Copycat Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite Recipe

Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite

The copycat Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite recipe is easier to make at home than you’d think—and it tastes just like the real deal. This viral drink has become a summer obsession, but instead of dropping $5–$7 at the drive-thru every time a craving hits, you can whip up a batch in your kitchen in under 2 minutes with ingredients you probably already have on hand.

We’ve cracked the code on Chick-fil-A’s signature blend of crisp Sprite, tart cherry, sweet blueberry, and tangy cranberry flavors. The best part? You’ll save money, control the sugar content, and never have to wait in line again. Let’s dive into how to make this addictive copycat drink and why it’s about to become your new go-to summer beverage.

Released in August 2025 as Chick-fil-A’s first-ever seasonal soda, this Cherry Berry & Sprite has become an instant fan favorite. The good news? You can recreate this viral drink recipe in just 5 minutes with simple ingredients you can find at any grocery store.

Whether you’re craving it after the season ends or want to save money by making it at home, this copycat recipe tastes just like the real thing, maybe even better!

That fizzy, fruity blend of cherry, blueberry, cranberry, and the classic Sprite sparkle is downright addictive, and honestly, I wish they had this Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite year-round. But as we all know, this delicious drink is a limited-time seasonal offering, and having to say goodbye to it is no easy feat.

Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite

Copycat Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite

A refreshing homemade version of Chick-fil-A's viral Cherry Berry Sprite that combines crisp Sprite with cherry, blueberry, and cranberry flavors. Ready in just 5 minutes with simple grocery store ingredients.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 1 16 oz serving
Calories: 200

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup Sprite or lemon-lime soda chilled
  • 1 tablespoon grenadine syrup
  • 1 tablespoon cranberry juice
  • 1 tablespoon blueberry syrup
  • as needed ice cubes
For Garnish
  • fresh cherries optional
  • fresh blueberries optional
  • fresh cranberries optional
  • lemon or lime slice optional

Equipment

  • cocktail shaker or mason jar
  • measuring spoons

Method
 

  1. Fill a tall 16 oz glass with ice cubes. A clear glass works best to showcase the beautiful ruby-red color of the drink.
  1. Pour 1 tablespoon of grenadine syrup into the glass first, followed by 1 tablespoon of cranberry juice and 1 tablespoon of blueberry syrup. These layered syrups create the signature Cherry Berry flavor.
  1. Slowly pour 1 cup (8 oz) of chilled Sprite into the glass. Pour gently to preserve the carbonation and watch as it mixes beautifully with the berry syrups.
  1. Use a long spoon or straw to gently stir the drink, mixing the syrups with the Sprite. Be careful not to overstir—you want to keep those fizzy bubbles intact!
  1. Optional but recommended: Add fresh berries on top or thread them onto a cocktail stick for that authentic Chick-fil-A presentation.
  1. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Why Make This at Home?

  • Save Big on Cost: Make 4 servings for what you’d pay for one drink at Chick-fil-A—that’s roughly $1.50 per glass instead of $5–$7.
  • Control the Sugar: Adjust sweetness to your preference or swap in sugar-free syrups for a lighter version without sacrificing flavor.
  • Customize Your Flavor: Tweak the cherry-to-berry ratio, add extra citrus, or experiment with different juice blends to make it uniquely yours.
  • Make It Anytime: No more waiting for seasonal availability or sitting in drive-thru lines—enjoy it whenever the mood strikes.
  • Impress Your Guests: Serve this copycat drink at parties and watch people’s jaws drop when you tell them it’s homemade.

Homemade vs Original — Side by Side

☕ Original (Chick-fil-A) 🏠 Homemade
Cost Per Serving $5–$7 ~$1.50
Calories ~350 ~200 (adjustable)
Sugar Content ~40g You control it
Customization Limited options Fully customizable
Prep Time 5–10 min (drive-thru) 2 minutes
Availability Seasonal only Year-round

Tips, Tricks & Variations

Pro Tips

  • Use Fresh Ice: Make ice cubes from cherry or cranberry juice the night before for extra flavor that won’t dilute as it melts.
  • Chill Your Glass: Pop your glass in the freezer for 5 minutes before pouring to keep the drink colder longer.
  • Taste as You Go: Start with less syrup and juice blend, then adjust to your sweetness preference—it’s easier to add more than to dial it back.
  • Batch It for Parties: Mix a large pitcher ahead of time and add ice and Sprite just before serving to maintain carbonation.

Easy Variations

  • Sugar-Free Version: Swap regular cherry and cranberry syrups for sugar-free alternatives—tastes just as good with half the guilt.
  • Berry Blast: Add a splash of blueberry juice or muddled fresh blueberries for deeper berry flavor and a fun purple hue.
  • Tropical Twist: Mix in a splash of pineapple juice alongside the cherry-berry blend for a summery tropical vibe.
  • Frozen Slushie: Blend the syrup mixture with crushed ice instead of Sprite for a refreshing frozen treat on hot days.

Storage & Make-Ahead Tips

Store the cherry-berry syrup mixture in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks—this is your secret weapon for quick drinks all summer long. The finished drink is best enjoyed immediately after adding Sprite to keep the carbonation crisp, but you can prep individual glasses of syrup and ice ahead of time and add the Sprite right before serving. For parties, make a large batch of the syrup base and let guests customize their own drinks by adding Sprite and ice to their preferred strength.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this copycat Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite without special equipment?

Absolutely! You only need a glass, a spoon, and basic ingredients. No blender, fancy syrups, or special tools required. Just mix, stir, and enjoy.

What if I can’t find cherry and cranberry syrup?

You can substitute with cherry juice, cranberry juice, or even cherry-flavored cough syrup in a pinch. You can also use frozen cherries and cranberries blended into a puree. Experiment to find your perfect ratio.

How long does the homemade version keep in the fridge?

The syrup base keeps for up to 2 weeks in an airtight container. Once you add Sprite, drink it within 30 minutes to an hour for the best carbonation and flavor.

Can I make this dairy-free or vegan?

Yes! This recipe is naturally dairy-free and vegan since it’s just Sprite, fruit syrups, and juice. All ingredients are plant-based, so there’s nothing to swap out.

Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite Recipe (Easy 5-Minute Copycat)

Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite is a specialty fountain drink that combines Sprite with a blend of cherry and mixed berry flavors. It’s part of Chick-fil-A’s line of “Sunjoys” and flavored beverages, where customers can enjoy a fruity twist on classic sodas.

What is Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite?

Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite

Ahmad Itani

Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite

This copycat Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite recipe tastes just like the limited-time seasonal drink! Made with Sprite, grenadine, cranberry juice, and blueberry syrup, this fizzy, fruity beverage takes just 5 minutes to make at home. Perfect for when you're craving that viral Chick-fil-A drink year-round!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 16 Oz
Course: Beverages, Drinks
Cuisine: American
Calories: 200

Ingredients

  

  • 1 cup Sprite or any lemon-lime soda, chilled
  • 1 Tablespoon grenadine syrup
  • 1 Tablespoon cranberry juice
  • 1 Tablespoon blueberry syrup
  • Ice cubes
Optional Garnishes
  • Fresh cherries
  • Fresh blueberries
  • Fresh cranberries
  • Lemon or lime slice

Method

 

  1. Fill a tall 16 oz glass with ice cubes. A clear glass works best to showcase the beautiful ruby-red color of the drink.
  2. Pour 1 tablespoon of grenadine syrup into the glass first, followed by 1 tablespoon of cranberry juice and 1 tablespoon of blueberry syrup. These layered syrups create the signature Cherry Berry flavor.
  3. Slowly pour 1 cup (8 oz) of chilled Sprite into the glass. Pour gently to preserve the carbonation and watch as it mixes beautifully with the berry syrups.
  4. Use a long spoon or straw to gently stir the drink, mixing the syrups with the Sprite. Be careful not to overstir—you want to keep those fizzy bubbles intact!
  5. Optional but recommended: Add fresh berries on top or thread them onto a cocktail stick for that authentic Chick-fil-A presentation. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Notes

PRO TIPS FOR THE BEST CHERRY BERRY SPRITE:

Use CHILLED ingredients: Keep your Sprite and syrups refrigerated before mixing for maximum refreshment.

Adjust sweetness to taste: Want it sweeter? Add an extra 1/2 tablespoon of grenadine. Prefer it tangier? Increase the cranberry juice slightly.

Make it diet-friendly: Substitute Diet Sprite or Sprite Zero and use sugar-free syrups to reduce calories significantly.

Batch recipe for parties: Multiply the syrup measurements by the number of servings needed, but only add Sprite right before serving to maintain carbonation.

Storage: The syrup mixture (without Sprite) can be prepared ahead and stored in the fridge for up to 3 days. Add Sprite fresh when ready to serve.

No blueberry syrup? Make your own by simmering 1/2 cup fresh or frozen blueberries with 1/4 cup sugar and 1/4 cup water for 10 minutes, then strain.

Substitute grenadine with cherry syrup, pomegranate juice (reduced), or maraschino cherry juice for similar results.

COST SAVINGS: This homemade version costs approximately $1.50-$2.00 per serving compared to $2.89+ at Chick-fil-A!

Ingredients

To make your DIY Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite, you’ll need the following:

Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite Ingredients
Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite Ingredients
  • 1 cup Sprite® (or any lemon-lime soda of your choice for the same crisp base).
  • 1 tablespoon grenadine syrup (for that cherry flavor and gorgeous ruby hue).
  • 1 tablespoon cranberry juice (adds tartness and depth to the berries).
  • 1 tablespoon blueberry syrup (you can use store-bought or make your own by simmering blueberries with sugar and blending).
  • Ice cubes (because it’s not complete without being chilled to perfection).
  • Fresh berries for garnish (optional, but highly recommended: cherries, blueberries, or cranberries for presentation).

Instructions

  1. Prepare Your Glass: Start by filling your glass with ice cubes. A tall, clear glass works best to showcase the vibrant layers of the drink.
  2. Mix the Fruit Syrups: Pour 1 tablespoon of grenadine syrup into the glass, followed by 1 tablespoon of cranberry juice and 1 tablespoon of blueberry syrup. These fruity additions are what make this drink stand out, delivering those Cherry Berry flavors.
  3. Add Sprite: Slowly pour 1 cup of Sprite® into the glass. The fizzy soda will mix beautifully with the syrups as it settles, creating a light, fruity sparkle.
  4. Stir Gently: Use a spoon or straw to gently stir the drink. Be careful not to overmix—you want to keep the Sprite’s carbonation intact.
  5. Garnish (Optional): Add a handful of fresh berries on top or skewer them onto a cocktail stick for an extra flair. This step elevates your drink presentation and makes it feel truly Chick-fil-A-inspired.

Tips for the Perfect Cherry Berry Sprite

Perfect Cherry Berry Sprite
Perfect Cherry Berry Sprite
  • Use Chilled Ingredients: Keep your Sprite and fruit syrups in the fridge before mixing to create a genuinely refreshing experience.
  • Adjust to Your Taste: Want it sweeter? Add extra grenadine. Prefer it tangier? Increase the cranberry juice. Feel free to experiment and make the recipe your own!
  • Make It Fancy: Serve your Cherry Berry Sprite in a mason jar with a fun straw or add a mint leaf garnish for a touch of elegance.
  • Make It Alcohol-Free or Boozy: This recipe is naturally alcohol-free, making it kid-friendly. However, you can transform it into a cocktail by adding a splash of vodka or rum for adult gatherings.
  • Batch for Parties: Hosting an event? Scale up the portions to make a pitcher of Cherry Berry Sprite. Just mix the syrups and Sprite right before serving to preserve the bubbles.

What to serve with

The bright, fruity, and fizzy flavor profile of Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite makes it a versatile drink that pairs beautifully with a variety of sweet, savory, and classic Chick-fil-A-inspired dishes.

  • Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich: The subtle sweetness of the Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite balances the savory and crispy flavors of their original or spicy chicken sandwiches.
  • Waffle Fries: The salty, crisp perfection of Chick-fil-A’s waffle fries pairs wonderfully with the refreshing sweetness of this drink.
  • Grilled Nuggets: For a lighter option, serve the Cherry Berry Sprite with Chick-fil-A’s signature grilled chicken nuggets for a lean, flavorful pairing.
  • Salad Options: The fruity Sprite works particularly well with Chick-fil-A’s seasonal salads, like the Market Salad (with apples, berries, and blue cheese) or Kale Crunch Salad.

Ingredients Substitutes

Recreating Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite at home is all about capturing that perfect balance of fruity sweetness and fizzy sparkle. However, if you don’t have the exact ingredients on hand, don’t worry!

1. Sprite® (Main Soda Base)

Original Ingredient: Sprite’s lemon-lime soda is the foundation of this drink, offering carbonation and a touch of citrus brightness.

Substitutes:

  • 7-Up®: A nearly identical replacement with the same lemon-lime taste and bubbly carbonation.
  • Sierra Mist® (or Starry): Another lemon-lime soda that works well. Though slightly less sweet than Sprite, it will still give a refreshing base.
  • Ginger Ale: If you don’t have lemon-lime soda, ginger ale can be used as a substitute. It provides fizz with a subtle gingery kick—though for an exact replica, you may want to add a little lemon juice.
  • Club Soda + Sugar + Lemon & Lime Juice: Combine these ingredients to create a DIY version of lemon-lime soda. For every cup of club soda, add 1 tablespoon of sugar, 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, and 1 teaspoon of lime juice.

2. Grenadine Syrup (Cherry Flavor + Red Hue)

Original Ingredient: Grenadine is a pomegranate-based sweet syrup commonly used in cocktails, and it supplies that cherry-like flavor and rich red coloring.

Substitutes:

  • Cherry Syrup: Straight-up cherry syrup (commonly used for desserts) is a solid alternative that replicates the flavor well.
  • Pomegranate Juice (Reduced): If you don’t have grenadine, reduce pomegranate juice into a syrup consistency by simmering it on the stove with a small amount of sugar.
  • Maraschino Cherry Juice: You can use the leftover juice from a jar of maraschino cherries. It provides a sweet, natural cherry flavor and mimics the red coloring of grenadine.
  • Raspberry Syrup: While slightly different in taste, raspberry syrup can work as a last-resort option for a fruity and bright flavor addition.

3. Cranberry Juice

Original Ingredient: Cranberry juice adds tartness and acidity to balance the sweetness of the drink.

Substitutes:

  • Pomegranate Juice: Pomegranate juice is a suitable replacement as it has a similar tart flavor and deep red color.
  • Raspberry Juice: Raspberry juice provides tartness and fruitiness, though it’s sweeter than cranberry juice.
  • Cherry Juice: If cranberry juice isn’t available, cherry juice can work. While less acidic, it supports the drink’s cherry flavor profile.
  • Lemon or Lime Juice (Small Amount): If you can’t find any fruit juices, you can add a small squeeze of lemon or lime juice to give the drink the tangy punch that cranberry juice would provide.

4. Blueberry Syrup (Berry Flavor)

Original Ingredient: Blueberry syrup enhances the drink with a soft, sweet berry flavor.

Substitutes:

  • Fresh Blueberries + Sugar: Create your own blueberry syrup by simmering fresh or frozen blueberries with sugar and a splash of water. Once the mixture is thickened, strain it to remove solids.
  • Mixed Berry Syrup: If you don’t have blueberry syrup, opt for a mixed berry syrup, which will still give the drink a fruity flavor.
  • Blackberry Syrup: Blackberry syrup can be used as a substitute, providing a slightly richer taste than blueberry syrup, but it blends well with the other ingredients.
  • Strawberry Syrup: While it changes the taste slightly, this is a widely available option that still works for fruity sweetness.
  • Blueberry Pie Filling (Thinned): In a pinch, scoop out some blueberry pie filling, add water, and heat it on the stove to create a DIY syrup.

5. Fresh Berries (For Garnish)

Original Ingredient: Fresh cherries, blueberries, or cranberries add a beautiful garnish and extra pops of fruity flavor.

Substitutes:

  • Frozen Berries: Thaw frozen berries, such as cherries, blueberries, or cranberries, to use as a topping. They work just as well and are often more affordable and accessible year-round.
  • Citrus Slices: If berries aren’t available, garnish your drink with lemon or lime slices for a fresh and vibrant look.
  • Mint Leaves: Not a fruit substitute but adding fresh mint leaves can elevate the aroma and give the drink a refreshing twist.

6. Ice Cubes (Chilled Perfection)

Original Ingredient: Ice cubes are straightforward, but they’re crucial for keeping the drink cool and refreshing.

Substitutes:

  • Crushed Ice: Adds a more authentic Chick-fil-A drink texture. If you have a blender, pulse ice cubes until crushed.
  • Berry Ice Cubes: Freeze small berries like blueberries or pieces of cherry inside your ice cubes. These make the drink not just cold but visually appealing as well.
  • No Ice (Chilled Ingredients): If you don’t want to water down your drink, simply ensure your Sprite and syrups are properly chilled before mixing.

Final Thoughts

With this easy Chick-fil-A Cherry Berry Sprite recipe, you don’t have to wait for Chick-fil-A’s limited-time season to enjoy the Cherry Berry Sprite. 

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