If you are someone who loves pretty pink drinks that not only look refreshing but actually taste so good, then this Sabrina Strawberry Refresher Recipe is something you will definitely wanna try.
Lately, it has been everywhere, from TikTok trends to Dunkin’ menus to fans recreating it at home, calling it Sabrina’s Strawberry Daydream Refresher Recipe or sometimes Sabrina’s Strawberry Dream Refresher.
Some even say it’s inspired by Sabrina Carpenter Strawberry Refresher Recipe because of how dreamy, light, and refreshing it looks.
How to Make Sabrina Strawberry Refresher
Sabrina Strawberry Refresher is a refreshing drink; it’s a cold, iced beverage made with a strawberry base (puree or syrup), some kind of liquid base (lemonade, green tea, or sparkling water), and then lots of ice.
The “Sabrina” part came from the pop star Sabrina Carpenter because fans started associating this dreamy pink refresher with her vibe, and Dunkin jumped in with their official version called Dunkin Sabrina Strawberry Refresher Recipe.
Ingredients
Here’s the list of ingredients you’ll need. I’m gonna go a little deeper into why each one is used and what substitutes you can try. That way, no matter what you have at home, you’ll still be able to make it.
- Fresh strawberries or frozen strawberries: This is the heart of this refresher. Fresh strawberries will give a brighter, fruity punch. Frozen strawberries will give a thicker, colder consistency. You can even use freeze-dried strawberries in a pinch, just rehydrate them.
- Strawberry syrup or puree: For concentrated strawberry sweetness. You can buy ready-made syrup like Torani Strawberry Syrup or Dunkin’s bottled syrup (if you find it), but homemade will work perfectly too. For this, you can simmer strawberries with sugar and water until thick.
- Lemonade: This will balance out the sweetness. Dunkin uses lemonade in their refresher. It adds tangy brightness that keeps the drink light.
- Coconut milk (optional): If you want to recreate Sabrina’s Strawberry Dream Refresher Recipe, you’ll add coconut milk. It will swirl into the pink base and make your drink creamy-cloudy. Oat milk works too if you like.
- Green tea (optional): Some Starbucks refreshers have green tea as a base for caffeine. So, you can brew and chilled green tea, it will add a mild energy boost without overpowering the strawberry.
- Sparkling water (optional): If you want a fizzy version instead of lemonade, sparkling water will give a bubbly, refreshing texture.
- Sweetener: If your strawberries aren’t super sweet, you can add honey, sugar, agave syrup, or stevia. However, adjust to taste.
- Ice cubes: You can’t skip ice. It chills the drink and makes it taste like the café version.
Instructions
I’ll break down the method clearly, so you’ll know exactly what to do. Each step is simple, but I’ll also give a few tips.
Prepare the strawberry base
Take 1 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen), add 2–3 tablespoons sugar, and ½ cup water.
Simmer on low until strawberries soften and syrup thickens. Blend and strain to remove seeds. This is your strawberry syrup.
Pro tip: Don’t skip straining — nobody wants seeds floating in their drink.
Chill your base
Put the strawberry syrup in the fridge for 30 minutes or until cold.
The colder, the better the refresher will taste.
Fill your glass with ice
Use a tall glass. Add lots of ice cubes because refreshers should be icy.
Pour in strawberry syrup
Add 3–4 tablespoons (or more if you like a stronger flavor) of the chilled strawberry syrup to the glass.
Add the liquid base
- For Dunkin Sabrina Strawberry Refresher Recipe: add 1 cup chilled lemonade.
- For classic strawberry refresher: add ½ cup lemonade + ½ cup green tea.
- For a lighter version: use sparkling water.
Optional creamy swirl
If you’re making Sabrina’s Strawberry Daydream Refresher Recipe, add ¼ cup coconut milk or oat milk and swirl gently. You’ll see that pretty cloudy pink layer.
Taste and adjust
Stir and sip. If it’s too tart, add more syrup. If too sweet, splash more lemonade.
Garnish
Add sliced strawberries, lemon wedges, or even mint leaves on top.
Ingredients Substitutes
This part is important because sometimes you just don’t have the exact items. So let’s see how you can swap them:
- Instead of lemonade, you can use limeade for a sharper flavor, or even orange juice for a softer citrus touch.
- Don’t like coconut milk? Try oat milk for extra creaminess, or almond milk for nutty notes. If you want a richer drink, splash in a little vanilla creamer.
- If you can’t make syrup, blend strawberries with apple juice instead of water — this gives a natural sweet strawberry juice.
- Instead of green tea, try white tea or even hibiscus tea for color. Hibiscus with strawberries looks gorgeous.
Variations of Sabrina Strawberry Refresher
Here are the versions you may want to try:
- Dunkin Sabrina Strawberry Refresher Recipe: just lemonade + strawberry syrup. You will get a bright and citrusy drink.
- Sabrina’s Strawberry Dream Refresher Recipe: It will add coconut milk for that dreamy, creamy version.
- Sabrina Carpenter Strawberry Refresher Recipe: it’s a fan version with green tea base for caffeine plus lemonade.
- Sugar-free version: You can replace sugar with monk fruit or stevia, and it’s still delicious.
- Extra creamy dessert version: It will add vanilla creamer along with coconut milk. Almost like a milkshake but lighter.
- Sparkling daydream refresher: strawberry syrup + sparkling water + splash coconut milk. You will get a fizzy, creamy, and refreshing drink at the same time.
Pro Tips to Nail It Every Time
To make the best Strawberry Refresher, you want to follow these things.
- Always chill your syrup and tea beforehand, so your ice doesn’t melt too fast.
- Adjust sugar based on strawberry ripeness — sometimes strawberries are already sweet enough.
- For meal preparation, make a big batch of strawberry syrup and keep it in the fridge for 4 days.
- If you’re serving guests, prepare syrup in advance and assemble right before serving for the best look.
What to Serve with Sabrina Strawberry Refresher
This refresher tastes amazing with light desserts or snacks. Pairings matter because they balance the fruity drink.
- Try it with Eggless Custard Pudding with Custard Powder — creamy pudding plus fruity refresher is a dreamy combo.
- Have it with the Chocolate Dates Covered Recipe, especially stuffed dates with nuts; the chewy texture contrasts with the icy drink.
- Chocolate fans? Go for the Chocolate Fudge Recipe with Marshmallow Fluff. Sweet chocolate with a fruity refresher is pure indulgence.
Storage and Make Ahead
I like fresh, but it’s okay to store it for a short time.
- Strawberry syrup: Store in the fridge in a glass jar for 4 days. You can also freeze in ice cube trays for 1 month.
- Ready-mixed refresher: Best enjoyed fresh, but you can store lemonade + syrup mixture for 1 day in the fridge. Don’t add milk until serving.
- With milk version: Drink immediately because coconut or oat milk will separate if stored.
Nutrition (per serving, approximate)
- Calories: 120–160 (depends on sweetener and milk choice)
- Carbohydrates: 28–32g
- Sugar: 20–24g
- Fat: 2–4g (if adding coconut milk)
- Protein: 1g
- Caffeine: 20–30mg (if using tea base)
Conclusion
So, that’s all about the Sabrina Strawberry Refresher Recipe. Once you make it home, you will not keep running to Dunkin or Starbucks every time.
It will save money, and you’ll still have the same fruity, pink, refreshing drink ready whenever you want.
You can even change between Sabrina’s Strawberry Daydream Refresher Recipe with coconut milk or just stick to the lemonade version.
Both will give you something bright and fun to sip on.
FAQs
Here are a few questions with their answers about this Sabrina Strawberry Refresher Recipe.
What’s in the Dunkin’ Sabrina Strawberry Refresher?
It’s basically made with strawberry flavored syrup, lemonade base, and ice. Dunkin keeps it very bright and tangy, not creamy. No coconut milk in their version.
What is in a strawberry refresher from Starbucks?
The Starbucks strawberry refresher usually has a strawberry açaí base, water or lemonade, green coffee extract (for caffeine), and freeze-dried strawberry pieces.
It’s not exactly Sabrina’s version, but it’s similar in fruity taste.
What does Sabrina’s strawberry refresher taste like?
It will give you a fruity, sweet, slightly tangy flavor. If you add coconut milk, it becomes creamy, like a dreamy strawberry and cream mix.
If you use lemonade only, it tastes more citrusy and refreshing.
What is a Sabrina strawberry?
There’s no actual fruit called a Sabrina strawberry. It’s just the name fans gave to this viral refresher drink that’s linked with Sabrina Carpenter and Dunkin.
It’s really just a fun pink strawberry drink, nothing different in the strawberry itself.

Sabrina Strawberry Refresher Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries
- 2–3 tbsp sugar or sweetener of choice
- ½ cup water
- 1 cup chilled lemonade or half lemonade + half green tea
- ¼ cup coconut milk or oat milk optional, for creamy version
- Sparkling water optional, for fizzy version
- Ice cubes as needed
- Extra sliced strawberries or lemon wedges for garnish
Instructions
Make the strawberry syrup:
- In a saucepan, simmer strawberries, sugar, and water until softened.
- Blend and strain to remove seeds.
Chill the syrup:
- Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
Prepare the glass:
- Fill a tall glass with lots of ice cubes.
Add the syrup:
- Pour in 3–4 tablespoons of chilled strawberry syrup.
Choose your base:
- Add 1 cup lemonade (for Dunkin-style), or ½ cup lemonade + ½ cup green tea (for caffeine boost).
Optional creamy swirl:
- Stir in coconut milk or oat milk for that dreamy pink cloud effect.
- Taste and adjust: Add more syrup if you want sweeter, more lemonade if you want tangier.
- Garnish and serve: Top with sliced strawberries, lemon wedges, or mint leaves. Serve immediately.
Notes

I’m a self-taught home cook who turns everyday ingredients into comforting, café-style recipes. I test everything in my own kitchen (sometimes more than once), tweak flavors how I like them, and share only what I actually enjoy.
Most of my recipes are chocolate-based or have a creative twist, and I keep them preservative-free, beginner-friendly, and fun to make.
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