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  2. Piña colada - Wikipedia

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    Lava Flow or Miami Vice – strawberry daiquiri and piña colada layered in one glass. [18] Scotsman colada – substitute rum for Scotch. [19] Tepache colada – a piña colada variation using tepache developed by JungleBird in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Recipe calls for 1.5 oz gold rum, 2 oz tepache and 1.5 oz coconut cream.

  3. Escape (The Piña Colada Song) - Wikipedia

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    "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" is a song written and performed by British-American singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes taken from his fifth studio album Partners in Crime (1979). As the lead single for the album, the pop song was recommended by Billboard for radio broadcasters on September 29, 1979, [ 4 ] then added to prominent US radio ...

  4. Rupert Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Holmes (born David Goldstein; February 24, 1947) is a British-American composer, singer-songwriter, dramatist and author.He is widely known for the hit singles "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" (1979) and "Him" (1980).

  5. If you like piƱa coladas, you'll love these 3 refreshing riffs

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    Today, July 10, is National Piña Colada Day, which means it's time to honor the drink made by blending coconut cream, pineapple juice, white rum and ice, which was invented in San Juan, Puerto ...

  6. Learn How to Make The Original Piña Colada

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    The piña colada happens to be refreshing and perfect for parties. Meaning "strained pineapple" in Spanish, the piña colada was invented in 1954. In the hot summer months, it's important to have ...

  7. Ñ - Wikipedia

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    It is used in a number of English terms of Spanish origin, such as jalapeño, piña colada, piñata, and El Niño. The Spanish word cañón, however, became naturalized as canyon. Until the middle of the 20th century, adapting it as nn was more common in English, as in the phrase "Battle of Corunna" [citation needed]. Now, it is almost always ...

  8. The Piña Colada Turns 70 But Still Stays Fresh

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    (Inspired by The Commodore) 2 oz rum. 1 oz coconut cream. ½ oz Amaretto. 6 ounces fresh pineapple juice. 1/2 cup crushed ice. a pineapple chunk and a maraschino cherry

  9. Him (Rupert Holmes song) - Wikipedia

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    Holmes had always expected "Him" to be the lead-off single to Partners in Crime, but after record executives heard the album, they concluded that "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)", a song Holmes composed mainly as album filler and never expected to be a single, would be a major hit. After "Escape" proved to be a major hit, "Him" was released as ...