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The very first Shirley Temple (and what folks think of the most classic Shirley Temple) uses ginger ale as the base, along ...
Sprite's new limited-edition Sprite + Tea flavor is inspired by the viral trend of consumers steeping tea bags in cold Sprite before drinking.
Sprite is about to spill the tea on its new drink. The popular soft drink announced it will offer “Sprite + Tea” this summer. It will only be offered for a limited time, and it should be the ...
The Frozen Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic cocktail that calls for Sprite, pomegranate juice, and grenadine. You can make your frozen Shirley Temple alcoholic by adding vodka or gin.
Time to scoot over, espresso martini? The Dirty Shirley is the unofficial new drink of summer 2022. While most servers will know what you’re talking about (even if it’s not on the cocktail menu), the ...
For the first Dirty Shirley, I called on the Olipop Lemon Ginger tonic which has just 30 calories (a can of Sprite has 140) and 2 grams of sugar, thanks to a cassava-based sweetener.
Sprite ditches green bottles to boost recycling, but critics say it's not enough For decades, the lemon-lime drink has come in green bottles — but clear plastic is more easily recycled, the ...
Sprite is retiring its green plastic bottles after more than 60 years. Coca-Cola said Wednesday it’s changing the packaging from green to clear plastic beginning August 1 as part of broader ...
Sprite's current packaging contains green polyethylene terephthalate, a recycled material that cannot be recycled into new bottles.