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From blood orange to coffee, cinnamon infusions to experimental fruit mixes, Coca-Cola has been there, and done that. Coca-Cola is the biggest-selling drink in history. However, it's not just the company getting creative.
Around the world, Coke enthusiasts are stirring up their concoctions, turning a simple soda into a key ingredient for delightful recipes. So if you're itching to bring a bit of flair into your glass, here are five Coca-Cola recipes that are bound to refresh your palate. Roy Rodgers Mocktail A Roy Rogers drink is a non-alcoholic beverage made with just three ingredients.
Image credit: Dall-E 3 Let’s start with a classic homage to the "King of the Cowboys," Ray Rogers. This mocktail blends Coca-Cola with a dash of grenadine for a sweet twist, garnished with a cherry. Here's how: Fill a highball glass three-quarters with ice, pour grenadine over the ice, follow with Coke, and then garnish with a cherry.
It's simplicity with a taste of old Hollywood charm. Mickey Mouse A combination of coke and vanilla ice cream float, the Mickey Mouse is a tried and tested hit. Image credit: Dall-E 3 Perfect for kids and the young at heart, the Mickey Mouse cocktail is as whimsical as it sounds.
To make it, fill a tall glass with ice, add Coca-Cola to about two-thirds, gently float a scoop of ice cream on top, and crown it with whipped cream and a cherry to mimic Mickey's ears. It's a sweet treat that’s sure to bring out smiles! Loading..
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