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Virgin Strawberry Daiquiri

Submitted by: Ann
Grenadine, sweet-and-sour mix, plus a handful of ripe, ripe berries puts this "safe" cocktail in the pink. 

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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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Pina Colada III

Submitted by: May and Siv
A creamy slushy blend of coconut, pineapple and rum. 

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. 

Pina Colada Punch

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

Lusty Lime Virgin

Submitted by: MHIGHFILL
Use cheap diet cola when making this drink. The sweetener makes the drink taste like it has alcohol in it, but it doesn't. Of course, you could always add some later! Delicious either way! 

Next Best Thing to Lulu's Pina Colada

Submitted by: Simon'sMom
Sweet, slushy and sensational, this version of the tropical drink combines crushed pineapple with juice, pina colada mix, rum, vanilla ice cream, and whipping cream as inspired by a creation at Lulu's, a popular restaurant in Gulf Shores, Alabama. 

Juice Cooler

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

Shirley Temple

Submitted by: Bunny
A favorite drink for little girls and party-goers alike. Some grenadines may have alcohol in it, so be sure to check for that before you make this for children. 

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Banana Colada

Submitted by: Mary Young
This is a rich, soothing, summer smoothie-type rum drink. It has been my husband's favorite since we began having this drink. Now he is making it for us! Be careful - these go down easy! 
 
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