Copycat Swig Shark Attack Drink Recipe — How to Make It at Home

Kids adore this bright, fruity Swig Shark Attack copycat drink. It’s easy to make at home in minutes and perfect for summer parties, pool days, or any time you want a fun, fizzy treat.

A copycat Swig shark attack garnished with a gummy shark.
Two Swig shark attack drinks are on a counter, and gummy sharks surround them.

A Fun and Fizzy Shark Attack Drink

If you’ve been to Swig or seen their playful drink menu, you’ll recognize this popular kids’ favorite. The Shark Attack is fruity, fizzy, and slightly soda-forward. Layers of lemon-lime soda, lemonade, and neon blue raspberry syrup create an ocean-like appearance, and a gummy shark on top finishes the look. It’s simple to assemble and always a hit with kids and adults alike.

Whether you’re prepping drinks for a backyard party or just want a cheerful afternoon refreshment, this copycat recipe is fast, colorful, and delicious.

Recipe Ingredients & Substitutions

Below are the ingredients and easy swaps if you need them.

  • Gummy Sharks (optional but recommended) – A fun garnish that makes the drink feel authentic.
  • Pebble Ice (3 cups total) – Small, crushed-style ice used at soda shops. If you don’t have pebble ice, crush regular ice in a blender or pulse ice in a sealed bag with a rolling pin or meat tenderizer.
  • Sprite (12 oz can) – The bubbly lemon-lime base. Substitute with any lemon-lime soda such as 7-Up or Sierra Mist. Diet or zero-sugar versions will also work.
  • Lemonade (½ cup) – Adds tartness to balance the sweetness. Fresh or bottled lemonade are both fine.
  • Blue Raspberry Syrup (4 Tbsp) – The bright blue flavor that delivers the visual and sweet raspberry taste. Brands like Torani work well. If you can’t find blue raspberry, blueberry syrup can be a suitable alternative.
The shark attack drink recipe ingredients with text overlay labeling each.

Recipe Tip

Pebble Ice Hack: No pebble ice? Crush regular ice in a blender, or place ice in a towel and gently tap with a rolling pin until small and pebble-like.

How To Make A Shark Attack Drink

Quick overview: the full recipe and details are in the recipe card below.

  1. Add ice to two 16-ounce glasses.
  2. Split a 12-ounce can of Sprite between the two glasses.
  3. Pour ½ cup of lemonade total (¼ cup per glass) or ½ cup per the recipe; adjust to taste.
    Pebble ice, Sprite, and lemonade poured into two 16 ounce glasses.
  4. Add blue raspberry syrup (2 tablespoons per glass) — the syrup settles and creates the blue “ocean” layer.
  5. Stir gently to combine the layers and distribute flavor.
  6. Garnish each glass with gummy sharks if desired and serve cold.
    Blue raspberry syrup poured in, mixed, and garnished with a gummy shark.

Make It A Meal

This drink pairs nicely with kid-friendly mains like fried chicken tenders for an easy, casual family meal.

A copycat Swig shark attack garnished with a gummy shark.

Swig Shark Attack Copycat

Kids love this fruity, fizzy Swig Shark Attack copycat, and adults enjoy it too. It’s a fun drink to make without a trip to the soda shop.
Prep:
5 mins
Total:
5 mins
Servings:
2 people

Equipment

  • Drinking glasses
  • Measuring spoons
  • Spoon for stirring

Ingredients

  • 3 cups pebble ice
  • 12 oz can of Sprite
  • ½ cup lemonade
  • 4 Tablespoons blue raspberry syrup

GARNISH:

  • Gummy Sharks (optional)

Instructions

  • Add 1½ cups of pebble or crushed ice to each of two 16-oz glasses.
  • Pour half of a 12-oz can of Sprite into each glass, distributing the soda evenly.
  • Add ¼ cup of lemonade to each glass (total ½ cup for both).
  • Stir in 2 tablespoons of blue raspberry syrup per glass until combined.
  • Top each drink with a gummy shark if desired.
  • Serve immediately and enjoy.

Nutrition

Serving: 16 ounces, Calories: 155 kcal, Carbohydrates: 41 g, Fat: 0.1 g, Sodium: 49 mg, Sugar: 41 g

Nutrition information is an estimate and should be used as a guideline.

Additional Info

Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
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Shark Attack Recipe FAQs

Can I use a different soda besides Sprite?

Yes. Any lemon-lime soda works well. If you use club soda it will be less sweet, so adjust the syrup or lemonade to taste.

What kind of lemonade should I use?

Both store-bought and homemade lemonade work fine. Use fresh lemonade for a brighter, tangier flavor.

Are the gummy sharks necessary?

No, they’re optional. They’re a fun garnish that completes the shark-theme presentation.

Can I make a big batch for a party?

Yes. Scale the recipe by multiplying each ingredient by the number of two-serving batches you need. Mix the components in a punch bowl and let guests serve into cups, adding a gummy shark to each cup if you like.

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