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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. 

Pina Colada I

Submitted by: DWGONZALE 
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. 

Pina Colada Punch

Submitted by: DEBI1 
A slushy bowl of creamy coconut-pineapple punch spiked with rum. 

Mango Pina Colada Smoothie

Submitted by: Godiva Goddess 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
This is my take on a alcohol-free pina colada. 

Pina Colada Dip

Submitted by: Melissa 
This smooth summertime dip is great with strawberries and bananas, and may be prepared with or without strawberry daiquiri. 

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Pina Colada Cake I

Submitted by: Jeannine Rivers 
Perfect on a hot summer day! 

Pina Colada II

Submitted by: MÔNICA 
A pitcher of white wine with minced pineapple, lemon slices and lemon-lime soda. This is an excellent refresher on very hot days.  

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Pina Colada Sorbet

Submitted by: CALLALILLIE 
Home Town: Canton, South Dakota, USA
Living In: Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
This is the sorbet version of a favorite summertime drink -- Pina Colada! It's creamy, cool, pineapple-coconutty and a wonderful summer dessert which just might inspire a fiesta. 

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Pina Colada Cake III

Submitted by: MARBALET 
A moist cake, reminiscent of the tropical drink for which it is named. 

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Virgin Pina Colada

Submitted by: SAMMYSAM 
A yummy, easy to make tropical fruit drink recipe using everyday ingredients! Great for those hot days by the pool! 
 
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