy cream makes it rich. As a matter of fact, it’s hard to put down once you start drinking it. ![]() The keto version is an absolutely delicious substitute for the real deal. My recommendation, is to add in the strawberry fruit inclusions for sure, because they bring a fullness to the fruity flavor. Surprisingly, the keto customization also tastes of strawberries and cream, but not as strong. The Starbucks Pink Drink on the official menu has an overwhelming strawberries and cream flavor. While the drinks look similar, they don’t taste quite the same-but it’s close. Both are pink in color with pieces of real strawberry floating around. How it Tastes The keto version of a Starbucks Pink Drink tastes surprisingly similar to a real Pink Drink.Ī Starbucks keto pink drink and the real Pink Drink look similar. Substituting heavy cream for coconut milk, drastically increases the amount of fat in the keto version of the Pink Drink. The fat content in Starbucks coconutmilk is 5g per cup, whereas heavy cream is about 5g of fat per tablespoon. Substituting Passion Tango iced tea for the strawberry acai base, slashes the amount of carbs in the keto version of a Pink Drink.Īccording to Starbucks nutrition data, a 16-ounce Pink Drink has 2g of fat. A Pink Drink ordered from the menu is definitely not keto. Starbucks coconut milk contains added cane sugar, as well. And a Strawberry Acai Refreshers (a Pink Drink without coconutmilk) has 23g of carbs and 20g of sugar.Īs you can see, the vast majority of the carbs and sugar in a regular Pink Drink come from the strawberry acai juice. While we can’t calculate the exact amount of carbs in a keto pink drink, the Passion Tango iced tea which replaces the strawberry acai base has zero carbs.įor reference, a 16-ounce Pink Drink ordered from the menu has 28g of carbohydrates and 25g of sugar. If you love this version of the Pink Drink, you won’t believe how simple it is to make at home with my 4-ingredient copycat Starbucks pink drink recipe. ![]()
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