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.

Tarragon-Hibiscus Gin Spritzer

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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.

Ginger-Orange Mocktails

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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.

Sparkling Cherry Limeade

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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.

Classic Sweet Tea

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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.

Lemonade Iced Tea

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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.

Bourbon-Peach Iced Tea

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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.

Vanilla-Rosemary Lemonade

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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.

Big-Batch Mulled Cider

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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.

Cran-Raspberry-Vanilla Punch

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Cran-Raspberry-Vanilla Punch

This punch can’t be beat for fall or winter baby showers.

Sparkling Punch

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Tarragon-Hibiscus Gin Spritzer

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Pineapple-Basil Tea

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