French soda

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Coconut Lime French Soda | only 3 ingredients and Dairy-free! French Soda, Italian Soda Bar, Bbq Drinks, Ugly Food, Italian Cream Soda, Soda Bar, Italian Cream, Happy Drink, Italian Soda

Create a delightful, refreshing, non-alcoholic carbonated beverage from scratch using only three uncomplicated ingredients: sparkling water, lime juice, and coconut cream. This recipe produces a flawless rendition of an Italian cream soda transformed into a French Soda without incorporating any dairy products or requiring a voyage to Italy. The resulting beverage is light, refreshing, and delicious!

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🍹 Craving a soda-style drink with a 7 Brew aesthetic? Try the Vanilla Cream Soda Fizz – a sparkling masterpiece that’s perfect hot or cold, with options for low kcal syrups, whipped cream, or even as a frozen treat. Whether you’re creating at home or ordering from the menu list, this is a refreshing 7 Brew drink to try this season! 💦 #KidsDrink#KidFriendly Vanilla Italian Cream Soda Recipe, Craft Soda Recipes, Cream Soda Mocktail, Cocktails With Cream Soda, Crystal Light Drinks Recipes, Swig Drink Recipes, Cream Soda Aesthetic, Light Drink Recipes, Brew Aesthetic

🍹 Craving a soda-style drink with a 7 Brew aesthetic? Try the Vanilla Cream Soda Fizz – a sparkling masterpiece that’s perfect hot or cold, with options for low kcal syrups, whipped cream, or even as a frozen treat. Whether you’re creating at home or ordering from the menu list, this is a refreshing 7 Brew drink to try this season! 💦 #KidsDrink#KidFriendly

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Raspberry (Or any berry) Italian Cremosa. Easy to make, light and refreshing. French Soda, Raspberry Recipe, Soda Stream Recipes, Soda Crush, Italian Sodas, Italian Cream Soda, Summer Food Party, The Fates, Italian Soda

An Italian soda is a refreshing combination of flavored syrup and sparkling water mixed in a cup of ice. The addition of half-and-half turns an Italian soda into a cremosa/creamosa or French soda. Don't use milk because it will separate. If you've ever purchased either an Italian or French soda, you know how expensive they can be. Make your own!

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