Probiotic Pink Lemonade is a healthy, fizzy, fermented drink perfect for summer, sure to keep your gut in shape. Sweet and tart with beneficial probiotics.
When I was a wee little lad I had stomach issues. The doctors believe I was lactose intolerant. Luckily just before attending kindergarten I started to get over my allergy.
Unfortunately I think this has messed up my stomach and internal function for most of my life. I have battled stomach issues such as acid reflux and a weak stomach. My lifestyle and job doesn’t help.
I have tried probiotic’s in the past with good results. So for this summer I am trying to fix my diet and my gut using Hyperbiotics Pro-15 from Target and also trying to increase probiotics in my families diet.
Hyperbiotics, available at your local Target store, is the world’s most effective probiotic supplements and sold at an affordable price! The Pro-15 I am taking is easy to swallow, time released and promotes daily relief from gas, bloating, and irregularity. Definitely issues I deal with daily.
So to compliment the Hyperbiotics I created a probiotic rich Pink Lemonade as a refreshing drink for summer. While taking Hyperbiotics, eating better and drinking my lemonade it just might be a comfortable summer and hopefully the rest of my life.
My oldest son also seems to have my stomachs problems so I have started him on the Hyperbiotics for kids. Hyperbiotics Pro-Kids is small, so it is easy for kids to swallow especially for those little ones who hate to take pills.
As a bonus Pro-kids is sugar-free and contains zero artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners. My son will be working long hours this summer so he will need to keep his gut in good shape. To learn more about Hyperbiotics check out their website here.
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- 3 quarts of filtered water
- 3/4 cup sugar or sucanat
- Juice of 10 lemons plus 2 lemons, sliced
- 2/3 cup fresh or frozen raspberries, divided
- 1 cup of whey
- powdered probiotic (optional)
- fresh mint (optional)
- Combine water and sugar in a gallon jar.
- Stir until dissolved.
- Add lemon juice, 1/2 cup raspberries.
- Add the whey, making sure the mixture is at room temperature.
- Cover tightly and let sit on the counter for 48 hours.
Pour the lemonade through strainer into a serving pitcher.
Add lemon slices and remaining raspberries.
- If too tart add a few drops of stevia.
First published by Quinn Caudill for DadWhats4Dinner.com ©2017
I will be bringing my Probiotic Pink Lemonade recipe to Freedom Fridays, Friday Favorites, Fiesta Friday, Weekend Potluck, What’s Cooking Wednesdays. Checkout my Link Parties page for other great places to find new recipes.
Kristen Kavan says
oh I love a good pink lemonade! This looks amazing. And, I’m with you, I love a good probiotic! I just ran out of mine and will have to try these ones!
Quinn Caudill says
Glad to hear it Kristen. Thanks for stopping by!
Our Mini Family (@ourminifamily) says
My mouth is watering looking at this–mmm yum! I cannot wait to try this lemonade recipe!
Quinn Caudill says
Great for spring and summer.
Dr. Elise Cohen Ho says
I love to learn about these types of offerings. I will certainly be researching further.
Quinn Caudill says
Thanks for stopping by Dr. Ho!
Jessica Sheppard says
Oh, I need to try this!! I love pink lemonade. Thanks so much for sharing!
Quinn Caudill says
It is really good and healthy too! Thanks for stopping by Jessica!
Mira says
What a cool idea! I never thought about this.
Quinn Caudill says
Thanks for stopping by Mira!
Amber says
This looks so tasty. Can’t wait to try it!
Quinn Caudill says
I have plenty!!
Lisa says
Pink Lemonade is my favorite! That is a great idea to incorporate your probiotics into it!
Quinn Caudill says
Thanks Lisa. Give it a try.
Julie is Hostess At Heart says
What a great way to get probiotics!
FrugalHausfrau says
What a clever way to get those probiotics in, Quinn! 🙂
Mollie