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  2. How to make healthier mocktails, according to dietitians: 5 ...

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    Fizzy Rosemary Cider Mocktail: This bubbly, low-calorie mocktail combines delicious apple cider and club soda with a splash of sugar-free simple syrup. Mocktails can be a delicious and healthful ...

  3. 8 Holiday Mocktails for an Alcohol-Free Seasonal Celebration

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    Pink “Champagne” Mocktail. Orange Cranberry Mimosa. Spiced Virgin Apple Martini. Sparkling Turmeric Tonic. Nonalcoholic Coquito Smoothie. Candy Cane Christmas Mocktail. White Hot Chocolate ...

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    Swap vodka for a Sprite and Prosecco for non-alcoholic sparkling wine in this festive cocktail that can easily be transformed into an age-friendly mocktail. Get the Pomegranate-Thyme Spritz recipe ...

  5. List of non-alcoholic mixed drinks - Wikipedia

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    A Shirley Temple "mocktail" is traditionally made from grenadine and ginger ale.Modern versions like this one may use orange juice or 7-up, and can be served with lime.. A non-alcoholic mixed drink (also known as virgin cocktail, [1] [2] temperance drink, [3] [4] "zero proof" drink [citation needed] or mocktail) [2] [3] is a cocktail-style beverage made without alcohol.

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    List of non-alcoholic mixed drinks—A non-alcoholic mixed drink (also known as virgin cocktail, temperance drink, or mocktail) is a cocktail-style beverage made without alcoholic ingredients. Soft drink

  7. Roy Rogers (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A Roy Rogers is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with cola and grenadine syrup, [1] and traditionally garnished with a maraschino cherry. The drink originated in the 1940s and is named after American actor and singer Roy Rogers (1911–1998), who was popular at the time. It was likely named after Rogers because he did not drink alcohol. [2]