Please leave a comment below telling me how you use 7UP. I would love to hear about your favorite 7UP recipes. I hope you enjoyed taking a trip down memory lane with me and 7UP. We all like to save money right? Make sure to check out Savory Magazine in the “New Flavors” edition until 3/30 to save $1.00 when you buy two 7UP 2-Liters. The next time you are planning a party or just enjoying a night at home, be sure to have 7UP on hand and mix up these great drinks! It’s become a tradition-just like our Shirley Temples as kids! We can’t leave out the Dad’s-the one drink requested by the guys at our family gatherings is a 7 & 7.įor Father’s Day I make my Dad a “favorite things” basket which includes-7 & 7, red fish & his favorite snacks. This is always requested whenever I have a party. My go to party punch features 7UP, fruit punch and sherbet. A more pink or pale drink is probably made with lemon-lime soda while a dark red drink is made with ginger ale. I love it over ice with a lime for a great non alcoholic drink. If you haven’t tried baking with 7UP it is something you will want to try! 7UP is definitely my go to choice for not only mixed drinks, but also just served on its own. Be sure to visit here for 7UP recipes and inspiration. I purchased the 7UP 2-Liter bottles at Stop & Shop however you can also find 7UP at your local Giant Landover and Giant Carlisle. I also picked up these cool mason jar glasses with handles and made a smaller version, perfect for an after dinner drink! I added more cherries to the top along with an orange slice and a pretty paper straw. Next add two-three teaspoons of grenadine and stir well. Add a shot of vodka and a shot of peachtree then fill with 7UP. Place about 6 cherries in each glass then fill 1/2 way with ice. Wet the rim a little bit and swirl it in the red sugar. If you are going to sugar the rim place the Mason jar in the freezer for 30 minutes prior to serving. Here is the finished product and then we’ll go over how I made it. I thought it would be fun to take a childhood favorite mocktail and turn it into a grown up cocktail! My sister and I had quite the collection of paper umbrellas at one point. I can still remember how great it felt when that little glass filled with cherries and, of course, a paper umbrella- was placed in front of me. Like so many of you, I have fond memories of going out to dinner with my parents and sister when I was a kid and ordering a Shirley Temple on special occasions. *Must be 21 years of age or older to drink alcohol. This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of 7UP®. This quick and easy drink recipe is a grown up version of the classic Shirley Temple using 7UP.
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