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Bailey's Banana Colada

Submitted by: Andrew and Amy Welch
Alcoholic shake with Irish cream, banana and coconut cream. 

Banana Colada

Submitted by: Jennifer
This drink is a real treat on hot days! Its blend of fresh bananas, pineapple juice, coconut and rum is fantastic! The bananas in this recipe need to be frozen before use. You may want to vary the amount of rum according to your taste. 

Pina Colada I

Submitted by: Deborah L. Gonzalez
The real Pina Colada was invented in the Hotel Caribe Hilton in Puerto Rico during the decade of the 1950's. The inventor was a bartender who entered a world competition, and won for this drink. 

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Pina Colada IV

Submitted by: Geekhousewife
This recipe was originally created by a man called Monchito in Puerto Rico in 1954. Coconut, pineapple and rum blended with cream and ice. 

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Chocolate Banana Martini

Submitted by: KIRSTENS18
This grownup version of the banana milkshake is made with banana and coffee liqueurs, and served in a martini glass drizzled with chocolate syrup. 

Pina Colada Punch

Submitted by: Debi
A slushy bowl of creamy coconut-pineapple punch spiked with rum. 

Yummy Banana Fizzy

Submitted by: Kristin
Try this very tasty and tropical recipe with rum, banana liqueur and orange juice. You can't even taste the alcohol. Perfect for summertime or holidays. 

Shaggy's Hana Bay Frootie Joy

Submitted by: Shaggy
Rum and coconut-pineapple juice poured over ice, stirred to perfection and sipped blissfully. 

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Chocolate Banana Smoothie

Submitted by: Angie
A quick, cool, tasty treat, perfect for a hot summer day! 

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Lime Daiquiri

Submitted by: Joey
A simple Daiquiri recipe. You may omit rum to make a virgin equivalent, or change to another fruit concentrate. 
 
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