"Pink Panties" drink?!


Question:

"Pink Panties" drink?

I was outside at work during my lunch hour and someone started talking about a drink called "Pink Panties" I didn't catch what you put in it because I had to go back in. Can anyone tell me what is in it and how much? Thanks!


Answers:
INGREDIENTS
1 (12 fluid ounce) can frozen pink lemonade concentrate
12 fluid ounces gin
1/2 cup vanilla ice cream
1/2 cup frozen strawberries
1 cup crushed ice
DIRECTIONS
In a blender, combine pink lemonade, gin, ice cream, strawberries and ice. Blend until smooth. Pour into glasses and serve.

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never heard of it, but I know how to make a RED ROCKER

When you find out, let me know, so i can get into your pink panities!!!!!

Pink panties is grape fruit juice, like out of the can. And vodka. Also put some whip cream on top.

Ingredients :
- 1 package frozen pink lemonade concentrate
- 1 cup whisky (whiskey,bourbon...)
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 contai whipped cream
Use a "Blender" for Pink Panties drink recipe

Combine all ingredients in a blender with half a cup of crushed ice. Blend until smooth. Serve in a tall glass.

My husband and I used to own a bar and one of our nitwit bartenders invented the "Cream in Maggie's Drawers" drink. It had about $10 worth of booze in it and he was selling it for $5. We fired him.
This sounds like that horrible concoction. Anything that is make with grapefruit juice or pink lemonade and topped with whipped cream is a travestry. Whipped cream is only good on brandy drinks. Not on acidic fruit drinks.
Pink Panties is a fun name. I think a little gin or vodka on the rocks with a dash of genadine or bitters would be more in line with the idea. Save the whipped cream for kinky sex.

we used to drink pink panties 15 years ago, and all it was was pink lemonade and vodka with a lemon garnish. we drank it over ice but some people might blend it. we used to use pink lemonade in the kool aid packages




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