Fuzzy Moguai

Submitted by: ICEMYST 
Boredom makes some pretty interesting drinks that taste surprisingly good. This citrus flavored sipper is mild yet potent. It will sneak in and whoop your butt like a little ninja. 

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Pierced Fuzzy Navel

Submitted by: ASHLEY40 
Actually stumbled across this when making Fuzzy Navels. It was a suggested recipe. Thought it might be good to share...interesting. Great party drink. Scales well. 

Lianna's Cosmopolitan

Submitted by: LGRIER514 
My friends tell me I make the best Cosmopolitan they ever had, but I never tell them that's because I changed the recipe. 

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Fuzzy Italian Navel

Submitted by: Patsy 
Grenadine syrup and peach schnapps completed by orange juice and soda. 

Fruity Banger

Submitted by: SLUTBOX 
If you're trying to find the right drink to get the job done and like things on the fruity side, then the 'Fruity Banger' is for you! It's all fruit and happiness. 

Texas Tea III

Submitted by: charlie 
The Texas part of the tea comes from the tequila as opposed to a Long Island iced tea, which uses gin instead of tequila. This is the standard Bartender's recipe for a Texas Tea. 

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Ramos Fizz

Submitted by: MGM 
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Balalaika

Submitted by: Leslie A. 
Vodka and cointreau (a type of orange brandy), with a tart shot of lemon juice, round out this easy Nordic cocktail. 

Fuzzy Navel Slush

Submitted by: R WARNER 
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Madcat

Submitted by: John Koeck 
Tropical fruit-flavored rum liqueur mixes well with vodka and lemon-lime soda. 
 
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