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Starbucks Just Dropped Two New Blue Drinks — And Every Purchase Helps Fund Clean Water

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The Blue Coconut Refresher is one of the lighter options on the Starbucks summer menu at just 110 calories and 50mg of caffeine for a Grande — a reasonable afternoon pick-me-up without a heavy sugar load. The Iced Blue Coconut Matcha is more indulgent at 310 calories, largely due to the cream-based cold foam, but it also delivers 9 grams of protein from the milk components. If you want the matcha flavor with fewer calories, ask for light cold foam or swap to oat milk. And the blue spirulina used to color both drinks is a naturally derived pigment from algae — a genuinely cleaner alternative to the artificial dyes used in many other brightly colored Starbucks seasonal offerings.

Starbucks changed its color palette this week — and this time, it’s doing it for a reason.

The Blue Coconut Refresher and Iced Blue Coconut Matcha officially joined the Starbucks summer menu on June 16 at participating locations nationwide, and both are already generating the kind of social media response that bright, photogenic drinks tend to produce. The naturally blue color comes from blue spirulina — a pigment derived from blue-green algae, with no artificial dye — and through July 7, every purchase of either drink sends 25 cents to Water.org’s Get Blue initiative to support clean water access globally. Based on maximum projected sales, Starbucks could donate up to $975,000 through the campaign.

Drink cool coconut, help support clean water. That’s a pretty good deal.

The Two New Drinks

Blue Coconut Refresher ($5.25–$5.75 for a Grande)

The Blue Coconut Refresher combines coconut, strawberry, and açaí flavors, hand-shaken with ice and blue spirulina. It’s light, fruity, and best described as a tropical spin on the Strawberry Açaí Refresher — which, depending on your palate, is either a selling point or a reason to skip straight to the matcha.

The drink is available in three formats:

  • Blue Coconut Refresher ($5.25 Grande) — the base version
  • Blue Coconut Lemonade Refresher ($5.75 Grande) — with lemonade added for tartness
  • Ocean Drink ($5.75 Grande) — made with coconutmilk instead of water for a creamier, more tropical finish

As with all Starbucks Refreshers, caffeine level and B vitamins can be customized to preference. The standard Refresher contains 50mg of caffeine and 110 calories per Grande.

Of the three Refresher variations, early reviewers consistently point to the Ocean Drink as the most distinct and rewarding — the coconutmilk base softens the fruit flavors and leans into the tropical character more than the water or lemonade versions.

Iced Blue Coconut Matcha ($6.45 for a Grande)

The matcha is the more complex and creamy of the two new drinks — and across multiple independent reviews, it’s the clear favorite.

It’s built on iced matcha blended with mango syrup, topped with Blue Coconut Cold Foam made from vanilla sweet cream, milk, vanilla syrup, toasted coconut syrup, and blue spirulina. The result is a two-toned drink — vibrant cerulean blue foam layered over earthy green matcha — that tastes tropical and creamy without being overwhelmingly sweet.

The mango flavor is subtle rather than front-and-center, contributing background sweetness and complexity without announcing itself. The toasted coconut cold foam is consistently called out as the standout element — it’s creamy, lightly sweet, and genuinely delivers on the coconut flavor in a way the Refresher base does more mildly.

Calories per Grande: 310. It’s a more substantial drink than the Refreshers, with 15 grams of fat and 9 grams of protein from the milk and cream components.

What Reviewers Are Saying

Honest reviews from multiple outlets landed in the same place: the Iced Blue Coconut Matcha is the must-try, the Ocean Drink is the Refresher format worth ordering, and the standard Blue Coconut Lemonade Refresher was the most divisive.

Food Republic’s reviewer called the Iced Blue Coconut Matcha “a beverage that could easily become part of any matcha lover’s regular Starbucks rotation” and said it was “easily the one I’m most likely to order again.” Elite Daily said it was “sweet like candy” with “a nice creamy flavor added to Starbucks’ earthy matcha.” Tasting Table noted the mango is subtle but adds complexity, and called both drinks “whimsical and flavorful.”

The Water.org Partnership

The charitable component is worth understanding beyond the headline number. Starbucks has a long-standing commitment to clean water access, including previous partnerships with Water.org and investments in WaterEquity — the impact-investing asset manager established by Water.org to mobilize capital for water and sanitation solutions. Through these efforts, Starbucks has helped more than 700,000 people gain access to safe water and sanitation.

The Get Blue initiative specifically partners with organizations and individuals to scale clean water access globally. The $0.25 donation per drink applies to all modifications and sizes of the Blue Coconut Refresher and Iced Blue Coconut Matcha purchased through July 7 at participating U.S. stores and on the Starbucks app.

The Bottom Line

The Blue Coconut Refresher and Iced Blue Coconut Matcha are available now at participating Starbucks locations for a limited time — with 25 cents from each purchase supporting water access through Water.org’s Get Blue initiative through July 7. If you’re deciding which to order first, go with the Iced Blue Coconut Matcha or the Ocean Drink — both consistently outrank the standard Refresher in early reviews.

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