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  2. Shirley Temple (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic mixed drink traditionally made with ginger ale ... Modern Shirley Temple recipes may substitute lemon-lime soda or lemonade and ...

  3. Dry January iconic mocktail 'Shirley Temple' has fascinating ...

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    The Shirley Temple mocktail was first created about a century ago, but its history, ingredients and recipe are up for debate, a cocktail professional told Fox News Digital.

  4. These Are Happy Tears, I Swear—I'm Just So Excited To Make ...

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    Shirley Temple Float. Pisces are the dreamiest of the Zodiac, and have a penchant for being nostalgic. So with the Dirty Shirley being the drink, we thought, Why not float-ify it? The result was ...

  5. This Shirley Temple Float Will Unleash Your Inner Child - AOL

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    Yields: 2 servings. Prep Time: 5 mins. Total Time: 10 mins. Ingredients. Shirley Temple Float. 1 oz. grenadine. 12 oz. ginger ale. 4. scoops vanilla ice cream. 2

  6. List of non-alcoholic mixed drinks - Wikipedia

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    A Shirley Temple "mocktail" is traditionally made from grenadine and ginger ale.Modern versions like this one may use orange juice or 7-up, and can be served with lime.. A non-alcoholic mixed drink (also known as virgin cocktail, [1] [2] temperance drink, [3] [4] "zero proof" drink [citation needed] or mocktail) [2] [3] is a cocktail-style beverage made without alcohol.

  7. Talk:Shirley Temple (drink) - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the version made with lemon-lime soda as the default or "standard" Shirley Temple, but most recipes I have seen use ginger ale as the base and list lemon-lime soda as a variant. Does anyone know which version is more common? If it is ginger ale, the article should be changed to reflect that. Sara 17:16, 8 Mar 2004 (UTC)

  8. 7-Up is dropping a Shirley Temple flavor and the ... - AOL

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    7-Up says the flavor was inspired by the fact that the Shirley Temple is the most-visited recipe on its website. The brand adds that it also has a recipe for an adult-version of a Shirley Temple, ...

  9. Roy Rogers (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The Roy Rogers is similar to other non-alcoholic beverages, specifically the Shirley Temple. Their recipes are similar: the Roy Rogers uses cola instead of the ginger ale and/or lemon-lime soda used in the Shirley Temple. The Roy Rogers was reportedly sold as a boy's alternative to the Shirley Temple in the 1950s and 1960s. [2]