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  2. How to Make Lemonade - AOL

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    First, make a simple syrup by simmering the water until the sugar has completely dissolved. Then squeeze the lemons until you have a cup of lemon juice. Combine the cooled simple syrup, lemon ...

  3. How to Make Homemade Lemonade Taste 10x Better - AOL

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    For the lemonade itself, I made a single serving by using a 16-ounce pint glass filled with ice, 4 tablespoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice, and 2 tablespoons of my vanilla simple syrup (the ...

  4. 10 Ways to Jazz Up Lemonade - AOL

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    Just add 1 thinly sliced, de-seeded Jalapeño and a handful of cilantro to a tall pitcher of lemonade made using a simple syrup. Ginger — Oh yeah, this one is a winter favorite that I can't help ...

  5. Lemonade - Wikipedia

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    In North America and South Asia, lemonade is typically non-carbonated and non-clarified (called "cloudy lemonade" in British English, or lemon squash in Australian English). It is traditionally a homemade drink using lemon juice, water, and a sweetener such as cane sugar , simple syrup , maple syrup or honey . [ 2 ]

  6. Simply Beverages - Wikipedia

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    In February 2009, "Simply Lemonade with Raspberry" became available. In January 2012, "Simply Cranberry Cocktail" and "Simply Lemonade with Mango" were released. [4] The company introduced "Simply Peach" and "Simply Lemonade with Strawberry" in 2017. In 2018, the size of the 59oz bottles was reduced to 52oz to reduce production costs. The ...

  7. Arnold Palmer (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Iced tea, lemonade The Arnold Palmer is a non-alcoholic beverage that combines iced tea and lemonade . The name refers to the professional American golfer Arnold Palmer , who was known to often request and drink this beverage combination; some attribute the invention of the beverage to the golfer.