The viral Fluffy Coke recipe everyone is talking about is here, and it only takes five minutes to make at home.
If you have somehow missed this trend, let me catch you up. Fluffy Coke has taken over social media and for very good reason. It looks incredible, it tastes even better, and it requires almost no effort to pull together. The concept is simple: marshmallow fluff coating the inside of a glass transforms an ordinary soda into something that feels like a treat from a specialty shop. Every sip picks up a little of that sweet, pillowy fluff and suddenly a regular Coke tastes completely different.

The best part about this drink is how customizable it is. Coke is the classic and the one that started the trend, but honestly this works with any soda you love. Dr. Pepper, root beer, orange soda, cream soda, you name it. Whatever your favorite is, it works here.

What You Need to Make Fluffy Coke
- Marshmallow fluff is what makes this drink so unique. You need about two to three heaping spoonfuls, enough to coat the inside walls of a tall glass. Both marshmallow fluff and marshmallow creme work perfectly here and are completely interchangeable, so use whichever one you can find at the store.
- Nugget ice is the ideal choice for this drink. That small, chewable pellet style ice soaks up the soda and the fluff in the best possible way. You will need about one to one and a half cups to fill your glass. If you do not have access to nugget ice, regular ice works fine, but nugget ice really does take this drink to the next level.
- Soda is next, and this is where you make it your own. One full can (12 ounces) is just right for a tall glass. Coke is the traditional choice, but Dr. Pepper, root beer, orange soda and cream soda are all delicious options.
- Whipped cream goes on top and you want a generous layer. A good two to three second spray from a can gives you that picture perfect finish.
- A maraschino cherry is the finishing touch. It makes this drink look as good as it tastes.

How to Make Fluffy Coke
Take two to three heaping spoonfuls of marshmallow fluff and drop them into your glass. Use the back of your spoon to press and spread the fluff around the inside of the glass, coating the walls as evenly as you can. You want enough coverage that every single sip picks up some of that sweet, sticky fluff.
Fill your glass with ice. This is the moment nugget ice really shines, so if you have it, use it.
Slowly pour your soda over the ice. You will see it fizz and bubble up through the fluff, which is part of the fun. Let it settle for just a second.
Finish with a big swirl of whipped cream right on top and place your cherry in the center.
Serve immediately and enjoy!

Tips for the Best Viral Fluffy Coke Recipe
- Be generous with the fluff. A thin smear on the bottom of the glass is not going to give you the full experience. You want it coating the sides so it mixes into every sip as you drink.
- Drink it right away. The marshmallow fluff will slowly dissolve into the soda over time, so this is not a drink you want to let sit. Make it, drink it, enjoy it.
- Get nugget ice if you can. Many grocery stores sell bags of it, and some gas stations and fast food restaurants will sell you a bag if you ask. It makes a real difference in texture.
- Make it a float. Want to take things even further? Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top before the whipped cream. It turns Fluffy Coke into a full dessert drink.
- Try different sodas. Half Coke and half cherry Coke is a fun combination. Cream soda with the marshmallow fluff tastes almost like a dessert on its own. There is no wrong answer here.

Viral Fluffy Coke Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons marshmallow fluff or marshmallow creme
- 1½ cups nugget ice or regular ice
- 12 oz Coke or your favorite soda
- 2 tablespoons whipped cream
- 1 maraschino cherry
Instructions
- Add the marshmallow fluff to a tall glass and use the back of a spoon to spread it along the inside walls, coating as evenly as possible.
- Fill the glass with ice.
- Slowly pour the soda over the ice and let it settle for a moment.
- Top with whipped cream and a maraschino cherry. Serve immediately.
Notes
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Frequently Asked Questions
What soda works best for Fluffy Coke? Coke is the classic choice that started the trend, but honestly any soda you love works great. Dr Pepper, root beer, cream soda and orange soda are all popular options.
Where can I find nugget ice? Many grocery stores sell bags of nugget ice in the freezer section. Sonic is also known for their nugget ice and will often sell it by the bag if you ask at the drive through.
Can I make this ahead of time? This one is best made fresh and enjoyed right away. The marshmallow fluff will slowly dissolve into the soda as it sits, so make it, drink it and enjoy it immediately.
Is there a difference between marshmallow fluff and marshmallow creme? They are essentially the same thing and completely interchangeable in this recipe. Use whichever one you can find at your grocery store.

More Drinks and Treats You Will Love
- Homemade Italian Cream Sodas – These fun and fizzy homemade sodas are completely customizable with your favorite flavors and taste just like something from a coffee shop.
- Cherry Italian Cream Sodas – If you love the cherry on top of your Fluffy Coke, this cherry cream soda takes that flavor and turns it into a whole drink worth savoring.
- Strawberry Lemonade Punch – This pretty pink punch is sweet, refreshing and perfect for parties, showers or any time you need a drink that serves a crowd.
- Cherry Party Punch – Another great punch recipe that is big on cherry flavor and comes together in just minutes with simple ingredients.
- Dirty Dr Pepper Cherry Ice Cream Float – If Dr Pepper is your soda of choice for Fluffy Coke, you absolutely need to try this next. It is indulgent, fun and over the top in the best way.
Whether you stick with the classic Coke or mix it up with your favorite soda, this drink is guaranteed to become a regular in your rotation!









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