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Fizzy coconut ocean water is easy and refreshing! This copycat Sonic drink is perfect for parties or a hot summer day.

We love fun kid-friendly drink recipes, like today’s ocean water. For more favorite drinks, check out our Pink Punch and Cherry Limeade!

Sonic Ocean Water recipe served in a glass mason jar.

Copycat Recipe

We love to go to Sonic as a family! Personally, I love to get Mozzarella Sticks and an Ocean Water. We love fun drinks!

What is ocean water at Sonic? Sonic ocean water ingredients include blue coconut flavor and Sprite. It takes minutes to make and is a kid favorite.

We made some a few months ago for a party, and it was a hit. Serve it up with some Sonic pebble ice (our favorite) or look below for some fun ideas on how to serve this for your next party.

The options are endless for making this fun, yummy Ocean Water recipe.

Ocean water ingredients served on a wooden table.

How to Make Ocean Water

Like most drink recipes, this ocean water drink is a cinch!

SIMPLE SYRUP. Combine water and sugar in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for 45 seconds, then stir until the sugar is dissolved.

COMBINE. Pour into a pitcher and add Sprite, coconut extract, and 3–4 drops of food coloring. Mix well.

CHILL. Add ice right before serving.

Serving Suggestions

It’s super fun to add Swedish fish to this drink. Not only is it cute, but you can eat the fish too! Here are a few other fun ways to serve this drink:

  • Create ocean-shaped ice cubes. You can find several options on Amazon.
  • Use a mini umbrella.
  • Serve out of a coconut-shaped cup.
Ocean water served in a glass mason jar with candy fish.

Recipe Tips

Coconut extract. This is typically near the vanilla in the baking aisle. The extract is pretty strong.

  • For less coconut taste, reduce the amount of extract added.
  • For more coconut flavor add more than what’s suggested.
  • Not a coconut fan? Try pineapple extract instead. 

Soda. Use Sprite or any lemon-lime soda.

Food coloring. The blue food coloring can easily be left out and the taste of this refreshing drink will not be affected. To create a natural blue color, use natural food coloring dyes or a bit of blueberry juice. 

Sugar. Since the soda is already sweetened, easily reduce the amount of sugar added or try a sugar substitute.

Storing Info

Make ahead of time. This Sonic ocean water recipe is best when consumed quickly, but can be made up to a day ahead of time and kept in the fridge.

STORE any leftover Ocean Water Sonic in the fridge for 2-3 days.

FREEZE leftover drink in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Be aware that the carbonation in the soda will diminish with storage. Use the leftovers to make a slushy or popsicles. 

Copycat Sonic Ocean Water recipe served in a glass mason jar.

Recipe FAQ

What flavor is ocean water?

It has coconut, lemon, and lime flavors in it. Other people refer to it as “blue coconut”.

Where do I find coconut extract?

It’s typically in the baking isle, next to where you would find vanilla extract. If you can’t find it, or don’t have any, you could also use pineapple extract/flavoring for a similar tropical flavor.

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4.94 from 46 votes

Ocean Water Recipe

By: Lil’ Luna
Fizzy coconut Ocean Water is easy and refreshing! This copycat Sonic drink is perfect for parties or a hot, summer day.
Servings: 6
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes

Ingredients 

  • cup water
  • cup sugar
  • 1 liter Sprite or 7UP
  • 1 tablespoon coconut extract
  • blue food coloring
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Instructions 

  • Combine water and sugar in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for 45 seconds, then stir until the sugar is dissolved.
  • Pour into a pitcher and add Sprite, coconut extract, and 3–4 drops of food coloring. Mix well.
  • Add ice right before serving.

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Notes

Serving Suggestions: There are so many fun ways to serve this up. Try adding Swedish Fish for the kids, adding a mini umbrella to each glass, serving out of a coconut-shaped cup, or using seashell or sea creature–shaped molds to create ocean-themed ice cubes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1glass, Calories: 161kcal, Carbohydrates: 40g, Protein: 0.2g, Fat: 0.1g, Sodium: 18mg, Potassium: 6mg, Sugar: 39g, Calcium: 5mg, Iron: 0.05mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
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Recipe adapted from Food.com.

 

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36 Comments

  1. Michael Goff says:

    Coconut snow cone syrup is Sonic uses, and you can order it online ( i LOVE coconut snow cones!). Originally they put in cherries and slices of oranges and lime .
    An adult drink uses Ocean Water and Malibu or Parrot Bay rum.

    1. LilLunaTeam says:

      Thanks so much for the tip on the Sonic Coconut Snow Cone Syrup! Sounds delicious!

  2. Tatiana says:

    Hey there! This ocean water recipe looks very refreshing and delicious! I am a huge fan of all things Sonic, but I am not a fan of artificial dyes and colouring. As far as the bright blue colour goes, is there a way to naturally colour the drink? Perhaps with berries or fruit of some sort? If not, how would you suggest sprucing up this drink without colour? Maybe a fancy mint leaf, fruit ice cubes, or cranberries? Thank you for the recipe! I’m just too excited to test it out! As a Canadian, Sonic is not available to us, and I am always craving their sweet, sugary, and summery drinks! 😋

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      You are welcome. I have not tried other ways, but I think you are on the right track..those sound like great ideas!

    2. Jenn says:

      For natural blue coloring, look into butterfly pea tea leaves! Depending on the acidity of the soda it might turn pink though but it’d still be a pretty, natural drink.

      1. LilLunaTeam says:

        That’s a great suggestion! Thanks for sharing!

    3. Greg says:

      4 stars
      Don’t let the fact that the recipe calls for food coloring throw you off. It only for color and contributes nothing to the taste. Feel free to just leave it out. It’ll taste the same. If you want the color, try adding fresh squeezed blueberry juice, or if you’d like a purple color, try pomegranate. Even though the juices have a flavor, you’re not using enough to significantly alter the taste of the original recipe. I do find it odd that you’re more concerned about a few drops of FDA-approved food coloring, than you are the 185g of sugar in this recipe. This drink (which I must confess is awesome tasting!!), contains 7x the recommended daily intake of amount of sugar.

    4. Georgia Peach says:

      You can use Butterfly Pea Tea that is readily available online and at many grocery stores! Completely 100% natural blossom!

      1. Georgia Peach says:

        Butterfly Pea Tea turns anything BLUE!

  3. Kristina says:

    5 stars
    Fun summer drink. Its especially refreshing here in AZ

  4. Olivia says:

    5 stars
    The little kids will love this fun drink. Very easy to make!

  5. Natalie says:

    5 stars
    My kids will be so excited for me to make them this drink! They always want blue drinks!! This tastes great!

  6. Amy L Huntley says:

    5 stars
    This is one of my favorite drinks over at sonic! Glad I can make some at home now, ESPECIALLY since ours just closed.

  7. Joy says:

    5 stars
    we love this for parties! It’s incredibly easy to make & always a hit! Love the hint of coconut..so refreshing!

  8. Ana Maria says:

    5 stars
    Besides a Blast(if that even counts as a real “drink”), this is the ONLY drink I ever order from Sonic!! So glad I found a recipe that works so I can just make it at home! (;

  9. hotmail iniciar sesion says:

    My children would love these.

    1. Lil' Luna says:

      If they love a fun drink, then I bet they would! Hope you give them a try! Thanks for stopping by!

  10. Spencer says:

    Ocean water looks really delicious! Definitely making a batch for my kids!

    1. Lil' Luna says:

      It is super delicious!! They’ll love it! Thanks for stopping by!

      1. Ashlyn S. says:

        4 stars
        I just made this recipe and it turned out really good except I do think it was a little bit too sweet but it was still great!