Summer Delight

Submitted by: SUZY JOHNSON 
Spiced rum with banana liqueur, grenadine, o.j. and pina colada mix. Arriba, hurry to the hammock with this libation by your side. 

Jill's Summer Sangria

Submitted by: JILLJAMESON 
Wonderful drink for the summer or for a holiday party! 

Orange Pineapple Smoothie

Submitted by: Kike Aurelus 
This drink is really refreshing on a hot summer day, however, only adults are allowed to indulge in this liquid feast! Pineapple, orange and ice are blended, and spiked with rum. 

The South Mission Mango

Submitted by: Kahana 
A fruity rum drink made with guava, mango, and frozen pina colada mix! You may not be able to wait for the next 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. 

Best Frozen Daiquiris

Submitted by: DOREENB 
These are the easiest 'no-blender-needed' frozen daiquiris ever! A potent concoction of limeade and rum is frozen, then served up slushy! 

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Bing Cherry Daiquiri

Submitted by: MGM 
Infuse yourself with flavor with this delicious cocktail from Zuri. 

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Basic Daiquiri

Submitted by: CATKID 
The basic drink that everyone loves - the daiquiri. Fancy enough for company, good tasting enough for any day of the week. 

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Green Gecko

Submitted by: Darron 
Green Chartreuse and 151 rum are combined in this potent shot. 

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Frozen Lime Daiquiri

Submitted by: Bea 
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
This is an easy way to make daiquiris using lime concentrate, rum and ice cubes. 
 
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