Thursday, June 13, 2013

July 4th Drink


This year I really wanted to try and make one of these fun drinks for my kids.  They really like fun food and this is probably the funnest drink I have ever made them.  My oldest thought it was just the coolest thing and my little one could not stop drinking it!  However this drink is VERY high in sugar so be warned if you are watching the sugar you give to the kids. 

I think the hardest part of making it was finding the right drinks to get the layers.  The key is that each layer has to have a lower sugar amount than the last one.  Just like our water density experiment with the sugar and water, making this drink is pretty much the same thing (so I guess it is a science drink!).  If you want you can make this into a science lesson while making the fun treat!


Supplies
Fruit Punch (any high sugar fruit punch)
SoBe Pina Colada
Powerade Zero

Directions
 Pour your fruit punch in glass then add the SoBe Pina Colada, then finally add the Powerade  Zero.
 The key is that each layer must have a lower sugar amount than the one below it.
Now just drink and enjoy your Yummy Patriotic Drink!



22 comments:

  1. I love the way that drink looks. Fun idea for the 4th!

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  2. My kids would love these!! Hopping over from Sweet Treats & Swanky Stuff link party!

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  3. this is so cool! pinning, for the upcoming holiday!
    Not only is this a refreshing treat, but a great science experiment/lesson as well. Thank you!

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    Christina
    Pieceitalltogetherx3.blogspot.com

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  5. Fun and a learning experiment! Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday at Organized 31.

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  6. HOW FUN!! I am going to have to do this with my boys! Thanks!

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  7. that is gorgeous! What a really lovely idea. I need to try this out :) Visiting from the summer blog carnival

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  8. never thought about how the layering would work, great tip about the sugar content!

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  9. My boys would love this! Thanks for sharing!
    Robin @ Fluster Buster

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  10. I love this! I'm doing a 4th of July drinks post on Thursday, may I use this and link back to you?
    Patti @ www.organizedchaosonline.com

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  11. I love this! I'm doing a 4th of July drinks post on Thursday, may I use this and link back to you?
    Patti @ www.organizedchaosonline.com

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  12. that was pretty interesting. I would love to this experiment too.

    Judy
    Pursuit Of Functional Home

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  13. Very fun!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!

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  14. I love the idea of children learning about water density and then enjoying a fun drink too. I imagine many children would never forget such a fun lesson! Thanks for sharing on Artsy Play Wednesday.

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  15. It sounds yummy and looks amazing! What a terrific drink for the 4th of July! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  16. Congratulations...this post was featured on Create It Thursday this week! Thanks for posting such a great idea! http://www.lambertslately.com/2013/06/create-it-thursday-7-plus-features.html

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  17. Hi Tracey,

    Trish (Co-host) favorited this post and you will be featured in our Top 10 on Saturday, June 22. Please watch out for it. Thank you for sharing and joining the Pin It Monday Hop. See you soon.

    Judy
    Pursuit Of Functional Home

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  18. This does look fun and very colourful!

    Thanks for linking to The Sunday Showcase. I've featured it this week: http://www.herecomethegirlsblog.com/2013/06/22/the-sunday-showcase-4th-july.html

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  19. Very cute red, white and blue drink!

    I finally made it back from my trip so my comments are late...
    Thanks for sharing at Tuesdays with a Twist! Looking forward to seeing what you share this week!

    http://back2basichealth.blogspot.com/2013/06/tuesdays-with-twist-12-with-more-guests.html

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  20. Hi, Tracey! Your July 4th Drink has been featured on My Fourth of July Top Ten Favorites. You can view it here: http://kreativecreationz.com/blog/my-fourth-of-july-top-ten-favorites-part-one/. Enjoy your fourth!

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  21. This is so cute and very creative. Thanks so much for sharing it with Adorned From Above's Blog Hop. We can't wait to see what you share at this weeks party. Have a great week.
    Debi and Charly
    http://www.adornedfromabove.com

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