Cascade Ice provided simple drink recipe ideas for everyone to enjoy this holiday season. The base for each of the beverages is a sparkling water that is calorie-free, sugar-free, sodium-free and gluten-free, making them a healthier alternative to traditional, high-calorie holiday drinks.
Candy Cane-tini
- Cascade Ice Cranberry Pomegranate
- Vodka
- Lime
- Mini candy cane
Poinsettia Punch
- Cascade Ice Pomegranate Berry
- Club Soda
- Fresh Mint
- Lime
Santa's Sparkler
- Cascade ICE McIntosh Apple
- Apple Juice
- Small Apple Wedges
- Cinnamon Stick
This one's for the kids! Instead of serving soda for dinner, try their Santa's Sparkler. Simply mix 4oz of Cascade Ice McIntosh Apple and 2oz of apple juice in a glass with ice. Add a green apple wedge and a cinnamon stick to complete the yummy drink.
About Cascade Ice
- Cascade Ice waters are free of unnecessary and unhealthy “extras” found in other flavored waters like calories, sodium, caffeine, gluten and sugar. Compared to many popular soda brands which can contain upwards of 38 grams of sugar, Cascade Ice beverages are sugar-free and full of flavor.
- Cascade Ice has 21 delicious and unique flavors including Cranberry Pomegranate, McIntosh Apple and Orange Mango in addition to the line’s three newest flavors, Strawberry Banana, Coconut Mango and Coconut Pineapple. The sparkling waters have a delightful “fizz” combined with natural fruit juices.
- Cascade Ice is available for purchase in all 50 states, at retailers such as Albertson’s, Safeway, Ralph’s, QFC, A&P, Raley’s, Coborn’s, HEB, Market Basket, Shoprite, Food City and Price Choppers, among many others. Click here for a full map of retailer: https://cascadeicewater.com/where-to-buy/
Oh these look just delicious! I can't wait to try making one of these myself.
ReplyDeleteOh, I pinned all of these. These are so festive. Love the Santa Sparkler for kids.
ReplyDeleteThese all look yummy!! Can I get a Santa Sparkler please?! :)
ReplyDeleteI know right Ricci! I would love a Santa Sparkler now!
DeleteYou know, we've just started getting into making drinks at home. We've played around with a few fruit drinks as well as "spirits". Now let's see if I can tackle this without breaking something.
ReplyDeleteLOL at breaking something! I think you'll do just fine Reginia.
DeleteThese recipes sound awesome especially the Poinsettia Punch! I can't wait to try them this holiday season!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Paris!
DeleteYou have the best recipes, and I needed some for the 20th - thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome sis!
DeleteThese all sound so tasty for a holiday party!
ReplyDeleteI'll take them all. Pinning to my I'm a lush Pinterest Board......
ReplyDeleteI love holiday cocktails! The candy cane-tini looks so cute and sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteOooh, these all sound yummy! The Cascade cranberry pom is so good, I never would have thought to pair it with alcohol! Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteThe Santa's Sparkler sounds delicious!!
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make this really good cranberry punch for the holidays, but she hasn't made in a while. It was my favorite. I'm still recipe experimenting to create a signature holiday drink for my family.
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