It doesn’t have to be happy hour to enjoy these drinks.
It doesn’t have to be 5 o’clock to enjoy these non-alcoholic drink recipes.
Here are 32 delicious and easy mocktail recipes for every occasion.

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Pineapple juice, lime, and vanilla give it a refreshing fruitiness while an egg white makes it fluffy.
Serve any drink in glassware with a stem and it’s immediately elevated.
All you need for thiscooling beverageis three ingredientsfresh strawberries, sugar, and lime juice.

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If you have mint on hand, garnish your filled glass for a pretty presentation and herbaceous note.
It’s perfect for a tailgate or pool party.
Ginger ale adds a little bubbly sensation to make it extra fun and celebratory.

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The Black-Eyed Susan is a classic drink that tastes great with or without bourbon.
Save time when hosting and prepare the fruit juice a day in advance and refrigerate until ready to serve.
Peach Lemonade
Give a simple and classic refreshment a new spin with seasonal fruit.

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Put out extra garnishes and options for seasoned rims, such as sugar and chile-lime salt.
All you need is four ingredients and 10 minutes before you’re sipping this mocktail.
Garnish with a maraschino cherry or two for a pop of color.

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Leave out the gin and top with extra sparkling water for a family-friendly version.
Kids and adults alike can enjoy these non-alcoholic pina coladas.
This recipe is perfect for entertaining and makes a beautiful display.

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In trueretro punchfashion, it’s not complete until there’s a few scoops of sherbet floating inside.
Start with frozen berries to ensure a creamier frozen drink.
Fresh mint is the finishing touch that pulls it all together.

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Steep the tea with fresh basil leaves for an even more unique drink.
Especially when you garnish it with a lemon wheel or twist.
Simply add a scoop of the frozen treat to your glass, top with ginger ale, and enjoy!

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Frozen Strawberry Lemonade
Consider your nextpool partystocked with a mocktail everyone will want to keep coming.
The addition of vanilla makes it unlike any lemonade you’ve ever had, in a good way.
Sparkling Cherry Limeade
Frozen limeade concentrate is the secret to this drink.

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Liquid from jarred red maraschino cherries gives it such colorful flair.
Frozen Blueberry Lemonade
It’s official.
We’re trading traditional fruit smoothies for fruit-packed frozen lemonade.

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This recipe combines sweet-tart ingredients like lemon sorbet, frozen lemonade concentrate, and frozen blueberries.
All you need is three ingredients to have this frozen beverage ready.
Lemon-Mint Sparklers
This company-worthy batch mocktail will refresh and hydrate your guests.

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Fresh mint and lemonade increase the freshness.
Easter Brunch Punch
Rhubarb simple syrup gives this delightful spring punch its rosy hue.
For an extra-special occasion like Easter, use Bundt pans as a mold for fancy ice rings.

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A homemade strawberry shrub and sparkling water work together to give this mocktail a cheery hue.

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