Homemade Starbucks Medicine Ball
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Calm that winter cold with a homemade Starbucks medicine ball that blends lemonade, and two teas with a dash of honey to warm you up and soothe that cold!
This post has been updated with additional information, but the recipe remains the same.

Homemade Starbucks Medicine Ball Tea
If you’re house is anything like mine, the winter colds have been making their way through repeatedly. And I am so over it. I think I have forgotten what not having a runny nose and a cough feels like.
Thank goodness my pack a day smoker’s cough is gone. But it has been a doozy. My homemade Starbucks medicine ball habit has been a bit of a god send on that score. The ingredients for this copycat recipe are great to have on hand when you need a boost when the cold symptoms start to hit.
My friend got me hooked on them during our coffee runs at work. He ordered one, and never having heard of them before I turned up my nose at it, getting instead my usual half-caff coconut milk latte, only to turn around and order one the next day thus beginning my complete reliance on them as I have been going through this cold season.
These Medicine Balls are not on the official menu for Starbucks, but most baristas know how to make them. So scope out the internet for this secret menu item – isn’t hasn’t failed me yet!
So, I decided to make them at home!

In this recipe I used teas you can readily find at the store in lieu of the traditional Starbucks teas that don’t always pop up in your local grocery store aisle.
You can find the Starbucks specialty teas that make the medicine ball here – Starbucks Peach Tranquility Tea, and Teavana Jade Citrus Mint Tea. I also highly recommend the Starbucks Defense Wellness Tea! Starbucks own Teavana teas, so you can search amazon by either of these names to find the right tea for you. Or mix and match other brands. Teas are so popular now that many come with additional vitamins, like Vitamin C, antioxidants, and health benefits that can help improve immune system function.
I grabbed what I could with a peach tea, and a lemon green tea from my grocer’s aisle. Pick up a prepared lemonade, and have raw honey on hand. If you want added fresh lemon, I always endorse a couple extra slices in your tea!
How simple is this Homemade Starbucks Medicine Ball?
The recipe is SUPER simple. With just a blend of hot water and lemonade, a couple of tea bags and some added honey to soothe your sore throat you’re well on your way to recovery from that winter cold!
Ingredients for this Starbucks Copycat
- Water
- Prepared Lemonade – I used Simply Lemonade for this recipe
- Tazo Lemon Ginger Tea, or Teavana Jade Citrus Mint
- Peach Tea, or Starbucks/Teavana Peach Tranquility Tea
- Honey
- Fresh Lemon Slices or fresh lemon juice

Growing up my mom and I had a nightly ritual of tea before bed, and having tea always reminds me of that time together.
I don’t take as much honey in my tea as I used to (like an obscene amount when I was a kid!), but something slow to sip during the day is always a great way to spend a few slow minutes of your day.
I don’t take as much honey in my tea as I used to (like an obscene amount when I was a kid!), but something slow to sip during the day is always a great way to spend a few slow minutes of your day. This blend of honey citrus mint tea clears you up and gives you a boost. If not actual immune boosting powers, it makes you sit and savor it, so do it! And mix and match some other herbal teas to find a new favorite concoction!
While I know you can microwave your tea, I highly endorse getting an actual kettle. Every time you microwave your water, an Englishman falls trips over a sheep.
Instructions for Copycat Starbucks Medicine Ball
This is so easy, and takes only minutes with a small saucepan and tea cup! It’s a real cold buster tea!
- In a small saucepan combine lemonade and water and bring to a simmer. You can adjust the water to lemonade ratio to get your optimum flavor.
- In two large mugs put one bag of each flavor tea into the mugs.
- Steep the tea bags in the lemonade water blend. Stir in your desired amount of honey and add lemon slices. Serve immediately.
Customize Your Starbucks Copycat Recipe
If you want to try other combinations to create a custom medicine ball here are some other fruits, herbs and spices that could really change the game! Creating a copycat Starbucks medicine ball is easy, but if you want to change things up, the possibilities are endless. Pick your favorite types of tea or caffeine-free herbal teas for kicks.
- Fresh Ginger
- Fresh Mint Leaves
- Peppermint Extract
- Lemongrass
- Pineapple Juice
- Lemon Verbena
- Chamomile Tea
- Apple Juice
- Spearmint
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Homemade Starbucks Medicine Ball
- Prep Time: 5 Minutes
- Cook Time: 10 Minutes
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 2 1x
- Category: Beverage
- Method: Stove Top
- Cuisine: American
Description
Calm that winter cold with a homemade Starbucks medicine ball that blends lemonade, and two teas with a dash of honey to warm you up and soothe that cold!
Ingredients
- 2 cups Water
- 2 cups Lemonade
- 2 bags Starbucks Tazo Lemon Ginger Tea, or Starbucks Jade Citrus Mint
- 2 bags Peach Tea, or Starbucks Peach Tranquility Tea
- Honey
- Lemon Slices
Instructions
- In a saucepan combine lemonade and water and bring to a simmer.
- In two large mugs put one bag of each tea into the mugs.
- Steep the tea in the lemonade water blend. Stir in the honey and add lemon slices. Serve immediately.

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BRB.. going to the store so I can pick up the ingredients to make this immediately- and I don’t even have a cold 😉
I love this when I don’t have a cold, too!!!
Love this but they discontinued teavana teas. Do you have a brand that you like that’s similar to these teas?
I would just substitute with your favorite peach and mint teas. I think sweet mint would be less strong than a standard peppermint leaf. Hope this helps!
Absolutely loved the tea !!!!! Taste just like Starbucks !!!!!