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  2. Piña colada - Wikipedia

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    There are many recipes for piña colada. The International Bartenders Association specifies it as: Ingredients (5 parts) 5 cl (1.7 US fl oz) white rum (3 parts) 3 cl (1.0 US fl oz) coconut cream (5 parts) 5 cl (1.7 US fl oz) pineapple juice; Method. Mix with crushed ice in blender until smooth, then pour into a chilled glass, garnish and serve.

  3. A Frosty Piña Colada Is the Perfect Summer Escape

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    This piña colada recipe is the perfect blend of pineapple and coconut! The tropical-tasting cocktail is spiked with rum and blended until smooth and creamy.

  4. Learn How to Make The Original Piña Colada

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    In the hot summer months, it's important to have a great cocktail recipe to fall back on. The piña colada happens to be refreshing and perfect for parties. Meaning "strained pineapple" in Spanish ...

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  6. Blue Hawaiian - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Hawaiian or Swimming Pool is a Piña Colada with an added splash of blue curaçao to give it an orange flavor. It is made with light rum (e.g. Pineapple Malibu rum [1] or white rum), [2] blue curaçao, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, and lemon juice.

  7. List of cocktails - Wikipedia

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    A smash is a casual icy julep (spirits, sugar, and herb) [32] cocktail filled with hunks of fresh fruit, so that after the liquid part of the drink has been consumed, one can also eat the alcohol-infused fruit (e.g. strawberries). The history of smashes goes back at least as far as the 1862 book How to Mix Drinks. [33]