Depends on what your taste preferences are. Bloody Mary's typically contain vodka, but then again so do cranberry 'n' vodkas. Just don't mix it with the stereotypical Kool-Aid.
This is really ghetto...but Gatorade.
Red Gatorade.
The easiest answer is pomegranate juice, but it's very tasty in Champagne as well.
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.
Pomegranate juice is a fairly new product, and I don't think a name has been settled upon. Vodka, orange juice, and grenadine make a Vodka Sunrise, which is a Tequila Sunrise with a vodka substitution. Grenadine, a red syrup, is traditionally made with pomegranate, although you should check the ingredients, because many manufacturers have eliminated it to save costs.
The Food Channel website has a good Pomegranate Martini recipe. Ingredients include orange slices, superfine sugar, orange vodka, pomegranate syrup, pomegranate juice and seeds for garnish. You use the orange slice to rub across the rim of the glass, this will hold the sugar in place. Pour 1 ounce each of orange vodka and pomegranate syrup and half ounce of juice in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake and pour.
A Black Russian is a cocktail that mixes in a coffee liqueur and vodka.
The drink you are thinking of is a Cosmopolitan. Choosing the Vodka is very important. Check out www.theliquorsaver.com for some suggestions.
Well, in 1.75 vodka there is 1.25 jolly ranchers.
There are a couple of variations to the pomegranate martini. That said, the most popular recipe calls for one ounce of vodka, one half ounce of orange liqueur, and three ounces of pomegranate juice combined with one quarter cup of chopped ice. Shake and strain the mix into a cocktail glass.
Most people would scream bloody murder at the idea, but vodka is designed to be tasteless, odorless, and colorless. I guarantee that if you did that, no one would know the difference.
l-Tyrosine
A pomegranate typically has more seeds than a papaya
There are a couple of variations to the pomegranate martini. That said, the most popular recipe calls for one ounce of vodka, one half ounce of orange liqueur, and three ounces of pomegranate juice combined with one quarter cup of chopped ice. Shake and strain the mix into a cocktail glass.
The site in the link below claims that Vodka is usually Sulphite free, as well as Gin and Whiskey.