The Best Non-Alcoholic Cocktails
A collection of the best mocktails (or non-alcoholic) cocktails. Some are virgin versions of popular alcoholic cocktails, others are proven unique mixes.
Based on the cherry bubblecake but one for the kids and the drivers - great for wedding toasts and parties.
A very great relaxing dinner beverage for non-alcoholic drinkers.
Cool kids drink with two raspberries
This non-alcoholic version of the cocktail has nothing in common with its spirited counter-part. It doesn't resemble the name in no way, except maybe that it is pretty cool mocktail after all.
Refreshing and made with style. Perfect for pregnant women on a party.
A very simple non-alcoolic cocktail.
An alcohol free alternative to the famous carribean desert cocktail.
This mocktail is a take-off on the Bloody Mary.
One of the most popular mocktails. All the taste of the Mojito without the alcohol.
A very simple mocktail with orange juice and tonic water.
A very refreshing summer mocktail
A very easy non alcoholic but very tasty margarita. Serves 4.
A little breeze for the summer. Can be virgin or with bit of tequila.
A fruity mocktail with a touch of innocence.
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Piña Colada Mimosas
Piña Colada Mimosas
This is the perfect drink to sip beachside (or poolside) this summer.
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Skinny Strawberry Mojitos
Skinny Strawberry Mojitos
The it drink of summer.
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Piña Colada Mimosas
This is the perfect drink to sip beachside (or poolside) this summer.
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Skinny Strawberry Mojitos
The it drink of summer.
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Strawberry Shortcake Mimosas
When plain ol' orange juice just won't cut it.
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Vodka Pink Lemonade Slushies
Sweet, sour, and crazy adorable.
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Toasted Marshmallow Campfire Cocktail
This creamy concoction hits the sweet spot between cocktail, coffee, and dessert.
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Prosecco Slushies
Not going to lie, these slushies made us feel fancy AF.
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Blue Crush Margaritas
You're going to be crushing it after downing these blue crush margaritas.
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The Old Battle Axe Cocktail
You'll love this drink's smoky secret ingredient.
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Boozy Sour Watermelon Slushies
This is how adults enjoy sour watermelon candies.
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Fizzy Lifting Drinks
The sweet and sparkly way to channel everyone's favorite candy man.
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Cocktail Recipes
A homemade recipe with a little booze and a lot of mirth.
Shaken, not stirred, of course.
Pick your liquor and go.
There's really no way to mess this one up.
A delightfully simple Cognac cocktail.
Maple is the latest flavor trend, and it pairs perfectly with whiskey.
It's brunch season, and you can't have a proper brunch without one.
You'll need four kinds of rum and a killer hangover cure.
A tonic for the coldest months.
You'll need bourbon, lemon juice, and sugar.
And its delicious cousin, the Kentucky Mule.
Get ready for New Year's Eve—or any high-spirited evening—with a bottle of champagne and one of these recipes.
Refreshing, with a kick.
The drink, with Bulleit Rye, milk liqueur, and twists of fruit, is called Spilt Milk.
A booze-and-bubbly cocktail to knock you flat.
When you're in the mood for a bonafide classic.
Rye whiskey is a requirement.
With this cocktail, dirtier is better.
It tastes even better with lime.
Whatever your drink of choice, here's how to stay cool all summer.
Enjoy the martini's sweeter cousin.
A fan favorite of the Kentucky Derby that you can easily make on your own.
Because brunch without one is pointless.
Easy to drink. Even easier to make.
But it nails the New Orleans vibe.
Summertime's most delicious, and grown-up, fruit punch-esque beverage.
A simple, crisp summer classic.
Here's how to enjoy one no matter where you are.
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Glow Water
Glow Water
Water is so much more fun with flavor!
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Frosted Lemonade
Frosted Lemonade
If you love Chick-fil-A's frozen lemonade, you need to try this recipe.
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Glow Water
Water is so much more fun with flavor!
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Frosted Lemonade
If you love Chick-fil-A's frozen lemonade, you need to try this recipe.
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Watermelon Lemonade
Most refreshing summer drink ever? We think so.
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Mango Lemonade
Mango is exactly what lemonade was missing.
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Purple Punch
Whoever thought a mocktail could be this good?
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Lime Zinger
This mocktail is proof that you can have a party without alcohol.
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Sparkle Punch
For extra style points, add lemon slices to the pitcher, and garnish each glass with a slice before serving. You fancy now.
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Nothing says summer like lemonade.
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Berry Lemonade
You're going to need a giant pitcher of this.
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Rhubarb Lemonade
Tired of traditional lemonade? This strawberry-rhubarb variation gotchu.
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11 Grown Up Cocktails Without the Alcohol
Maybe you're still eating light, or maybe you just don't like drinking that much. Either way, it can be tough to find non alcoholic cocktails that have complex flavors and feel grown up. So as you plan your Valentine's Day celebration consider these mixed drinks that skip the alcohol but are still every bit as festive:
• Basil Lemon Syrup: a great starter for lots of drinks. Mix in some bubbly water, a dash of cranberry juice and some fresh basil or mix it with some meyer lemonade for a tart lip smacker.
• Stormy Monday: a take on the Dark and Stormy, mix ginger beer with lime and bitters.
• Lemon Verbena and Orange Blossom Fizz: mixes one of our favorite flavors, lemon verbena, with a little something exotic. If you can't find any verbena, try a lemon verbena tisane or infusion and allow to cool, then mix the orange blossom water with that.
• Blackberry and Elderflower Spritzer with Mint: employs fresh berries, some bubbly and you can make it as sweet or sour as you like.
• La Boheme Noir: a mix of black tea and lavender infused honey
• Classic Shirley Temple with a twist: using a fresh DIY grenadine syrup mixed with a bt of lime to take the sweetness down a notch.
• Faux Mojito: using a standard mojito recipe, omit the alcohol and make sure to use plenty of fresh mint.
• Coco Cola: this one uses coconut milk, coke and lime juice in a cocktail shaker.
• Sophisticated Lady: a not too sweet mocktail with a muddled, salted cucumber, shaken over ice with cranberry juice, lime juice and simple syrup, then filtered and served over ice.
• Sweet and Salty Limeaid: not for everyone, this salty take on traditonal limeaid is popular in thai restuarants but is an acquired taste.
• Meyer Lemon Sangria: use that winter citrus with some ripe apples to create a non alcoholic sangria.
• Try a Shrub: it's basically drinkable vinegar and the complexity of the flavor really helps make it feel more like an adult beverage. See some recipes for making your own shrub here.
And remember, for an added dimension you can use maple syrup in place of a simple syrup or you can infuse your simple syrup to have flavors like lemon verbena and rosemary.
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Not necessarily. Although they have fewer calories, many light beers have almost as much alcohol as regular beer—about 85% as much, or 4.2% versus 5.0% alcohol by volume, on average.
Check the alcohol content of your beverage. Malt beverages are not required to list their alcohol content on the labels, so you may need to visit the bottler's Web site.
How many "drinks" are in a bottle of wine?
A typical 25-ounce (750 ml) bottle of table wine holds about 5 "standard" drinks, each containing about 5 ounces. This serving size of wine contains about the same amount of alcohol as a 12-ounce regular beer or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof spirits.
Get to know what 5 ounces looks like by measuring it out at home. That way you can estimate how many standard drinks you're being served in a restaurant or bar that uses large glasses and generous serving sizes.
Mixing alcohol with certain medications can cause nausea, headaches, drowsiness, fainting, a loss of coordination, internal bleeding, heart problems, and difficulties in breathing. Alcohol can also make a medication less effective. For more information, see Harmful Interactions: Mixing Alcohol with Medicines.
Examples of medical conditions for which it's safest to avoid drinking include liver disease (such as from hepatitis C), bipolar disorder, abnormal heart rhythm, and chronic pain.
Among the dangers of underage drinking:
- Each year, an estimated 5,000 people under age 21 die from alcohol-related injuries.
- The younger people are when they start to drink, the more likely they are to become alcoholic at some point in their lives.
- Underage drinking is illegal—an arrest can lead to losing a job, a driver's license, or a college scholarship.
Even moderate amounts of alcohol can significantly impair driving performance and your ability to operate other machinery, whether or not you feel the effects of alcohol.
Heavy drinking during pregnancy can cause brain damage and other serious problems in the baby. Because it is not yet known whether any amount of alcohol is safe for a developing baby, women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should not drink.
Highest risk
About 50% of people who drink in this group have an alcohol use disorder.
Increased risk
This "increased risk" category contains three different drinking pattern groups. Overall, nearly 20% of people who drink in this category have an alcohol use disorder.
Low-risk drinking
Only about 2% of drinkers in this group has an alcohol use disorder.
A U.S. "standard" drink contains about 0.6 fluid ounces or 14 grams of "pure" alcohol. That's the amount in 12 ounces of regular beer, 5 ounces of table wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof distilled spirits.
Distilled spirits include vodka, whiskey, gin, rum, and tequila.
Light to moderate drinking
- Men: Up to 2 drinks per day
- Women: Up to 1 drink per day
- Men: More than 4 drinks on any day or more than 14 drinks per week
- Women: More than 3 drinks on any day or more than 7 drinks per week
Low-risk drinking
Men: No more than 4 drinks on any day and no more than 14 per week
Women: No more than 3 drinks on any day and no more than 7 per week
People with a parent, grandparent, or other close relative with alcoholism have a higher risk for becoming dependent on alcohol. For many, it may be difficult to maintain low-risk drinking habits. For more information, see A Family History of Alcoholism: Are You at Risk?
Pace yourself: It's best to have no more than one standard drink per hour, with nonalcoholic "drink spacers" between alcohol beverages. On any day, stay within low-risk levels of no more than 4 drinks for men or 3 for women. Note that it takes about 2 hours for the adult body to completely break down a single drink. Do not drive after drinking.
For comparison, regular beer is 5% alcohol by volume (alc/vol), table wine is about 12% alc/vol, and straight 80-proof distilled spirits is 40% alc/vol.
The percent alcohol by volume (alc/vol) for distilled spirits is listed on bottle labels and may be found online as well. It is half the "proof," such that 80-proof spirits is 40% alc/vol.
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10 Delicious Blue Curacao Cocktails
What better way to cure the blues than to enjoy a blue curacao cocktail?
Blue curacao is a liqueur that is most commonly used to make striking cocktails and shooters. The blue is absolutely stunning—just what you want a cocktail to look like. The taste has a citrus flavor to it which is why it's so refreshing to drink. In my mind it's the perfect liqueur to star in a summer cocktail, although I'll admit I drink it all year around in some of these fabulous cocktails.
Let's look at how curacao is made and ten fantastic cocktails that you can make with it that are sure to impress your guests.
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What Is Blue Curacao?
Curacao is a liqueur that has an orangey flavor to it. It gets this flavor from the peels of the laraha citrus fruit that is grown on the island of curacao (which is where the liqueur gets its name).
The laraha are descendants of the Valencia oranges that were brought to Curacao in the 1500s by Spanish explorers. Neither the soil or climate were suited to growing oranges and the original Valencia oranges evolved into the laraha.
The laraha are too bitter to be eaten. The skins, however, can be used. When making the curacao liqueur, the laraha peel is dried. The drying process releases the laraha's sweetly fragranced essential oils. Once dried, the skins are soaked in alcohol and water for a few days before they are removed.
Curacao liqueur is actually colorless. Artificial color is added to it frequently, however, most commonly blue. Blue curacao can make some very striking cocktails. I have included 10 of them for you to enjoy.
1. Blue Lagoon
My favorite blue curacao cocktail
- 1 oz vodka
- 1/2 oz blue curacao
- Lemonade
Fill a highball glass with ice, add the vodka and blue curacao and top up with lemonade, stir and serve.
This cocktail is great to drink on a warm summers afternoon as it has a lovely refreshing flavor and with the lemonade component of it making it into a 'tall drink' it's not as potent as some other refreshing cocktails can be!
2. Blue Hawaiian
A cocktail to get everyone dancing!
- 1/2 oz light rum
- 1/2 oz blue curacao
- 2 oz pineapple juice
- 1/2 oz coconut cream
- 1 cup of ice
Place all of the ingredients into a blender, blend and serve in a highball glass with a pineapple wheel and some cherries as garnish.
3. Midnight Kiss
The slow dance of the evening . . . or just a drink for a special evening for two.
- 1 1/2 oz vodka
- 1/2 oz blue curacao
- 1 tsp lemon juice
- Champagne
Place the vodka, blue curacao, lemon juice and ice into a cocktail shaker and shake, then strain into a champagne flute and top up with champagne.
A very striking looking cocktail
- 1 1/2 oz. silver tequila
- 2 oz pineapple juice
- 1/2 oz. blue curacao
Pour tequila into a glass and fill with ice. Add pineapple juice and stir well. Top with Blue Curacao and stir lightly. Garnish with a cherry.
5. Big Easy Blue Punch
This one made the top 50 holiday drinks list. I'll say no more.
- 1 oz blue curacao
- 2 oz coconut rum
- 2 oz pineapple soda
- 1/2 oz lemon juice
Combine blue curacao, rum and lemon juice into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake and strain into a rocks glass. Top with pineapple soda and garnish with lemon wheel.
6. Blue Diablo
Don't drink too many of these—the name says it all.
- 1 1/4 oz Jose Cuervo Clasico
- 1/4 oz blue curacao
- Juice of half lime
- 1 tsp lemon juice
- Club soda
Mix tequila, blue curacao, lime juice and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour into a short glass and top with club soda.
7. Blue Monday
Love the song and the drink's not bad either.
- 2 oz vodka
- Вј oz triple sec
- Вј oz blue curacao
Place all of the ingredients together with ice into a cocktail shaker, shake and serve in a martini glass.
8. Bluebird
One for the gin drinkers.
- 2 oz gin
- 1 oz triple sec
- 1 oz blue curacao
- 2 dashes bitters
Shake all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with a cherry.
9. Blue Margarita
A classic blue curacao cocktail.
- 2 oz tequila
- 1 oz blue curacao
- 1 oz triple sec
- 1 oz lime juice
- Salt
- Garnish: lime wedge
Rim the glass with salt. Shake all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into the margarita glass being careful of the salt rim.
10. Electric Blue Margarita
A classic with a retro peach schnapps twist
- 1 oz triple sec
- 1 oz silver tequila
- 1/2 oz peach schnapps
- 1/2 oz blue curacao
- 4 oz sour mix
Shake all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Fill glass with ice. Strain the mixture over fresh ice and garnish with lemon slice and serve.
Indianapolis Cocktail
This cocktail is fairly new to me and while it makes a nice change from the Blue Lagoon, it doesn't have as much flavor as the Blue Hawaiian for example. It looks sensational however.
Mix the ingredients together in a mixing glass with ice before straining into martini glasses to serve.
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Which Is Your Favorite?
Lou165 15 months ago from Australia
Sounds delicious, I'll have to get some more Banana Liqueur and try that one.
My daughter had a blue Curacao cocktail in Corfu. Said to be the barman's personal one. It consisted of Blue Curacao, Bailey's Cream and Banana Liqueur. Said it tasted fabulous.
Diana Grant 2 years ago from London
Just clearing out my alcohol cupboard and came across something blue in a plastic bottle. Wasn't sure if it was blue curacao or blue spirit for my fondue. The only way to find out was to taste it, which I did very gingerly. Happily it tasted good so I was delighted to find your cocktail recipes. I didn't have any vodka, 'cos my partner drinks it as soon as he finds it - lol - so thought I'd try something else. I've got the lemon, lemonade and ice so will scout around for the final mystery ingredient to incorporate into what I'm sure will be a delightful aromatic drink. so cheers, and here's to you down-under
Susanna Duffy 3 years ago from Melbourne Australia
I've never known what made blue curacao blue!
Wow they all sound good. especially the Big Easy Blue Punch. Can't wait to try your recipes! Thanks for a mouthwatering lens. Cheers!
Paula Hite 3 years ago from Virginia
Great lens Lou! It will be on our Tumblr page on May 17.
GramaBarb 4 years ago from Vancouver
Love the Blue Hawaiian !
So perfect running across your lens today as I just found a bottle while cleaning out the liquor closet and was wonder what festive drinks I might make this weekend!
ConvenientCalendar 4 years ago
My favorite blue curacao cocktail. Nice choices!
Really nice idea. It seems that I don't have any other choice but to sets all those cocktails myself. Thank you very much :)
blue and alcohol.. 2 of my fav things
blueredblueyellow 4 years ago
I love this page! Great ideas -- and lots I'd like to try :)
Allison Whitehead 4 years ago
Oooh sounds lovely - do I have to pick a favourite?
MissMalaprop 4 years ago
I love Blue Curacao! Don't have a favorite recipe, but if it's blue, it's fun & yummy!
My favourite cocktail is called Mushy Peas:
1 part apple juice
1 part orange juice
A dash of blue curaçao (although I always put more in than I should)
Cocktail Making 4 years ago
Love these, Blue is such a good colour for cocktails..
Lou165 4 years ago from Australia
@PunkyMedic LM: 1 part gin
1 part blue curacao
1 part peach schnapps
3 parts apple juice
Shake all of the ingredients together with ice and strain into a glass to serve.
PunkyMedic LM 4 years ago
What is a Blue Marlin made out of? I've had this drink before in southern Florida.
DecoratingEvents 4 years ago
The Indianapolis cocktail looks very interesting! Great list of drinks using Blue Curacao!
kerryhrabstock 4 years ago
Love the Blue Margarita.
Visited this lens before, and as I've got wings, returned to spread around some angel dust!: )
Dorothy Holder 4 years ago from New Zealand
drinking blue to feel in the pink. nom nom nom
VspaBotanicals 4 years ago
Blue Lagoon as well.
I could drink it all just now :)
Mines the Blue Lagoon as well. Although looking at your recipes I may change my mine as the Bluebird looks good too. Oh dear, looks like I will have to conduct my own taste test. such is life! lol
Clairissa 4 years ago from OREFIELD, PA
They all sound delicious!
Stephen J Parkin 4 years ago from Pine Grove, Nova Scotia, Canada
Blue Lagoon for me too.
jamesdesalvo lm 4 years ago
The Indianapolis Cocktail sounds great right about now!
LynetteBell 4 years ago from Christchurch, New Zealand
A nice list of blue cocktails to try!
I like these Blue Curacao Cocktails
iulianaionescu 4 years ago
I think I'll try the Blue Monday cocktail. :)
Lou165 4 years ago from Australia
@anonymous: They're written for one person.
For how many people are the recipes written?
Hope 4 years ago from Skokie, Illinois
My favorite is the Yale Cocktail - gin, blue curacao and dry vermouth, although the Blue Cowboy is great, too (gin and blue curacao)!
Cocktail Making 4 years ago
Totally agree, with it one of our most used cocktail ingredients - makes the cocktails really stand out. Great Lens, strong knowledge shown.
JoyfulPamela2 5 years ago from Pennsylvania, USA
I've never had any of these before, but the color sure looks appealing.
We always used it to make Romulan Ale!
Lou165 5 years ago from Australia
@HhaosThorngage: That sounds pretty dangerous, but I will still have to try it :)
HhaosThorngage 5 years ago
There is a drink at a local bar here that is just like a long island, they just substitute the cola for Curacao, great lens!
I've never tried any of them but I would like to
electric blue margarita, it is strong . hic
Reputable_Source 5 years ago
The blue reminds of Romulan Ale from Star Trek. Thanks for the lense :d
My favorite is the Blue Lagoon, but the others sound wonderful as well. This is Rainbow week on Squidoo and this is one of my favorite blue things. Thanks for a great lens and wishing you a smooth, cool, blue drinK! Enjoy!
These look delicious! I wish I could make them, but I can't or else I'd probably give myself a heart attack with all the medications I have to take.
I love the sky blue colour and there are plenty of recipes here that one can try.
aquarian_insight 5 years ago
Delicious and gorgeous to look at - blue curacao cocktails are always a treat. Lovely lens.
I do love Blue Hawaiians. Anything with pineapple juice usually tastes good. And can't complain about a little rum either!
WebMarketingPro 5 years ago
I love drinkables in this color. Not sure why this is. Maybe because this color doesn't occur in food naturally? At least not very often.
Thanks for the great lens. I'll have to try some of these cocktails.
They all sound very good, can't wait to try a few. Fab recipes and fab info about the drink - well done
evannecarter 5 years ago
Great info. Not familiar with the topic of the lens, but enjoyed learning about it.
looks taste good :-) my son asking when can try it
Miha Gasper 5 years ago from Ljubljana, Slovenia, EU
Blue is my favorite color. Cheers!
Midnight kiss sounds like it would be fun :)
Michelle 5 years ago from Central Ohio, USA
Great lens. you definitely made me thirsty.
Delightful - pinned to my "Favorite Drinks" board.
Spiderlily321 5 years ago
I love blue curacao! Great recipes here that I gotta try sometime. Thanks for sharing.
Kristen 5 years ago from Wisconsin
YUM! My favorite was the Midnight Kiss! Can't wait to try. Great job on the lens!
Lori Green 5 years ago from Las Vegas
I haven't had Blue Curacao in years. Time to hit the clubs.
Lorna Jean Aro 5 years ago
I love blue lagoon too! nice lens :D
They all look great. I can't wait to try one of them.
Cynthia Davis 5 years ago from Pittsburgh
I'm also a big fan of the Blue Lagoon cocktail. I love the blue tropical look of this drink, too!
Nice lens! Electric Blue Margarita.
1/2 shot of Blue Curacao
1/4 shot of vodka
1/2 shot of sourpuss
Topped with 7-up or Sprite
cocktailsexaminer 6 years ago
My favorite is actually the Capri Sun - tastes just like those pouches kid's drink! Blue Curacao is an underrated liquor, great lens!
I love Curacao Cocktails! And I think Midnight Kiss it's the best!
julieannbrady 7 years ago
You know, I don't think I see my drink -- it's a bit of a teal color but I know it is made with Blue Curacao -- and I always got it at Jaguars game -- BUT it costs $15.00 for a big one.
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