We love thesenon-alcoholic drink recipesand are sure your guest of honor will too.
Ginger-orange mocktails are ideal for a mid-morning shower and might just be our easiest shower punch recipe.
No one will be missing the mimosas when this fresh sipper is served.

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We absolutely love the color of Berry Splash and the fresh mint makes it even more refreshing.
Ginger-Orange Mocktails
This refreshing drink is perfect for shower brunches or luncheons.
Classic Sweet Tea
you could’t go wrong with a classic.

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This recipe is perfectly sweetened with simple syrup.
A pinch of baking soda prevents a bitter taste.
Lemonade Iced Tea
Think of this as a big-batch version of theArnold Palmer.

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Made with two Southern favorites, it’s guaranteed to be a hit.
Garnish with fresh mint and lemon slices.
Add fresh peaches, and everyone will be raving.

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For summer baby showers, this tea sweetened withfresh peachesis the sipper you need.
Simply leave out the bourbon to celebrate the mom-to-be.
Vanilla-Rosemary Lemonade
This isnt your ordinary lemonade.

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Vanilla and rosemary add an unexpected, sophisticated touch.
Though it might take time to squeeze all those lemons, youll notice the effort.
Trust usit’s worth it.

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Make it ahead and keep it in theslow cookerso guests can help themselves.
Garnish with cranberries, apple slices, and cinnamon sticks.
Add this Southern classic to your baby shower menu.

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White cranberry juice creates a sweet-tart taste.
Club soda adds fizz.
Tarragon-Hibiscus Gin Spritzer
Make this recipe without alcohol for a refreshing spritzer.

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Pineapple-Basil Tea
Elevate classic iced tea with this fruity version.
Fresh pineapple and basil add a unique twist.
Make a big batch because guests will want refills.

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Cran-Raspberry-Vanilla Punch
This punch can’t be beat for fall or winter baby showers.

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