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Thursday, November 11, 2010

A List Of FAll Alcoholic and Non Alcoholic Drinks To Share With Friends And Family



 
 
 
Fall is the perfect time for sharing a warm delicious treat with a friend.

Beverages

Watermelon Ginger Sipper

A mild, aromatic mocktail blended with sweet watermelon, ginger and lime. Chills out even the hottest days.

Raspberry Lime Rickey

This non-alcoholic version of the original Rickey is light enough for sipping and sweet enough for savoring.

Pina Colada

Our guiltless version of this Caribbean classic is calling your name. Try pairing it with Sam Talbot’s ceviche recipe for a refreshing summer meal.

Mixed Citrus Soda

This tasty mix of lemon, lime, grapefruit and orange juice makes a nice, alcohol free version of a classic mimosa great for a summer brunch.

Lemon Drop

A lower-calorie version of the sweet-tart original.

Frozen Lime Daiquiri

An adult version of a summer slushy, our daiquiri gets a lower calorie makeover.

Currant and Prosecco

This altered version of the classic Kir Royale makes a delicious evening aperitif.

Cherry Gin Smash

A cherry-flavored martini rimmed with natural sweetness.

Burnt Orange Cooler

One sip of this citrus-packed mocktail will add a little sunshine to any day.

Spicy Ginger Pear Cooler

Cool off with this blend of ginger, lemon and pear that’s guaranteed to make your summer a little bit sweeter.

Rosemary-Lemon Champagne Cocktail

A hint of rosemary combined with lemon zest, this light libation adds joie de vivre to your next party.

Orange Sparkle

A refreshing citrus-spiked cocktail bound to bring a spring to your step.

Chili Limeade

This limeade knows how to bring the heat to any backyard barbecue.

Black & White Russian

A little spice, some heavy cream and Truvia™ natural sweetener give this coffee cocktail additional flavor.

Lemon Iced Tea

Naturally refreshing without any guilt because this iced tea is calorie and sugar free!  This tea is balanced with the sweetness of Truvia™ natural sweetener and the tartness of lemons to quench your thirst.  This beverage has 0 calories and 0 g sugar per serving.

Anthony's Truvia™ Sour Mix

Homemade sour mix is simple to make and the taste beats the ready-made mixes every time. Making it with Truvia™ natural sweetener removes any residual guilt you might have about adding calories to your cocktails.

Raspberry Lojito

Bring a little raspberry into your rum with this recipe. These berry cocktails taste so delicious, you're probably going to need to mix up a pitcher.

Hot Cocoa Mix

This rich and creamy cocoa is comforting on a cold day while curling up on the couch.

Banana Berry Smoothie

This refreshing smoothie delivers the goodness of fruit and yogurt in a fun and delicious treat.

Tripleberry Soymilk Smoothie

This thick and delicious smoothie is loaded with antioxidants from the berries and soymilk, and sweetened with the natural goodness of Truvía™ natural sweetener.

Strawberry Lemonade Cocktail

Our Strawberry Lemonade Cocktail made its debut at O, The Oprah Magazine's Live Your Best Life Weekend where Truvia™ natural sweetener was an official sponsor. We made ours in both a cocktail and a mocktail version and the blend of sweet and tart was a huge hit. Try it for yourself and let us know what you think.

Watermelon Ginger Sparkle

Cool down with this frosty and refreshing cocktail that gets a little zip from fresh ginger.

Sparkly Lemonade

Sure to refresh, this sparkling mocktail looks best served in a chilled martini glass.

Raspberry Lime Gin and Tonic

With fresh berries everywhere at local farmers markets, now’s the time to make this low-calorie summer cocktail.

No-Rum Colada

This mocktail version of the Piña Colada has a nice, tropical kick with just a hint of creamy coconut.

Mixed Citrus Mosa

Mix up a pitcher of our blended mimosa when you’re doing a little back yard brunch or just easing into Sunday morning.

Frozen Lime Mint Slush

Make a pitcher of summertime slushies with loads of fresh mint and the luscious taste of Truvia™ natural sweetener.


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