Dirty Diet Coke is simple, fast, and way more interesting than a plain soda. A splash of citrus and a hint of cherry give Diet Coke a little extra zip without making it overly sweet. It takes about 30 seconds to throw it together, and works just as well for an afternoon pick-me-up as it does for serving friends. You’ll have a hard time going back to regular Diet Coke after this!
This recipe is more of a formula than a rule. Once you’ve made it, it’s easy to adjust based on what you have on hand, or who you’re serving. Combine different sodas with different syrups, and the variations are truly endless!
This recipe makes 1 serving. Just for you. No one else. Go hide somewhere with a lock on the door and enjoy.

Ingredients Needed
- coconut syrup – I ordered mine from Amazon, but you can find them in most stores.
- crushed ice
- fresh lime
- Diet Coke
- half and half – technically optional, but not really in my opinion!



How to Make a Dirty Diet Coke
This is a simple overview of the recipe, you’ll find a full printable recipe below!
- Add coconut syrup to a large glass and fill halfway with crushed ice.
- Squeeze fresh lime over the ice and drop the limes into the glass.
- Pour in Diet Coke, add a splash of half-and-half if using, and give it a quick stir.
Our Best Tips & Variation Ideas
- Use cold ingredients. Make sure your soda and lime are cold; it keeps the drink crisp and refreshing.
- Add a garnish: a fresh mint sprig and a few maraschino cherries add a nice touch.
- Crushed ice is best: Smaller ice chills faster and helps mix the syrup and lime flavor more evenly without watering it down too fast.
- Fresh lime only: Fresh lime juice adds sharp citrus brightness that really lifts the drink; bottled lime won’t give it anywhere near the same pop.
- Adjust to taste: If the coconut flavor is too sweet, add a little extra lime or use less syrup; if you want it sweeter, a tiny splash of more syrup will do the trick.
- Variations: This recipe is more of a formula, and can be mixed up so many different ways using different sodas and syrups. Here are just a few favorites!
- Dr. Pepper + coconut syrup + cream
- Diet Coke + raspberry + lime
- Sprite + coconut + lime
Frequently Asked Questions
We don’t recommend it. Avoid if you can, it won’t have that same bright kick.
We’d recommend getting a mixture of syrups and sodas, some small cubed ice, half-and-half (or other creamers), and letting people go to town with their favorite concoctions for a dirty soda bar.

Dirty Diet Coke
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons coconut syrup
- crushed ice
- 1/2 lime cut the lime into quarters and use 2 quarters
- 12 ounces Diet Coke
- 1-2 tablespoons half and half optional
Instructions
- Pour the coconut syrup into the bottom of a 24-ounce glass. Fill it about halfway full with crushed ice.
- Squeeze the lime quarters over the ice and drop them into the glass so the rind is touching the ice. Pour the Diet Coke over the spent limes.
- If desired, add a splash of half and half. Add a straw to stir and serve.














Questions & Reviews
Very nice. As much as I love coconut, think I’d prefer just coke, the half and half cream, with a lime slice.
Stopped at Sonic today…their commercials had me craving.
Bev M, STL
i really like the persons enthusiam who wrote this. i related😛 i suggest marachino cherries. im gonna add cherries and vodka
I know this is super old. But I just remembered it and had a hankering. The proportions are perfect! This is seriously delightful! I do use the sugar free coconut syrup and it’s still good.
Sounds good, but will the half & half curdle because of the lime?
No, but it will curdle with sugar free syrup. I have no idea why!
I recently discovered dirty Coke online and tried the version with Coffee Mate coconut creamer. So yummy!! I love the slight creaminess the splash of coffee mate gives.
I just skip the syrup and half and half and add straight coconut milk and lime. My version on it. I need some now!
All sodas are bad for you………artificial sweeteners are bad for you……..if you read enough you’ll just not want to put a thing in your mouth except broccoli and filtered water.