Copycat Costco Fruit Smoothie Recipe – Simple, Fresh, and Delicious

Costco fruit smoothie in a glass with berries and granola on a light background
Homemade Costco fruit smoothie served with fresh berries and granola

There’s something special about the memories tied to a smoothie. For me, the Costco fruit smoothie holds a nostalgic place in my heart. Every shopping trip as a family ended the same way — with a quick stop at the Costco food court for that tall, berry-packed smoothie. My kids would race to grab a table while I stood in line, knowing exactly what the order would be. No matter how big the cart was, we never skipped the smoothie.

I’ll be honest — when Costco quietly swapped it out for a different flavor, our hearts sank a little. We missed that refreshing, tart-sweet blend of strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries. But rather than wait and hope it would return, I decided it was time to try making it at home.

Turns out, recreating the classic Costco fruit smoothie is not only easy but also healthier. You can control the sweetness, choose fresh or frozen fruit, and skip any unnecessary additives. Now, whipping up this smoothie has become part of our weekend routine — whether we’re fueling up before soccer games or just enjoying a sunny afternoon in the backyard.

In this post, I’ll share exactly how to make your own Costco-style fruit smoothie right at home. I’ll also talk about why it’s a fantastic choice for a quick snack or breakfast and offer tips for adjusting it to your family’s taste.

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Copycat Costco Fruit Smoothie Recipe – Simple, Fresh, and Delicious


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  • Author: Elise
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

Make the classic Costco fruit smoothie at home with just 5 ingredients! Refreshing, healthy, and ready in minutes.


Ingredients

1 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen)

1 cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)

1 cup blackberries (or raspberries)

1 1/2 cups ice

1 cup water (or coconut water)

2 tbsp honey or agave syrup (optional)


Instructions

1. Add water, then berries, then ice to your blender.

2. Add honey or any optional ingredients like banana or chia seeds.

3. Blend on high for about 60 seconds until smooth.

4. Check the texture: add more water if too thick or more ice if too thin.

5. Pour into glasses and enjoy immediately.

Notes

Use frozen berries for a thicker texture.

Add banana or yogurt for creaminess.

Leftovers can be stored for 24 hours or made into smoothie popsicles.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Drinks
  • Method: Blending
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 glass
  • Calories: 130
  • Sugar: 19g
  • Sodium: 8mg
  • Fat: 0.5g
  • Saturated Fat: 0g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0.4g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 32g
  • Fiber: 6g
  • Protein: 2g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg
Table of Contents

Ingredients, Variations, and Why We Love This Smoothie

Simple Ingredients You’ll Need

Costco fruit smoothie ingredients including berries, ice, honey, and water on a counter
costco-fruit-smoothie-ingredients

One of the things I’ve always loved about the classic Costco fruit smoothie is how simple the flavors are. You don’t need anything fancy—just a few fresh or frozen fruits and a blender.

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen)
  • 1 cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
  • 1 cup blackberries (or raspberries if preferred)
  • 1 ½ cups ice
  • 1 cup cold water (or coconut water for extra flavor)
  • 2 tablespoons honey or agave syrup (optional, adjust to taste)

This combination gives you that signature sweet-tart balance with a gorgeous berry color that looks just as good as it tastes.

Easy Ingredient Swaps

One of the things I love most about homemade smoothies is how easy it is to tweak them for your family’s preferences.

  • Swap blackberries for raspberries if you prefer less tartness.
  • Use orange juice instead of water for a brighter citrus kick.
  • Want it creamier? Add a scoop of Greek yogurt or half a banana.
  • Boost nutrition with a handful of spinach — your kids won’t even taste it.
  • For extra fiber, toss in a tablespoon of chia seeds or flaxseed.

If you enjoy colorful, vibrant recipes like this, you’ll probably also love my purple cabbage juice — it’s just as refreshing and just as pretty in the glass.

Why This Smoothie Is a Family Favorite

Beyond the flavor, this Costco fruit smoothie copycat is packed with benefits:

  • Loaded with antioxidants from the berries, helping support immune health.
  • Naturally high in fiber, especially if you use whole fruits instead of juice.
  • A perfect quick breakfast or snack that feels like a treat but fuels your body.
  • Kid-approved and adult-loved — everyone in the family happily sips this.

My youngest even calls it her “superpower juice” before soccer practice. And honestly? She’s not wrong.

For busy mornings, this smoothie pairs perfectly with something easy like my fluffy banana cottage cheese pancakes for a satisfying, protein-packed breakfast.

How to Make the Perfect Costco Fruit Smoothie at Home

Making the Costco fruit smoothie at home couldn’t be easier. It’s one of those recipes that’s so simple, it quickly becomes part of your regular routine. Whether you’re blending it for breakfast, a snack, or an afternoon cool-down, this Costco fruit smoothie is ready in just five minutes.

Here’s exactly how to do it:

Step 1: Prep Your Ingredients
Gather all your ingredients: strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, ice, and water. For that authentic Costco fruit smoothie flavor, make sure you’re using a good mix of berries. Frozen berries work beautifully and give the smoothie a thick, icy texture — just like the food court version.

Step 2: Load the Blender in Layers
Start by adding the liquid (water or juice) to the blender first. This helps the blades move smoothly. Then add your berries, followed by ice. If you’re adding honey, chia seeds, or a banana for creaminess, toss those in now. For the real Costco fruit smoothie experience, don’t skip the ice — it’s what gives it that slushy, refreshing feel.

Step 3: Blend Until Smooth
Blend on high for about 60 seconds until the smoothie reaches a perfectly smooth, pourable consistency. If it’s too thick, just add a splash more water. If it’s too thin, throw in a handful of ice to thicken it back up. You’re aiming for that signature Costco fruit smoothie texture: thick enough to sip slowly but not so thick it’s hard to drink.

Blending Costco fruit smoothie in a blender with berries and ice
Blending the Costco fruit smoothie to the perfect consistency

Step 4: Taste and Adjust
Give it a quick taste. Depending on how sweet your berries are, you might want to add a little extra honey or a squeeze of lemon for brightness. This is the beauty of making the Costco fruit smoothie at home—you’re in control.

Step 5: Pour and Enjoy
Pour into tall glasses, grab some straws, and serve immediately. My kids love it with a side of something crunchy like the vegan oatmeal cookies for a balanced snack.

Kitchen Tips for the Best Costco Fruit Smoothie

  • Use frozen berries for that frosty texture—skip the need for extra ice.
  • Add coconut water instead of plain water for a subtle tropical vibe.
  • Double the batch! The Costco fruit smoothie keeps well in the fridge for up to 24 hours, and leftovers can be frozen into popsicle molds.
  • Sneak in greens like spinach if your family’s open to it—they won’t taste it.

Every time I make this, it takes me right back to those simple food court moments with my family. Honestly, this homemade version is even better because you can tweak it however you like — and no Costco membership required.

Served Costco fruit smoothie in glasses outdoors
Served Costco fruit smoothie, perfect for sunny days

FAQ About Costco Fruit Smoothie

Can I use frozen fruit to make the Costco fruit smoothie?

Absolutely! In fact, frozen berries are ideal. They help create that frosty, refreshing texture that made the original Costco fruit smoothie so popular. Plus, frozen fruit means you can enjoy this smoothie year-round without worrying about what’s in season.

Is the Costco fruit smoothie healthy?

Yes, when made at home it’s packed with fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins from the berries. You can skip the extra sugar if you prefer, making it an even healthier option. Compared to many store-bought smoothies, this Costco fruit smoothie is clean, simple, and nourishing.

How can I make the Costco fruit smoothie creamier?

Easy! Add half a banana or a scoop of Greek yogurt. Both will give the Costco fruit smoothie a thicker, creamier consistency while boosting the protein and adding natural sweetness.

Can I store the Costco fruit smoothie for later?

Yes. You can keep it in the fridge for about 24 hours, though it’s best enjoyed fresh. Another fun tip: pour any leftovers into popsicle molds. My kids absolutely love having Costco fruit smoothie popsicles on hot afternoons!

Conclusion

Bringing the Costco fruit smoothie home has become one of my favorite kitchen wins. Not only does it save a trip to the food court, but it’s also healthier, customizable, and filled with ingredients I feel good about serving my family.

Every time we blend this smoothie, it sparks those simple, happy memories of post-shopping treats. But honestly? This homemade version is even better — because it’s made with love, right in our own kitchen.

If you enjoyed this smoothie recipe, you’ll also love refreshing favorites like my pineapple cucumber salad or the super-colorful pitaya bowl recipe. Both pair perfectly with this drink for a light, nourishing meal.

So grab your blender, gather your berries, and enjoy your very own Costco fruit smoothie — no membership required!

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