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  2. Rose Kennedy cocktail - Wikipedia

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    It consists of varying amounts of vodka and club soda with a splash of cranberry juice for color and taste. The cocktail , was typically garnished with a lime wedge, and is based on the Cape Cod and named after Rose Kennedy , the matriarch of the Kennedy Family of Cape Cod and the mother of President John F. Kennedy from Massachusetts .

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  4. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Pink lemonade vodka slush (vodka, frozen pink lemonade concentrate, soda water, lemon-lime soda) [72] Whiskey Sprite lime cocktail (Irish whiskey, Sprite, soda water, lime wedge) [ 73 ] Apple juice

  5. Tab (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry flavored diet soda; sold for a time in the 1970s alongside other diet drinks using the Tab name. [11] Tab Lemon-Lime 1970s Lemon-Lime flavored diet soda; sold for a time in the 1970s alongside other diet drinks using the Tab name. This is a predecessor to Sprite Zero, by which it likely was replaced. [11] Tab Black Cherry 1970s

  6. The Viral Recipe That Has Us Rushing to the Store to Buy Vodka

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    In a highball glass, add crushed ice, 1 ¼ oz. vodka, 3 oz. lemonade, ½ oz. Chambord. Stir (or shake in a shaker if you prefer and pour into your highball glass). Thread the honeydew melon balls ...

  7. 9 Negatives of Drinking Soda (Plus 4 Healthier Alternatives)

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    If you’re working towards weight loss goals, soda isn’t your friend. It’s high in added sugar — often upwards of 40 grams per can — mostly in the form of high fructose corn syrup.

  8. Soft drink - Wikipedia

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    Production of soft drinks can be done at factories or at home. Soft drinks can be made at home by mixing a syrup or dry ingredients with carbonated water, or by Lacto-fermentation. Syrups are commercially sold by companies such as Soda-Club; dry ingredients are often sold in pouches, in a style of the popular U.S. drink mix Kool-Aid.

  9. Caesar (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The recipe calls for one 1.5-US-fluid-ounce (44 ml) shot of vodka, two dashes of hot sauce, three dashes of salt and pepper, four dashes of Worcestershire sauce and topped with 4–6 US fluid ounces (120–180 ml) of caesar mix and served with ice. [18]