Easy Sparkling Pink Lemonde for Baby Shower
This Easy Homemade Pink Lemonade Recipe is full of fresh, fruity summer flavours! Use any red berries you like, and serve with regular or sparkling water!

Table of Contents
- How did Pink Lemonade come to be?
- Ingredients and Substitutions:
- Homemade Pink Lemonade Recipe
The sun is shining and all I want to do is sip on an ice cold glass of this Pink Lemonade!
Homemade Lemonade is a summer classic, and with a few berries we can turn it into this fun and extra fruity summer sipper.
Some of our other warm weather favorites? This Cold Brew Coffee, Coffee Frappe, and homemade Milkshakes are all regulars around here!
But every now and then (say for example, your oldest baby girl is turning 6 in just a couple weeks!), you just want something a little special.
Homemade Pink Lemonade to the rescue you guys.
My daughter loves pink, and berries, and lemon everything, so this had to happen just for her.

It's such a fun colour for a girl's party or baby shower! Going blue? Try this Blueberry Lemonade!
How did Pink Lemonade come to be?
I've honestly never really thought much about why pink lemonade is pink, I just know that it is delicious, and the pink likely comes from red fruit.
Which is what we're adding here — you can do strawberry lemonade, raspberry lemonade, or a combination! (Or get crazy and do cherries or something else that's red)
If you've never done any research on the origins of pink lemonade, you probably shouldn't.
Apparently dirty wash water and red hot cinnamon candies may have caused the festive colour, though you won't find any of that around here! Fresh and fruity and delicious is what we're going for.
Ingredients and Substitutions:
- Sugar: I use sugar to sweeten, but you may be able to sub in another sweetener to make a sugar free version. Check out this post on making sugar free simple syrup for more tips.
- Lemons: obviously, we need lemons to make lemonade! You can swap them out for limes (or do a mix) for a fun limeade.
- Strawberries and raspberries: I use strawberries and raspberries to make my pink lemonade pink, but you can use any red berries or swap them out for other fruit (and a not-pink lemonade)
- Water or club soda: I like to use club soda or sparkling water for a few fun bubbles! You can also add a sparkling lemon lime soda for more citrus flavor.
Feel free to get a little crazy here! Strawberry Kiwi? Blueberry? — or mix it up with half iced tea for a fun twist.




The options are endless!
It's perfect for making ahead and storing in the refrigerator (you can even freeze it and nothing will change!), so whip up a big batch for that summer cookout or barbecue and save yourself some to sip on later 😉
Tips and Tricks for Making this Homemade Pink Lemonade:
- Pick the best lemons — they're the star here so make sure you get lemons that are firm but not hard, slightly heavy, with bright yellow skin and no wrinkling. It's important that they give a little when you squeeze them, because those will give you more juice, which is what we need here!
- Get creative with your fruit — I use a combination or strawberries and raspberries, but you can use one or the other, or neither! This is a recipe where the rules are meant to be broken. Come up with your own concoction simply by swapping out the fruit puree!
- Got leftovers? Pour it into an ice cube tray to flavour iced tea down the road, or pour it into popsicle mold for a refreshing treat down the road!
- When you're done with the recipe, the flavour is going to be very concentrated. It is super easy to add as much or as little water or club soda or ice as you like to get the strength you desire!

- 1 cup granulated sugar
- ¾ cup water
- 1/3 cup lemon peel strips (about 2 lemons)
- 1 cup freshly squeeze lemon juice (about 4 lemons)
- 1/2 cup fresh strawberry puree
- 1/2 cup fresh raspberry puree
- 2 cups water or club soda
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To a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, add water and sugar. Bring to a simmer and whisk until sugar is dissolved.
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Add lemon peel strips, bring to a simmer, and cook for 5 minutes or until mixture is reduced by almost half. Set aside to cool slightly.
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Place a fine mesh sieve over a pitcher. Pour the lemon syrup through the sieve into the pitcher, followed by the lemon juice, strawberry puree, and raspberry puree. You may have to use a spatula to stir the liquids around and press through, but it will work.
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Chill in the refrigerator until cold.
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Serve with desired amount of water, club soda, and ice cubes (roughly 2 cups).
Calories: 151 cal | Carbohydrates: 39 g | Sodium: 7 mg | Potassium: 95 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 35 g | Vitamin C: 36.6 mg | Calcium: 18 mg | Iron: 0.2 mg
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