This Sprite Chill Blueberry Lime drink is something you can make when you want a chilled fruity drink that has blueberry sweetness, a little lime sharpness, and Sprite’s smooth fizz.
It’s a simple recipe because you won’t need anything complicated or expensive. Even if you don’t have blueberry syrup at home, you can make a quick one in a few minutes.
This drink is cold, refreshing, bright, and perfect for days when you want something light instead of milkshakes or heavy drinks.
How to Make Sprite Chill Blueberry Lime
Sprite Chill is a blueberry-lime soda mixed with Sprite. It tastes like a fruity version of a lemon-lime soda. It’s fizzy, sweet, refreshing, and sharp, which makes it feel extra cold.
Ingredients
- 1 cup Sprite – Make sure it’s cold.
- 2 tbsp blueberry syrup – You can also use homemade.
- 1 tbsp lime juice – Fresh lime gives better taste than bottled.
- ½ cup crushed ice or ice cubes – The drink needs to be cold.
- Blue food color (optional) – Only 1 or 2 drops.
- Fresh blueberries (optional) – For decoration.
- Lime slice – Optional.
Optional ingredients:
- ½ tbsp sugar (if you want a very sweet drink)
- 1 tsp honey
- ½ tsp chia seeds (soaked 10 minutes)
- A few mint leaves
Homemade Blueberry Syrup (quick method)
If you don’t have blueberry syrup, then you can make this at home quickly:
- ½ cup blueberries
- ¼ cup sugar
- ¼ cup water
Add these three things to a saucepan, cook for 6–8 minutes until berries soften, mash lightly, cook a bit more, then strain or keep it pulpy. It’s up to you.
This syrup will give you a strong blueberry flavor, and you can store it for around one week in the refrigerator if it’s in an airtight container.
Instructions
- Add syrup first: Add 2 tablespoons of blueberry syrup to the bottom of a clear glass.
- Add ice: Fill half the glass with ice. Crushed ice makes the drink colder.
- Add lime: Add 1 tablespoon of fresh lime juice over the ice.
- Add Sprite: Slowly pour 1 cup of Sprite to keep the fizz and avoid foaming.
- Add color: Add 1 drop of blue food color and lightly stir one time. Don’t mix too much.
- Garnish: Add a lime slice and some fresh blueberries. Serve it immediately while chilled and fizzy.
Pro Tip: If your syrup is thin, the flavor may feel weak. Reduce it a little more on the stove next time to make it thick. Thick syrup gives a stronger taste.
Ingredient Substitutes
- Sprite substitute: 7Up, Sierra Mist, or lemon-lime club soda with 1 tsp sugar.
- Blueberry syrup substitute: – 1 tbsp blueberry jam + 1 tbsp warm water
- – mashed blueberries + sugar
- Lime substitute: Lemon juice, but lime gives better brightness.
- Sugar substitute: Honey, maple syrup, or stevia.
- Color substitute: Butterfly pea tea (natural blue).
- Blueberries: Any berry works if you’re garnishing.
If you like light, refreshing, fruit-forward drinks, then this one also matches that style, and it’s easy: Down to earth Smoothie Recipe.
Tips to Make Perfect Sprite Chill Blueberry Lime
- Always use chilled Sprite; room temperature soda ruins the taste.
- Syrup must go first for better layering.
- If your syrup is too sweet, add more lime juice.
- Don’t use more than 1–2 drops of food color; it becomes too strong.
- Use crushed ice if you want faster chilling.
- Taste the drink before adding sugar because the syrup already has sweetness.
- Add mint only at the end, and press it lightly to release aroma.
- Don’t stir too much because Sprite will lose fizz.
- If you want a deeper flavor, poke one blueberry so the juice releases.
- If you’re serving kids, you can add candy pearls or gummies.
What to Serve With Sprite Chill Blueberry Lime
This is a fruity soda-style drink, so you want to serve it with light snacks. Nothing too heavy because this drink is refreshing on its own.
Savory Snacks:
- Soft pretzels – They’re salty, and because of that, they balance the sweetness.
- Potato wedges or fries – It’s a classic combination with fizzy drinks.
- Cheese-stuffed breadsticks – You can serve them warm; they’re also salty, and they pair well.
- Mini veggie or chicken sliders – Light and comfortable with fruity soda.
- Popcorn – Especially if you want something simple.
Sweet Snacks:
- Chocolate-covered pretzel rods – The Sweet and salty taste is perfect.
- White chocolate cheesecake stuffed strawberries – Fruit with fruit always works.
- Bakery-style oatmeal chocolate chip muffins – Not too sweet.
- Chocolate-covered popcorn – They’re very easy to make for groups, especially when you are going to watch movies.
- Yogurt pots with fruit – This is a perfect light option, but also sweet.
Healthy Options:
- Fresh fruit platter – Blueberries, grapes, pineapple, and oranges are good choices.
- Chia pudding – Especially when you want something light and creamy.
- Granola bars – Crunchy and simple.
- Greek yogurt bowls – Add fruit on top.
Variations of Sprite Chill Blueberry Lime
1. Blueberry Lime Slushy
Blend ice, syrup, lime, and a little Sprite. Pour more Sprite at the end for fizz.
2. Zero Sugar Version
Use Sprite Zero and sugar-free blueberry syrup.
3. Blueberry Mint Chill
Add mint leaves and lightly press them before pouring Sprite.
4. Frozen Berry Ice Cubes
Freeze blended berries in an ice tray and use these cubes.
5. Tropical Blue Chill
Replace part of Sprite with pineapple juice or coconut water.
6. Berry Trio Chill
Add a bit of raspberry and blackberry puree along with blueberry.
7. Kid-Friendly Fun Version
Add gummies, popping boba, or colorful iced cubes.
8. Natural Color Version
Use butterfly pea tea as coloring, then add lime to shift the shade.
Troubleshoot Problems
- The drink tastes flat: Sprite was warm. Always use cold soda.
- No blueberry flavor: Syrup is too thin; reduce it next time or add ½ tbsp more.
- Too sweet: Add more lime or switch to Sprite Zero.
- Color too strong: Use only one drop.
- Seeds in straw: Strain syrup if needed.
- Mint tastes bitter: Press lightly; don’t crush hard.
Nutrition & Cost Breakdown
- Calories: 120–170
- Sugar: around 25–35g
- Cost at home: around $1
- Cost outside: around $4–$6
Why I Like This Drink
- Easy and quick
- Beautiful color
- Customizable
- Budget-friendly
- Fruity and chilled
- Kids and adults both like it
Conclusion
This Sprite Chill Blueberry Lime is a very easy drink, and you can make it anytime you want something fruity, fizzy, and cold without spending a lot.
It has blueberry sweetness, some lime brightness, and that smooth Sprite taste that makes the drink refreshing in every sip.
And the good thing is, you can fully adjust it according to your taste. You can make it sweet, light, tangy, colorful, or even turn it into a slushy.
FAQs
Can I make this drink without blueberry syrup?
Yes, you can make it without store-bought syrup. You can mix blueberry jam with a little warm water, or you can just mash fresh blueberries with sugar. Or make a small homemade syrup in 7–8 minutes.
Your drink will still taste good, and sometimes, homemade syrup is even better because it gives a stronger berry flavor.
How can I keep the Sprite fizzy in the drink?
You have to use cold Sprite and pour it slowly at the end. If Sprite is warm, or if you stir the drink too much, then it will lose fizz.
Also, don’t let the drink sit too long before drinking it. Make it and serve it right away.
Can I make this recipe sugar-free or low-calorie?
Yes, you can easily do that. Just use Sprite Zero and use a sugar-free blueberry syrup. And if you want to reduce calories even more, skip the food coloring and skip the extra sugar or honey.
The drink will still taste refreshing because of the lime and Sprite, so the sugar-free version also tastes good.

Sprite Chill Blueberry Lime Drink Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup Sprite cold
- 2 tbsp blueberry syrup store-bought or homemade
- 1 tbsp fresh lime juice
- ½ cup crushed ice or ice cubes
- 1–2 drops blue food color optional
- Fresh blueberries optional, for garnish
- Lime slice optional
- Optional ingredients:
- ½ tbsp sugar for a sweeter drink
- 1 tsp honey
- ½ tsp chia seeds soaked 10 minutes
- A few mint leaves
- Homemade Blueberry Syrup quick method:
- ½ cup blueberries
- ¼ cup sugar
- ¼ cup water
Instructions
Add syrup first:
- Add 2 tablespoons blueberry syrup into the bottom of a clear glass.
Add ice:
- Fill half the glass with crushed ice or ice cubes.
Add lime:
- Pour 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice over the ice.
Add Sprite:
- Slowly pour 1 cup cold Sprite to keep the fizz strong.
Add color:
- Add 1 drop of blue food color and lightly stir once.
Garnish:
- Add a lime slice and fresh blueberries.
Serve immediately:
- Drink while chilled, fizzy, and refreshing.
Notes
- Always use chilled Sprite — warm soda makes the drink flat.
- Syrup should go first to create proper layering.

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