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  2. Liquify Your Gummy Bear With This Gummy Bear Cocktail - AOL

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    vodka. 7 oz. lemon-flavored soda water. Yellow gummy bears, for serving (optional) Equipment Needed. 1. honey bear container. Directions. Use or reserve honey from honey bear until about 1 ...

  3. How to Make Dill Pickle Vodka at Home - AOL

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    How to Make Pickle Vodka It's a short list to make your own pickle vodka. All the more reason to start making your batch now! Here's what you need: 1-1/2 cups vodka 1/2 cup pickle juice 1 large ...

  4. Welch’s wants to grow up with ’90s kids by turning juice into ...

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    Wine to juice and juice to alcohol: ... Welch’s wants to grow up with ’90s kids by turning juice into vodka. Chloe Berger. June 25, 2024 at 5:12 PM. Marcia Fernandes / 500px—Getty Images.

  5. Lemon drop (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A lemon drop is a vodka-based cocktail that has a lemony, sweet and sour flavor, prepared using vodka, triple sec, and fresh lemon juice. [1] It has been described as a variant of, or as "a take on", the vodka martini, but is in fact closer to a daisy or a white lady variant. [2]

  6. Screwdriver (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A "virgin screwdriver" is a mocktail (non-alcoholic variation), usually made with orange juice and tonic water. [15] [16] [17] A screwdriver with apple juice instead of orange juice is an "Anita Bryant cocktail". [18] Bryant was an American singer and spokeswoman for the Florida Citrus Commission during the 1960s and 1970s. [19]

  7. Cosmopolitan (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The International Bartenders Association recipe is based on citron vodka, lemon-flavored vodka. [1] The use of citrus-flavored vodka as the basis for this cocktail appears to have been widely popularized in the mid-1990s by cocktail expert Dale DeGroff [2] and is used in the IBA-approved recipe.

  8. 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]

  9. Appletini - Wikipedia

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    4 cl (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 oz) top shelf vodka (or gin) 2 cl ( 2 ⁄ 3 oz) apple juice, cider or, most often, apple pucker Typically, the ingredients are shaken or stirred and then strained into a cocktail glass.