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  2. How to make healthier mocktails, according to dietitians: 5 ...

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    Fizzy Rosemary Cider Mocktail: This bubbly, low-calorie mocktail combines delicious apple cider and club soda with a splash of sugar-free simple syrup. Mocktails can be a delicious and healthful ...

  3. 35 Mocktail Recipes That Go Beyond Seltzer and Fruit Juice - AOL

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    Mocktails: Great in theory, but more often than not, they’re just fruit juice and seltzer masquerading as booze in a punch bowl. Just because you’re not drinking alcohol doesn’t mean you ...

  4. Try These Easy Mouth Watering Christmas Mocktails - AOL

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    Cranberry juice, sugar, lime juice, and basil leaves are at the heart of this recipe, offering a refreshingly sweet sip with a punch of tartness. Get the Cranberry-Basil Spritzer recipe .

  5. 31 Mocktail Recipes That Go Beyond Seltzer and Fruit Juice - AOL

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  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. 17 Exciting Mocktail Recipes Made for Dry January—and Beyond

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  8. Non-alcoholic drink - Wikipedia

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    A malt drink that contains less than 0.5% alcohol by volume does not have to be labeled. (e) Non-alcoholic. The term “non-alcoholic” may be used on labels of malt beverages only if the statement “contains less than 0.5 percent (or .5%) alcohol by volume” appears immediately adjacent to it, in readily legible printing, and on a ...

  9. Roy Rogers (drink) - Wikipedia

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    It was likely named after Rogers because he did not drink alcohol. [2] 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 ...