Sparkling Cream Floats

Sparkling Cream Floats combine your favorite flavored bubbly water with cream to create a sweet homemade drink! Much like a Starbucks Pink Drink, this refresher is such a treat, but a fraction of the cost and sugar. In fact, this is a Keto friendly drink if you’re in search of low-carb and low-sugar drinks. Most of all, Sparkling Cream Floats are so fun and delicious!

Sparkling Cream Floats combine your favorite flavored bubbly water with cream to create a sweet homemade drink! Much like a Starbucks Pink Drink, this refresher is such a treat, but a fraction of the cost and sugar.

Sparkling Cream Floats

A traditional cream float is a cold beverage that consists of ice cream in either a soft drink or a mixture of flavored syrup and carbonated water. But OUR sparkling cream floats don’t contain any sugar, soda, or ice cream making this a practically guilt-free treat.

Sparkling pink water

Ingredients

  • Sparkling Ice – Or any flavored sparkling water! The colors of Sparkling Ice make this drink super pretty

  • Heavy Whipping Cream – This has an ultra-thick texture and a sweet flavor!

Putting Cream into flavored sparkling water

Instructions

Fill your cup to the top with ice cubes. These plastic cups are about 18-ounce cups. Add the flavored sparkling water until the cup is full (approximately 1/2 of the bottle). Pour in the whipping cream and mix with a straw until the drink is creamy and pretty!

Sparkling Cream Floats combine your favorite flavored bubbly water with cream to create a sweet homemade drink! Much like a Starbucks Pink Drink, this refresher is such a treat, but a fraction of the cost and sugar.

What other flavors do we love? We are particularly obsessed with this Orange Sparkling Cream Float. Made with Peach Nectarine Sparkling Ice, it resembles and tastes similar to a creamsicle. Yummy!

Sparkling Creamsicle Float

Due to the nature of heavy whipping cream, it will separate after a little bit. Don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with the whipping cream when it starts to separate (it’s just doing what whipping cream does when mixed with water). It’s totally normal! To solve this, continue to mix and stir the beverage as you enjoy it! Our other favorite flavor of Sparkling Cream Floats is Creamy Lemonade.

Sparkling Cream Floats combine your favorite flavored bubbly water with cream to create a sweet homemade drink! Much like a Starbucks Pink Drink, this refresher is such a treat, but a fraction of the cost and sugar.

If you’re a fan of Whipped Lemonade (a TikTok famous drink made with lemonade, ice, and cream), then you will LOVE this! It’s a lighter version with all of the creamy lemon flavor you love.

Sparkling Cream Floats combine your favorite flavored bubbly water with cream to create a sweet homemade drink! Much like a Starbucks Pink Drink, this refresher is such a treat, but a fraction of the cost and sugar.

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Sparkling Cream Floats combine your favorite flavored bubbly water with cream to create a sweet homemade drink! Much like a Starbucks Pink Drink, this refresher is such a treat, but a fraction of the cost and sugar.

Sparkling Cream Floats

Combine your favorite flavored bubbly water with cream to create a sweet homemade drink! Like a Starbucks Pink Drink!
Servings: 1 drink

Equipment

  • 1 Cup (16-18 ounces)
  • 1 Straw
  • 1 Tablespoon measuring spoon

Ingredients
  

  • 1 bottle Sparkling Ice – Or any of your favorite flavored sparkling water! The colors of Sparkling Ice make this drink super pretty:)
  • 2 tablespoons Whipping cream - This has an ultra-thick texture and a sweet flavor!
  • Ice cubes

Instructions
 

  • Fill your cup to the top with ice cubes
  • Add the flavored sparkling water until the cup is full (approximately 1/2 of the bottle)
  • Pour in the whipping cream
  • With a straw, mix until the drink is creamy and pretty!

Notes

Due to the nature of heavy whipping cream, it will separate after a little bit. To solve this, continue to mix and stir the beverage as you enjoy it!
Don't worry, there's nothing wrong with the whipping cream when it starts to separate (it's just doing what whipping cream does when mixed with water). It's totally normal!
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