For a non-alcoholic drink, try mixing watermelon with fresh lime juice, ice and sugar. Adding chopped mint is a great way to boost flavor and freshness. You can also add watermelon to fresh lemonade for a new twist on an old favorite.
For alcoholic drinks, I would recommend either gin, because it is refreshing on its own, or vodka. To make a watermelon daiquiri, mix cubed watermelon, rum, lime juice, triple sec and ice. Mix watermelon, cointreau liqueur, tequila, ice and fresh lime juice for a summery watermelon margarita.
Complan and power shakes are two of the most common powdered drink mixes. However one can also purchase mixes for Gatorade, Orange Tang and Ocean Spray drinks at large supermarkets and at Amazon.
the mio drink mixes contain caffeine
they drink a lot of teas, coffee, yogurt mixes, and fruit juices/ smoothies
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The additive Orange #5 is mostly used in drugs (ingested and external), mouthwashes, toothpastes, most teeth cleaning supplies, lipsticks, and external cosmetics. This additive is not typically used in drink mixes.
Yes, you are allowed to do so (but I think for security reasons you will get some questions about the food/drink you bring in with you).
Various frozen drink mixes are available online mostly alcoholic frozen cocktails such as the Margarita in slush form. You can however purchase non alcoholic versions of popular frozen/slush drinks.
My go-to drink is cheap whiskey (bourbon, generally) with Diet Dr. Pepper. Give it a try and thank me later :)
The drink you are thinking of is a Cosmopolitan. Choosing the Vodka is very important. Check out www.theliquorsaver.com for some suggestions.
While the combination of vodka and cranberry juice are not naturally "a deadly combination," it is possible to drink too much vodka, which can result in death.
mixes that are sweet
whatever mixes soil