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Fun Summertime Drinks Your Kids Will Love

May 15, 2019

There is nothing like a cold, refreshing drink on a warm day, but of course you want to make sure your child is staying hydrated. Sugary, caffeinated drinks, such as soda, are not the healthiest options for your child. You can keep your child happy and healthy with the following fun summertime drinks.

Orange Creamsicle Smoothie

What could be better than an orange creamsicle in the summer? How about an orange creamsicle smoothie? You can make this smoothie with canned mandarin oranges in juice, frozen chunks of pineapple, vanilla yogurt or vanilla soy yogurt, tablespoon honey and vanilla soy milk. It is a healthy alternative to the popular ice cream bar. Bonus tip: freeze the mandarin oranges to create a milkshake texture.

Strawberry-Yogurt Shake

Your child is sure to love a creamy strawberry-yogyurt shake. It is made with hulled, packaged strawberries and a 16 ounce container of plain low-fat yogurt. You also need two bananas that have been sliced and peeled, as well as three cups of ice cubes. You do not have to worry about any milk going sour or too much sugar in their drink.

Pink Lemonade Punch

Summer is not complete without a cold glass of lemonade, and this includes pink lemonade punch. Now, this recipe does call for soda, but it is not the only ingredient in this summertime drink. You are going to make it with frozen pink lemonade concentrate that has been thawed, white cranberry juice cocktail and chilled lemon-lime soda. If you want to make your child a fancy drink, use fresh mint sprigs as garnish.

Creamy Watermelon Smoothie

A watermelon smoothie is a great option for summer, but your child may want it to have a milkshake-like texture. If this is the case, you are going to need frozen seedless watermelon, milk, vanilla yogurt and maple syrup. If your child is not fond of regular milk, consider whole, soy or almond milk. You can add garnish to their smoothie with two small wedges of watermelon and/or two fresh mint sprigs.

Summertime Banana Drink

When it comes to fruity summertime drinks, you can never go wrong with a banana-flavored beverage. The sweet flavor is what makes bananas a favorite among children. This summertime drink is made with three bananas, lemon sherbet, fresh grapefruit juice and crushed ice. You are going to puree the bananas in a blender or food processor before adding in the rest of the ingredients.

Kid-Friendly Citrus Sangria

A kid-friendly citrus sangria is a healthy, fruity drink that boosts your child's immune system. You can make this drink with a juiced lemon, CA navel orange juice, grapefruit juice and a can of Perfect Blood Orange Strawberry Pear. You also need the following fruit, thinly sliced: lemon, lime, CA orange and ruby red grapefruit.

As you can see, the best summertime drinks are made with fresh fruit. Your child is sure to love these sweet, fruit-flavored drinks, and you can rest assured that your child's drink is healthy and hydrating.

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