Non-alcohlic party drinks?!


Question: I want some good drinks for some 18 to 20 year olds.. Its for a Winter Wonderland theamed party so anything that could go with that theme I was thinking about serving hot chocolate but idk if people would want that. I would love to get some drinks that would look good in cocktail glasses... all the recipies I find are tropical which wont work with my theme. Thanks!


Answers: I want some good drinks for some 18 to 20 year olds.. Its for a Winter Wonderland theamed party so anything that could go with that theme I was thinking about serving hot chocolate but idk if people would want that. I would love to get some drinks that would look good in cocktail glasses... all the recipies I find are tropical which wont work with my theme. Thanks!
i think people would love hot chocolate!
also i like the pina coloda idea.
any blue-colored drink would look good.
sparkling cider or hot cider.
idk how extravagant you want to be, but you could dip the rims of the glasses in sugar (plain and colored blue)
FAYGO!!!
hhahah
it's a soda, there are like 7+ flavors
Pina Colada oh yah its white and looks like winter!!!
Virgin Strawberry Daiquiri's. :]

Starbucks.

pina colada... winter style? lol
i was trying to think of drinks that look like snow.
I found a great website....I think the holiday punch or the chocolate milk whip look amazing!
a chocolate would be good if the temp was low try a sweet suger powder on top
you can use any recipes of drinks just dont put any alcohol in them, you can go for coconut virgin margaritas and it will look like snow
Gatorade. they have a light blue ("ice" looking color). They also have many Gatorade "Frost" flavors. The "Frost" might work with your Winter theme. (Plus Gatorade tastes great!)




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