Smoothie King Strawberry Kiwi Breeze Recipe
I’ve always loved grabbing the Strawberry Kiwi Breeze at Smoothie King, but once I figured out how to make it at home, everything changed.
Now I can blend up this bright pink drink anytime I want. The taste is amazing – sweet strawberries mix with tangy kiwi, and the whole thing comes out smooth and creamy.
One hot summer day, I was craving that exact flavor but didn’t feel like driving out. So I opened my fridge, grabbed some kiwis and frozen berries, and tried making my own version. It turned out better than I expected.
Now I’m sharing this easy, step-by-step copycat recipe with you. You’ll learn exactly how to recreate the Smoothie King Strawberry Kiwi Breeze Recipe in your kitchen.
No special skills needed. Just simple ingredients and a blender.

Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Kiwi Breeze?
1. It’s really easy to make – You just throw everything in a blender and press a button. No cooking or baking needed.
2. It tastes so fresh – Real fruit and yogurt give this smoothie a clean, bright flavor that feels light and healthy.
3. You control what goes in – You can make it sweeter, thicker, or lighter based on what you like. No mystery ingredients here.
4. It’s ready fast – From start to finish, this takes about five minutes. Perfect when you’re in a hurry.
5. It saves you money – Making it at home costs way less than buying one every time you want it.
Smoothie King Strawberry Kiwi Breeze Ingredients
You can find all of these items at any grocery store. Feel free to swap things based on what you have or what you like.
- ½ cup milk – Any milk works well. Regular, almond, or oat milk all make it creamy. For a lighter option, try skim milk or coconut water.
- ½ cup Greek yogurt – Adds thickness and protein. Plain yogurt keeps the smoothie balanced, while vanilla yogurt adds extra sweetness.
- 1 cup kiwi (about 3 kiwis) – Brings a bright, tart flavor. Use ripe kiwis for the best taste. Frozen kiwi also works when fresh isn’t available.
- 1 cup frozen strawberries – Gives natural sweetness and helps keep the smoothie cold. Fresh strawberries can be used, but add a few ice cubes to chill it.
- Honey (to taste) – Adds a soft sweetness. Maple syrup or agave syrup can be used instead. For a low-sugar option, skip it or use a sugar-free sweetener.
- 1 scoop Bloom Strawberry Kiwi Greens & Superfoods powder – Adds extra flavor and color. If not available, use another fruit-flavored powder or skip it altogether.
Equipment Needed
- Blender – To mix everything smoothly.
- Measuring cups – For getting the amounts right.
- Knife and cutting board – To slice kiwi and strawberries when using fresh ones.
- Spoon or spatula – To scrape the blender sides.
- Glass or mason jar – For serving your smoothie.
- Straw (optional) – Makes sipping easier and more pleasant.
How to Make Smoothie King Strawberry Kiwi Breeze
Step 1 | Start with the milk
Pour ½ cup of any milk into the blender. This helps the blades move easily once everything is added.

Step 2 | Add the yogurt
Spoon in ½ cup of Greek yogurt. This adds creaminess and helps the smoothie stay thick.

Step 3 | Add the fruit
Toss in 1 cup of peeled kiwi pieces and 1 cup of frozen strawberries. These give that sweet and tart balance.

Step 4 | Add a drizzle of honey
Pour a little honey over the fruit. Use more when you like it sweeter or skip it for a tangier flavor.

Step 5 | Add the greens powder
Scoop in 1 serving of Bloom Strawberry Kiwi Greens & Superfoods powder. This adds nutrients and gives a nice color.

Step 6 | Blend everything
Start the blender on low, then turn it up to high until it looks smooth and creamy.

Step 7 | Pour and serve
Once it’s smooth, pour the drink into a glass. Add a slice of kiwi or a strawberry on top for a nice look.

Pro Tips for the Perfect Texture and Flavor
- Use frozen fruit for creaminess: Frozen strawberries help create a thicker texture without using ice. Frozen kiwi also keeps the smoothie cold and creamy. If you use fresh fruit, add a few ice cubes to get the same chilled feel.
- Adjust sweetness easily: Everyone has a different taste for sweetness. Start with a small drizzle of honey and taste before adding more. You can also replace honey with stevia, agave, or maple syrup for a lighter choice.
- Change thickness as needed: Too thick? Add a bit more milk or water. Too thin? Add more frozen fruit or yogurt. Adjusting this helps you match that Smoothie King consistency perfectly.
- Blend in stages: Start slow, then speed up. This keeps the smoothie from getting too frothy and ensures everything mixes evenly.
- For a chilled café-style drink: Freeze your serving glass for 10 minutes before pouring. It keeps the smoothie cool longer and gives that refreshing café-like experience.
Serving and Garnish Ideas
- Serve in a chilled glass – Pop your glass in the freezer for 10 minutes before pouring. This keeps your smoothie cold longer and makes it feel extra refreshing.
- Add a kiwi slice on the rim – Cut a thin round of kiwi and slide it onto the edge of your glass. It looks pretty and tells people what’s inside.
- Top with fresh berries – Drop a few whole strawberries or blueberries on top. They float and add a pop of color.
- Sprinkle chia seeds – A small spoonful of chia seeds adds crunch and extra fiber. They also make it look more official, like something from a smoothie shop.
- Use a colorful straw – A bright straw makes sipping more pleasant. Reusable straws are better for the planet and come in lots of cool colors.
- Drizzle honey on top – A thin line of honey over the surface adds sweetness and looks really nice in photos.
Store leftovers properly
Pour any extra smoothie into a sealed jar or bottle. Keep it in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
Shake it well before drinking again because it may separate a little. The texture might be slightly thinner after sitting, but the flavor stays great.
Smoothie King Strawberry Kiwi Breeze Recipe FAQs
1. How do I make this smoothie less sweet?
Skip the honey and use unsweetened yogurt and milk. Pick tart kiwis and add a squeeze of lemon or lime. Use more kiwi and fewer strawberries, or toss in a handful of spinach to tone down the sweetness.
2. Can I add protein powder to this smoothie?
Yes! Add a scoop of vanilla or unflavored protein powder after the yogurt. If it gets too thick, pour in a bit more milk.
3. How do I keep my smoothie from separating?
Blend long enough to mix everything completely, and use frozen fruits. Also, adding yogurt or banana helps hold the texture together, so the drink stays creamy even after sitting for a while.
4. How do I peel kiwi easily?
Cut off both ends, then slide a spoon under the skin to scoop out the flesh. Or use a peeler for thin skin removal.
Chop into pieces for the blender. Ripe kiwis peel smoother. This method wastes little fruit. Practice makes it fast. Keep hands dry for better grip.
5. Why did my smoothie turn out watery?
A watery smoothie usually means the fruit was not frozen, or there was too much liquid. Make sure you are using a full cup of frozen strawberries.
Also, double-check that you are using the correct ½ cup measurement for the milk. Using fresh fruit and ice often makes a smoothie more watery than using fruit that is already frozen.
Smoothie King Strawberry Kiwi Breeze Recipe
Make the famous Smoothie King Strawberry Kiwi Breeze Recipe at home in 6 minutes! So creamy, fruity, and totally refreshing!
Ingredients
- ½ cup milk (any type – regular, almond, or oat)
- ½ cup Greek yogurt (plain or vanilla)
- 1 cup kiwi (about 3 peeled kiwis, fresh or frozen)
- 1 cup frozen strawberries
- 1 tablespoon honey (or to taste; can replace with agave or maple syrup)
- 1 scoop Bloom Strawberry Kiwi Greens & Superfoods powder (optional)
Instructions
- Pour ½ cup of any milk into the blender. This helps the blades move easily once everything is added.
- Spoon in ½ cup of Greek yogurt. This adds creaminess and helps the smoothie stay thick.
- Toss in 1 cup of peeled kiwi pieces and 1 cup of frozen strawberries. These give that sweet and tart balance.
- Pour a little honey over the fruit. Use more when you like it sweeter or skip it for a tangier flavor.
- Scoop in 1 serving of Bloom Strawberry Kiwi Greens & Superfoods powder. This adds nutrients and gives a nice color.
- Start the blender on low, then turn it up to high until it looks smooth and creamy.
- Once it's smooth, pour the drink into a glass. Add a slice of kiwi or a strawberry on top for a nice look.
Nutrition Information:
Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 190Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1.5gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 55mgCarbohydrates: 35gFiber: 4gSugar: 26gProtein: 8g
This Smoothie King Strawberry Kiwi Breeze Recipe is one of the easiest and most refreshing drinks you can blend up at home.
It takes just a few minutes and uses simple ingredients you probably already have. Now you can skip the line and save your money while still getting that same great taste.
Try it once and you’ll see how easy it is. Drop a comment below and let me know how yours turned out.