Strawberry and coconut are two of the most delicious fruits on Earth, yet I don’t think I’ve ever had them mixed together.
How’s that possible?
At this point in my life, I feel like I’ve tried almost every fruit duo you can throw at me, yet here I sit, wracking my brain, and I can’t think of a single snack, candy, juice, cocktail, pastry, ice cream, whatever, that prominently features a combination of strawberry and coconut.
I didn’t even have that realization until I saw this Pink Strawberry Coconut Refresher in the Dunkin’ app. Then it hit me like a brick. Why haven’t I had this before?
I’ve actually been pretty mixed (no pun) on Dunkin’s line of “Refresher” drinks as a whole, but I had a good feeling about this one. It’s strawberry. It’s coconut. This one had to work, right?
Oh, it worked. I think this might be my favorite non-coffee drink Dunkin’ has ever released.
As it turns out, “pink strawberry,” is actually a concoction of strawberry and dragonfruit. While it’s most definitely an overpowering strawberry flavor, the dragonfruit adds a tart kick that levels off the sweetness you’d probably get from straight strawberry concentrate. Toss in the mellow creaminess of the coconut milk, and you’ve got a perfectly blended drink.
I genuinely don’t like to use the word “mouthfeel” (*shudder*) … but they really nailed the mouthfeel.
There’s no indication that the coconut milk is flavored, but I could be convinced there was a tinge of vanilla sweetener. If you’ve ever had Italian Ices mixed with vanilla custard – not sure what they call that around your way – it reminded me of one of those. I used to get Watermelon and Vanilla as a kid, and I was whisked back to those days*.
I also love when these drinks have that oil and water style separation. The way the coconut milk sat atop the vibrant pink juice and slowly cascaded down made me feel like I was drinking some kind of crazy theme park creation.
I gotta say, this lived up to its “Refresher” name. It gave me an energizing pep in my step, but if I had to dock it slightly, I would say this is more of a midday “pick me up” type drink. I don’t know if I’d ever order this in the morning over my standard coffee, as I tend to try and stay away from too much sugar to start my day.
I really enjoyed the flavors and the boost this Refresher gave me. This is definitely the proper use for coconut milk. I tried one of Dunkin’s coconut milk lattes and didn’t even wanna finish it. In this format, I wish I got a larger size. I’ll one hundred percent be a repeat customer.
So, I guess I’ve had strawberries mixed with coconut now. If anyone can tip me off to any other product that combines those two flavors, I’d appreciate it.
*Oh, and if anyone from Dunkin’ sees this – Watermelon Coconut Refresher. Let’s do it.
Purchased Price: $3.69
Size: Medium
Rating: 9 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 170 calories, 4.5 grams of fat, 0 gram of trans fat, 3.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 mg of cholesterol, 65 milligrams of sodium, 31 grams of total carbohydrates, 28 grams of sugars, 0 grams of fiber, and 1 gram of protein.
Thanks for the review! And in re strawberry and coconut products? I suppose I’ve always just played around with the combo on my own. I did see that Chobani and a couple of other brands have strawberry coconut milk yoghurts out there on the market though.
Sounds delish and refreshing! Altho it would be nice if the expected amount of sugar was a bit lower–
I guess that sugar content is pretty on par with any similar drink using those pre-fab fruit drink bases.
Yep–and all still too high (the drink here alone being around 3/4ths the recommended limit of added sugar per day). 😉
Do all the refreshers have caffeine? I assume so the Starbucks ones do. I tried looking at the nutritional info on the all but couldn’t find it. Thanks
My google results all point to yes.
have you had the pink drink at starbucks? it is strawberry and coconut milk as well, with hints of passionfruit and acai. it’s INCREDIBLE
i don’t go to Starbucks enough, but i will absolutely try it now.
I wanted to try this, the second I laid eyes on it (which was right here). After having finally gotten to read your actual review, I REALLY want to try it.