Ingredients for a Kiddie Cocktail.?!


Question: i need serious help! my party's tonight and i need the ingredients please help me


Answers: i need serious help! my party's tonight and i need the ingredients please help me

sprite, grenadine, and cherries.

OR you can make this one:

mineral water, cherries w/juice, mandarin oranges, orange juice, and ice cubes.

booze

just google 'virgin drink recipes'

A good one, called either Shirley Temple or Roy Rodgers, is to mix some grenadine with either Sprite or 7-Up. It makes a sort of cherry flavored drink with a reddish collor and the grenadine bottle is a "real" cocktail mixer so adds fun for the kids.

gingerale with cherry juice and one cherry they will love it. I used to

my sister and my mom used to work at a Bar and Grill and they showed me how to do it..........
they used Sprite, non-alcoholic cherry schnopp's, and a cherry on a plastic toothpick...... thats all...

Shirley Temples are great...grenadine with sprite.

Or try Hawaiian punch but use seltzer water instead of plain tap water. Seltzer will give it fizz. (definitely a favorite with our kids)

Or make your own wacky punch from frozen lemonade, orange juice, sprite, etc.

use sprite...grenedene...(that will make them pink) at wooden skewers full of gummie bears as stir sticks

Look up Shirley Temple on Google, the ultimate non-alcoholic drink for kids and adults

Remember not all adults drink, too so how about a nice punch - soda like 7-up, punch and half gallon ice cream in the middle (melts to add flavor)

sparkling apple cider with cranberry juice

a two year old

buy the Bacardi mixers in your freezer section at the grocery store. and make them a virgin strawberry daiquiri i make for my kids all the time.





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