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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Star Spangled Sprite

This is a really cute, quick, and easy idea. You can use it at a July 4th picnic, for your own BBQ, or just adapt it to be something cute and fun for the kids to have during the summer!

I bought two star shaped silicone ice cube molds at Michaels. I froze one of them using Sugar Free Kool-Aid in red, and one in blue. Then I simply added them to a glass of Diet Sprite. First of all it was adorable and second of all it tastes really yummy together!!!



Definitely worth a few bucks for the cute molds, and my mind is spinning with cute drink ideas here! When Samantha tasted it she literally said, "Woah! This is a flavor explosion!" rofl! I almost died laughing, she is so darn funny! HappyTuesday, y'all!

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14 comments:

  1. That definitely sounds interesting. I tried making sparkling jello once where you use soda instead of water to make the jello but it went flat...this sounds like a much better way to get the "sparkle" with the jello :)

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  2. What a cute idea and very cool for holidays! You could do any color for different holidays!

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  3. What a great idea! Perfect for the summer!

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  4. flavor explosion...lol too cute. That is one cool looking drink

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  5. My toddlers would think this was so awesome. I have pumpkin ones that I will have use at Halloween time:)

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  6. What a cute idea! I wonder if you could just use food coloring to get colored ice cubes if you didn't want the flavor. Hmmm...

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  7. ADORABLE! Seriously, I'm gonna go a'looking for molds this weekend now :D Thank you!

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  8. VERY "cool" idea!!! I can't wait to try it!!

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  9. i love these! martha stewart move over! ;)

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