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The best seller so far is the Gold Rush, a hot or iced latte with orange vanilla syrup featuring cardamom and rosemary. For kids, the Shirley Temple is an effervescent hit. “It’s fun to have a batch ...
Known online as the “Shirley Temple King,” Leo Kelly, 11, has built a sizable audience with his pointed takes on grenadine and carbonation.Credit...Lanna Apisukh for The New York Times ...
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 ...
But this “holiday season,” 7UP seems to have cracked the code and given people something they actually want, even if we had never named it before: a Shirley Temple in a can. The canned version ...
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.
A representative for Keurig Dr Pepper confirmed to TODAY.com that a new soda will be soon joining its ranks: 7-Up Shirley Temple. The new variety, offered in holiday-themed packaging, will be ...
7UP's take on the Shirley Temple, a classic mocktail made with a fizzy drink, grenadine syrup, lime juice and maraschino cherries, will be available for purchase in a 12-pack or 2L bottles.
7-Up says that the new Shirley Temple soda will be available from Oct. 15 until Dec. 31, while supplies last. The soda will be solid in two-liter bottles and 12 packs of 12-ounce cans.
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.
A limited-edition Shirley Temple 7UP flavor appears in the works for the holidays. Food and snack insider Snackolater posted on Instagram Tuesday that the lemon-lime, pomegranate and cherry ...
How Shirley Temple Lost a Million-Dollar Fortune After Fame At 2 ½, Shirley began dance lessons. By 4, she was appearing in comedy short films doing parodies of Mae West and Marlene Dietrich.