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Better-For-You Starbucks Medicine Ball Cubes

Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Protein 0.4g
Carbs 9g
Fats 0.1g
If you're looking for the perfect drink to warm you up and keep your immune system healthy during the winter months, then look no further because this is it! Introducing my Better-For-You Starbucks Medicine Ball Cubes, a simple, easy, and refined sugar-free take on the classic Starbucks Medicine Ball drink. This recipe is made from just 5 simple ingredients, which means it's perfect for prepping ahead of time so that you can always have this delicious drink ready in a pinch!

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Nicole Modic

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    If you’re looking for the perfect drink to warm you up and keep your immune system healthy during the winter months, then look no further because this is it! Introducing my Better-For-You Starbucks Medicine Ball Cubes, a simple, easy, and refined sugar-free take on the classic Starbucks Medicine Ball drink. This recipe is made from just 5 simple ingredients, which means it’s perfect for prepping ahead of time so that you can always have this delicious drink ready in a pinch!

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    One of my favorite drinks to indulge in, in the wintertime, is the Starbucks Medicine Ball. And I know that I’m not alone! Every winter, people flock to Starbucks to get this drink that’s made from a mixture of mint tea, lemonade, and honey. But while it sounds healthy, the reality is… it’s not as healthy as you’d think. In fact a small Starbucks medicine ball contains over 30 grams of cane sugar!

    This recipe removes the refined sugar from the medicine ball and gives it a healthier twist… making it actually live up to the name of medicine ball! Instead of using lemonade, we’re swapping it out for fresh lemons and pairing it with gut-healthy ginger and raw honey for a drink that is perfectly sweet, but without the extra sugars.

    This drink is loaded with antioxidants, electrolytes, fiber, and vitamins, which makes it the perfect drink to reach for whether you’re under the weather or are simply looking for a delicious drink to warm you up on a cool day.

    All of the ingredients needed to make this starbucks medicine ball immunity cubes, laid out on a cutting board on a countertop
    To make this drink, you will need lemons, ginger, raw honey, coconut water, and mint tea.
    A blender, sitting on a countertop, with all of the lemons needed to make these immunity cubes sitting inside of the blender
    Add the chopped lemons, ginger, raw honey, and coconut water to a blender and blend until smooth.

    The 5 Ingredients Needed to Make This Healthy Cold-Weather Drink

    You’ll only need 5 easy ingredients in order to bring this copycat Starbucks recipe to life!

    • Lemons: The lemon flavor in this medicine ball is STRONG, and that’s because the traditional Starbucks version contains lemonade. In my version, we’re ditching the lemonade and instead swapping it out for fresh lemons, skin and all!
    • Ginger: Raw ginger adds fiber and antioxidants to this medicine ball, and can also help soothe upset tummies.
    • Raw Honey: Honey adds a natural sweetness to this medicine ball, and also can have immune-boosting benefits! If you want in on those benefits, be sure to use locally-sourced honey. Farmer’s markets are the best place to find this!
    • Coconut Water: Coconut water is not only naturally sweet, but it is also full of electrolytes and potassium to keep you feeling hydrated.
    • Mint Tea: To make the actual medicine ball drink, you’ll mix the cubes alongside a brewed cup of mint tea. The best part is, mint tea is non-caffeinated, so you can enjoy this drink as a sweet nightcap.
    An ice cube tray, filled with the starbucks medicine ball immunity cubes, sitting on a countertop next to lemons
    Next, transfer the blended mixture into an ice cube tray and freeze it overnight.

    How to Make This Healthier Medicine Ball Alternative

    To make these medicine ball cubes, add the chopped lemons, ginger, raw honey, and coconut water to a blender. Blend until smooth. Next, transfer the blended mixture into an ice cube tray and freeze it overnight.

    Once you’re ready to make a medicine ball drink, start by preparing the mint tea. Steep the mint tea in boiling water for 5 minutes. Then, add in two of the medicine ball cubes and stir until they’re melted into the tea. Add in more raw honey and a squeeze of lemon, if desired. Then, serve immediately and enjoy!

    A mug of peppermint tea, with two of the starbucks immunity cubes sitting inside of it
    Once you’re ready to make a medicine ball drink, start by preparing the mint tea. Steep the mint tea in boiling water for 5 minutes. Then, add in two of the medicine ball cubes and stir until they’re melted into the tea, and enjoy!

    If you make this recipe, please be sure to leave a review and rating below! To see more recipes and behind the scenes, follow along on Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube! I’m also now on Pinterest, so stop by and take a look at what’s new.

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    5 from 7 votes

    Better-For-You Starbucks Medicine Ball Cubes

    • Dairy Free
    • Gluten Free
    • Grain Free
    • Nut Free
    • Paleo Friendly
    • Refined Sugar Free
    • Vegan
    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 5 minutes mins
    If you're looking for the perfect drink to warm you up and keep your immune system healthy during the winter months, then look no further because this is it! Introducing my Better-For-You Starbucks Medicine Ball Cubes, a simple, easy, and refined sugar-free take on the classic Starbucks Medicine Ball drink. This recipe is made from just 5 simple ingredients, which means it's perfect for prepping ahead of time so that you can always have this delicious drink ready in a pinch!
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    Ingredients

    • 5 Lemons, chopped; be sure to scrub and wash them well
    • 1 3-Inch Piece Ginger, scrubbed and washed well
    • ⅓ Cup Raw Honey
    • ½ Cup Coconut Water
    • Mint Tea, steeped

    Instructions 

    1. To make these medicine ball cubes, add the chopped lemons, ginger, raw honey, and coconut water to a blender. Blend until smooth.
    2. Next, transfer the blended mixture into an ice cube tray and freeze it overnight.
    3. Once you're ready to make a medicine ball drink, start by preparing the mint tea. Steep the mint tea in boiling water for 5 minutes.
    4. Then, add in two of the medicine ball cubes and stir until they're melted into the tea.
    5. Add in more raw honey and a squeeze of lemon, if desired. Then, serve immediately and enjoy!
    Nutrition Hide Nutrition
    Calories: 33kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 0.4gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.03gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.03gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.004gSodium: 9mgPotassium: 69mgFiber: 1gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 7IUVitamin C: 18mgCalcium: 11mgIron: 0.3mg
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    1. Angeleigh
      November 14, 2024

      5 stars
      These are Amazing! I swear by them! I drink with the mint tea or just with hot water! Staple in my house especially at this time of year!

      Reply
      1. kalejunkie
        December 4, 2024

        I am so happy to hear that, Angeleigh! Thank you so much for making this recipe – your support means the world!

    2. AC
      November 16, 2024

      5 stars
      I’m embarrassed to ask this but…. should I peel the ginger and lemon?

      Reply
      1. kalejunkie
        December 4, 2024

        Hi AC, yes you should!

    3. Michelle Young
      November 21, 2024

      Do these have to stay in the freezer? How could I go about storing these to give as gifts? I can’t wait to try, thanks for sharing.

      Reply
    4. Jewel
      December 8, 2024

      Hi, can’t wait to make these. Just for clarification reading your post you say you use lemon skin and all, but in the comments someone asked if we peel lemons and you say yes. Should lemons be peeled or not peeled? Either way thanks for the recipe, can’t wait to try making them.

      Reply
      1. kalejunkie
        December 30, 2024

        Hi Jewel! So sorry for the confusion – either one works, it just depends on what your blender can handle.

    5. Stacy
      December 27, 2024

      Question… The best part of the medicine ball tea is that it’s HOT …if these are essentially healthy ice cubes, do they not make the tea cold quickly? They should lovely, I’m just curious.

      Reply
    6. Tarah
      January 5, 2025

      First time making these wasn’t that hard.. I see a lot of people are complaining about it being pulpy though so I just strained it and seems to be just fine.

      Reply
      1. kalejunkie
        February 4, 2025

        I’m glad you enjoyed it, Tarah! Thank you for your review!

    7. Kelly
      January 26, 2025

      5 stars
      As written, some people will enjoy it. I have many friends who enjoy bitter things (coffee, dark chocolate, etc). Knowing myself, I removed as much of the pith as I could. I also added some dry ground turmeric and a little black pepper. One comment asked if the ice cube cooled off the hot tea. If you are using boiling water and steep the tea for 2 minutes, the drink will still be extremely warm. We did have to add more honey to our individual cups. It’s definitely an acquired taste. But by the end of our cup, we agreed it was good. And definitely would be helpful at the onset of flu or cold or before/after a plane ride. I appreciate this recipe being posted online. I don’t visit Starbucks anymore by choice.

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    8. Kelly
      January 26, 2025

      (Continued)
      I did strain the mixture as suggested by other reviews. I recommend that step.

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