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Peach Smoothie

Submitted by: FISHLOVE 
Canned peaches blended with ice cream, soy milk and orange juice. 

Peach Drink

Submitted by: AHMOM 
Just peach nectar and orange juice poured over ice - simply mahvelous. 

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Cran-Dandy Cooler

Submitted by: Bea 
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
A carbonated cranberry and pineapple refreshing cooler. 

Lemony Grape Cooler

Submitted by: SATDEL 
A decorative ice ring tops this delightfully simple grape juice and citrus punch. 

Sunset Cooler

Submitted by: Louise 
Spiced pineapple juice is combined with a basic sugar syrup, naturally colored with pandan leaves. 

Juice Cooler

Submitted by: Kara 
A splash of soda gives this non-alcoholic fruit-juice cocktail just the right fizz. 

Tropical Cooler Smoothie

Submitted by: BRAT87 
A smoothie with orange juice, pineapple, and banana - sweetened with honey. 

Basic Syrup for Sunset Cooler

Submitted by: Louise 
Basic syrup for Sunset Cooler. The pandan leaves, also known as screwpine, can be obtained from Asian shops. We only use the leafy part and not the green liquid derived from the plant after pounding for coloring food. The leaves gave a beautiful fragrance for the syrup. 

Peach Sangria Rosa

Submitted by: jabsbride 
A light, refreshing sangria made with rose wine and brimming with flavors of peach! 

Springtime Citrus Cooler

Submitted by: VALKARYN 
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
This is a refreshing, non-alcoholic cooler made with oranges, Earl Grey tea, and rose water. It is a springtime and summer favorite in our house, this citrus flavored drink refreshes nicely and serves as a great alternative to tea or water at a brunch. 
 
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