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The very first Shirley Temple (and what folks think of the most classic Shirley Temple) uses ginger ale as the base, along ...
A sweet, fizzy, and bright Shirley Temple mocktail seems impossible to hate, but it turns out the actress the drink was named for would never have ordered one.
The Shirley Temple has been an alcohol-free favorite for nearly a century. It's been called the "original mocktail," but its actual history – and ingredients – are up for debate. "Beverage ...
A carbonated soft drink inspired by a classic mocktail is set to hit shelves next month. "Yasss! Although, I’ve been calling Cherry 7up Shirley Temple for decades, now," one user wrote. 7UP's ...
The New York Times speculated that the Dirty Shirley was the drink of summer that year — and it's still popular today. Keurig Dr Pepper, which makes 7UP, suggests mixing 5 oz. of the new Shirley ...
7UP Shirley Temple is a limited time offering, while supplies last. 7UP's take on the Shirley Temple, a classic mocktail made with a fizzy drink, grenadine syrup, lime juice and maraschino ...
Childhood actress Shirley Temple would frequent the establishment. And since she was a kid, she would drink mocktails. This particular concoction caught on and was named after her.
7-Up plans on releasing a new Shirley Temple soda, as confirmed by online snack bloggers and we pages from Target and Walmart. The beverage will reportedly combine pomegranate and cherry flavors.
We Should Have Had a Canned Shirley Temple a Long Time Ago. 7UP’s new Shirley Temple ... your Oreo Cokes and Flamin’ Hot Mountain Dews — things that people want to drink out of perverse ...