And that’s exactly why this Christmas Coke, shared by content creator @hello_aggie, caught my attention. It’s just two ingredients, takes seconds to make and promises a surprisingly dessert-like flavor that tastes far more impressive than the effort involved.
I'm a big fan of both of the ingredients in this drink (Holiday Vanilla Coke and Starbucks Sugar Cookie Latte Creamer), so I knew this was a must-try. Here's what happened when I mixed one up at home—and how you can make one at your house.
Christmas Coke is a festive, creamy twist on a classic soda that combines Coca-Cola’s Holiday Vanilla flavor with a splash of seasonal coffee creamer. The result is a fizzy, sweet, lightly spiced drink that feels like a holiday treat without the heaviness of a milkshake or the buzz of a cocktail. The core idea comes from “dirty sodas,” which typically blend soda with flavored syrups, creamers or fruit to create a drink that tastes like a mashup of a soda shop treat and a coffeehouse creation.
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Ingredients Needed for Christmas Coke
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The soda is a seasonal Coke infused with a smooth vanilla flavor. Aggie used the zero-sugar version, but I opted for the original instead. The creamer, as you might imagine, has a cookie-inspired sweetness that pairs perfectly with the vanilla Coke.
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How To Make Christmas Coke
View this post on InstagramThe drink doesn’t require stirring, but you can give it a light swirl if you prefer more of an even mix. Serve immediately while the soda is still crisp and bubbly.
Christmas Coke Recipe Review: My Honest Thoughts
This drink was unbelievably simple, and I was shocked by how good it was. The combination of the vanilla cola and sugar cookie creamer tasted like a fizzy holiday dessert, but not in an overpowering way. The texture was smooth and creamy without being heavy, and the flavor leaned warm and sweet, like a carbonated Christmas cookie.
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I would absolutely make this again, especially for holiday movie nights or an easy mocktail for guests. It’s festive, fun and takes less than a minute to throw together.
Tips, Substitutions and Helpful Hints
You can use regular vanilla Coke if the holiday version isn’t available, though the flavor will be slightly different. If you want a sweeter drink, add a bit more creamer, as I did; if you want more fizz, increase the soda.
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