From deep hues to soft shadesfind the just right pink drink for your next soiree.
Enjoy these refreshing cocktails.
Margaritas are meant to be enjoyed year-round and cranberries make this the ideal holiday cocktail.

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Top with lemon-lime soda and it’s the perfect front porch summer sipper.
Set out a platter with garnishes to highlight the cocktail’s ingredientswatermelon wedges, mint, and lime wheels.
Watermelon Margaritas
Add a little summer freshness to taco night with this fruity margarita recipe.

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Not only does the fruit add the perfect balance of sweetness, but also a beautiful color.
Add edible flowers for an extra special, springy touch.
Blend naturally sweet frozen watermelon with a dry rose for an ultra cooling drink.

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Prep thisfive-ingredient drink recipea few hours before guests arrive and let it chill in the fridge.
Vodka Cherry Limeade
All you need is a few bar staples to make this five-ingredient limeade.
You’ll want to make this boozy frozen treat your house drink for summer.

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While it still calls for some lime juice, grapefruit juice gives the cocktail its pretty pink color.
Easter Brunch Punch
Strawberry lemonade and rhubarb give this festive punch its striking color.
Strawberry Pina Coladas
Add some color to this tropical drink with the addition of summer strawberries.

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With just three ingredients it’s hard to get wrong.
For a boozy version, add a splash of bourbon.
The recipe calls for fresh pomegranate juice, pomegranate liqueur, and pomegranate arils.

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Vodka or gin would also work as an add-in.
Its refreshing simplicity and pink coloring makes it great for any occasion.
Sparkling Punch
Substitute champagne for club soda to make this mocktail a celebratory cocktail.

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From ladies luncheons to wedding and baby showers, guests will love this soft pink drink.
Garnish with sliced fruit.
Strawberry Mojito
Add color and flavor to your go-to minty mojito with strawberry simple syrup.

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A quick homemade cranberry simple syrup adds a little sweetness without overpowering the other ingredients.
Blackberry Pisco Sours
Take advantage of in-season berries with this flavorful drink recipe.
If you could’t find picso, white tequila, grappa, or vodka all work as substitutions.

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It’s delicious enjoyed year-round, but extra festive during the holiday season.

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