CloseCool off from the summer heat with these non-alcoholic frozen drink recipes. You can use either fresh or frozen fruit, but we recommend using frozen to make the drink extra cool. Recipes like Whipped Frozen Pink Lemonade and Virgin Layered Strawberry-Mango Margaritas are delicious and perfect for the whole family. While you have the option to add alcohol to make them into adult beverages, they’re just as good without it. Adding a fancy straw or colorful fruit slices to the rim of the glass can add a special touch.For the slushy recipes, you’ll need crushed ice. You may find it at a local store, but agood blenderwould do the trick. If you don’t have ablenderhandy, you can always go the old-fashioned route: Put the ice in a sealed plastic or cloth bag and crush it with a meat mallet or rolling pin.01of 10Whipped Frozen LemonadeView RecipeCasey BarberWhipped frozen lemonade combines the creaminess of a milkshake with the thirst-quenching tanginess of freshly squeezed lemonade for an incredibly refreshing treat. And this simple frozen lemonade treat comes together with just four ingredients and a blender. You can use light coconut milk or refrigerated coconut milk in place of full-fat coconut milk, though the end result won’t be as rich and creamy.02of 10Whipped Frozen LimeadeView RecipeThis whipped frozen limeade is a blast from the past—but much better for you! It’s got the nostalgic taste of a lemon-lime slushie, and this time it’s made with real lime juice and fresh, homemade syrup. Just a splash of dairy is enough to evoke the creaminess of vanilla soft serve mixed with the cool and tangy iced slush. Or use coconut milk creamer for a tropical twist.03of 10Whipped Frozen Pink LemonadeView RecipeFeeling in the pink? It’s berry easy to bring a blush to your cheeks when you whip up this creamy frozen pink lemonade made with frozen strawberries. It’s the perfect balance of tangy and sweet—a better-for-you indulgence that you can whip up quickly with homemade lemon simple syrup. Use your favorite neutral-flavored nondairy milk in this vegan treat, though almond milk and other nut milks will add a stronger nutty flavor than coconut milk or oat milk.04of 10Whipped Frozen CreamsicleView RecipeFor those of you who always loved to run to the curb to buy a little bit of summer on a stick, this drink is right up your alley. The secret to the straight-from-the-ice-cream truck taste of this creamy frozen treat? Double the fruit! A little bit of frozen mango helps thicken the drink naturally in the blender while boosting the juicy flavor of fresh orange juice. Unsweetened vanilla coconut milk brings just a hint of sweetness while keeping this added-sugar-free and vegan. You could also use a sweetened coconut milk if you prefer a little more sweetness. Enjoy this refreshing and nostalgic drink on its own, or add a splash of your favorite vodka or rum for a summer happy hour indulgence. P.S.: Unlike the ice cream version, this one travels well in an insulated cup if you want to take it poolside!05of 10Blueberry Lemonade SlushiesView RecipeThis super-refreshing fruit slushie is so easy to make and uses just three ingredients. Try it with strawberries and raspberries, too—these are great for a kids' party, but the adults will love them just as much (especially spiked with a little vodka or gin).06of 10Virgin Layered Strawberry-Mango MargaritasView RecipeThis frozen mocktail is so delicious and beautiful! Layers of blended strawberries and mango with a touch of zesty citrus flavor combine for a fun nonalcoholic drink without all the extra calories and sugar of a traditional restaurant margarita.07of 10Color-Changing Lemonade SlushiesView RecipeKids and adults alike will be wowed watching this delicious slush turn from blue to pink and purple in an instant. The magical concoction is made with natural blue tea and refreshing lemonade for a fun science experiment that’s tasty too. Perfect for your child’s birthday party! (Adults may enjoy spiking their drink with a little vodka or gin.)08of 10Virgin Banana Piña ColadaView RecipeLearn how to make a non-alcoholic piña colada with this easy recipe. Ripe bananas get blended with fresh pineapple and coconut milk for a refreshing beverage. Serve in a festive glass.09of 10Nonalcoholic Strawberry MargaritasView RecipeA frozen virgin strawberry margarita is a refreshing way to cool down on warm days. This margarita mocktail, which calls for only five ingredients, uses a bit of agave nectar to blunt the tartness of lime juice and fresh strawberries.10of 10Frozen Margarita MocktailView RecipeThis frosty margarita mocktail is a refreshing non-alcoholic copycat version of the restaurant favorite. All you need is a blender and a few ingredients to blend up this refreshing treat. Grapefruit juice, while not a traditional margarita ingredient, adds a punch of flavor in place of tequila.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

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Whipped Frozen Pink Lemonade

Cool off from the summer heat with these non-alcoholic frozen drink recipes. You can use either fresh or frozen fruit, but we recommend using frozen to make the drink extra cool. Recipes like Whipped Frozen Pink Lemonade and Virgin Layered Strawberry-Mango Margaritas are delicious and perfect for the whole family. While you have the option to add alcohol to make them into adult beverages, they’re just as good without it. Adding a fancy straw or colorful fruit slices to the rim of the glass can add a special touch.For the slushy recipes, you’ll need crushed ice. You may find it at a local store, but agood blenderwould do the trick. If you don’t have ablenderhandy, you can always go the old-fashioned route: Put the ice in a sealed plastic or cloth bag and crush it with a meat mallet or rolling pin.01of 10Whipped Frozen LemonadeView RecipeCasey BarberWhipped frozen lemonade combines the creaminess of a milkshake with the thirst-quenching tanginess of freshly squeezed lemonade for an incredibly refreshing treat. And this simple frozen lemonade treat comes together with just four ingredients and a blender. You can use light coconut milk or refrigerated coconut milk in place of full-fat coconut milk, though the end result won’t be as rich and creamy.02of 10Whipped Frozen LimeadeView RecipeThis whipped frozen limeade is a blast from the past—but much better for you! It’s got the nostalgic taste of a lemon-lime slushie, and this time it’s made with real lime juice and fresh, homemade syrup. Just a splash of dairy is enough to evoke the creaminess of vanilla soft serve mixed with the cool and tangy iced slush. Or use coconut milk creamer for a tropical twist.03of 10Whipped Frozen Pink LemonadeView RecipeFeeling in the pink? It’s berry easy to bring a blush to your cheeks when you whip up this creamy frozen pink lemonade made with frozen strawberries. It’s the perfect balance of tangy and sweet—a better-for-you indulgence that you can whip up quickly with homemade lemon simple syrup. Use your favorite neutral-flavored nondairy milk in this vegan treat, though almond milk and other nut milks will add a stronger nutty flavor than coconut milk or oat milk.04of 10Whipped Frozen CreamsicleView RecipeFor those of you who always loved to run to the curb to buy a little bit of summer on a stick, this drink is right up your alley. The secret to the straight-from-the-ice-cream truck taste of this creamy frozen treat? Double the fruit! A little bit of frozen mango helps thicken the drink naturally in the blender while boosting the juicy flavor of fresh orange juice. Unsweetened vanilla coconut milk brings just a hint of sweetness while keeping this added-sugar-free and vegan. You could also use a sweetened coconut milk if you prefer a little more sweetness. Enjoy this refreshing and nostalgic drink on its own, or add a splash of your favorite vodka or rum for a summer happy hour indulgence. P.S.: Unlike the ice cream version, this one travels well in an insulated cup if you want to take it poolside!05of 10Blueberry Lemonade SlushiesView RecipeThis super-refreshing fruit slushie is so easy to make and uses just three ingredients. Try it with strawberries and raspberries, too—these are great for a kids' party, but the adults will love them just as much (especially spiked with a little vodka or gin).06of 10Virgin Layered Strawberry-Mango MargaritasView RecipeThis frozen mocktail is so delicious and beautiful! Layers of blended strawberries and mango with a touch of zesty citrus flavor combine for a fun nonalcoholic drink without all the extra calories and sugar of a traditional restaurant margarita.07of 10Color-Changing Lemonade SlushiesView RecipeKids and adults alike will be wowed watching this delicious slush turn from blue to pink and purple in an instant. The magical concoction is made with natural blue tea and refreshing lemonade for a fun science experiment that’s tasty too. Perfect for your child’s birthday party! (Adults may enjoy spiking their drink with a little vodka or gin.)08of 10Virgin Banana Piña ColadaView RecipeLearn how to make a non-alcoholic piña colada with this easy recipe. Ripe bananas get blended with fresh pineapple and coconut milk for a refreshing beverage. Serve in a festive glass.09of 10Nonalcoholic Strawberry MargaritasView RecipeA frozen virgin strawberry margarita is a refreshing way to cool down on warm days. This margarita mocktail, which calls for only five ingredients, uses a bit of agave nectar to blunt the tartness of lime juice and fresh strawberries.10of 10Frozen Margarita MocktailView RecipeThis frosty margarita mocktail is a refreshing non-alcoholic copycat version of the restaurant favorite. All you need is a blender and a few ingredients to blend up this refreshing treat. Grapefruit juice, while not a traditional margarita ingredient, adds a punch of flavor in place of tequila.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

Cool off from the summer heat with these non-alcoholic frozen drink recipes. You can use either fresh or frozen fruit, but we recommend using frozen to make the drink extra cool. Recipes like Whipped Frozen Pink Lemonade and Virgin Layered Strawberry-Mango Margaritas are delicious and perfect for the whole family. While you have the option to add alcohol to make them into adult beverages, they’re just as good without it. Adding a fancy straw or colorful fruit slices to the rim of the glass can add a special touch.For the slushy recipes, you’ll need crushed ice. You may find it at a local store, but agood blenderwould do the trick. If you don’t have ablenderhandy, you can always go the old-fashioned route: Put the ice in a sealed plastic or cloth bag and crush it with a meat mallet or rolling pin.

Cool off from the summer heat with these non-alcoholic frozen drink recipes. You can use either fresh or frozen fruit, but we recommend using frozen to make the drink extra cool. Recipes like Whipped Frozen Pink Lemonade and Virgin Layered Strawberry-Mango Margaritas are delicious and perfect for the whole family. While you have the option to add alcohol to make them into adult beverages, they’re just as good without it. Adding a fancy straw or colorful fruit slices to the rim of the glass can add a special touch.

For the slushy recipes, you’ll need crushed ice. You may find it at a local store, but agood blenderwould do the trick. If you don’t have ablenderhandy, you can always go the old-fashioned route: Put the ice in a sealed plastic or cloth bag and crush it with a meat mallet or rolling pin.

01of 10Whipped Frozen LemonadeView RecipeCasey BarberWhipped frozen lemonade combines the creaminess of a milkshake with the thirst-quenching tanginess of freshly squeezed lemonade for an incredibly refreshing treat. And this simple frozen lemonade treat comes together with just four ingredients and a blender. You can use light coconut milk or refrigerated coconut milk in place of full-fat coconut milk, though the end result won’t be as rich and creamy.02of 10Whipped Frozen LimeadeView RecipeThis whipped frozen limeade is a blast from the past—but much better for you! It’s got the nostalgic taste of a lemon-lime slushie, and this time it’s made with real lime juice and fresh, homemade syrup. Just a splash of dairy is enough to evoke the creaminess of vanilla soft serve mixed with the cool and tangy iced slush. Or use coconut milk creamer for a tropical twist.03of 10Whipped Frozen Pink LemonadeView RecipeFeeling in the pink? It’s berry easy to bring a blush to your cheeks when you whip up this creamy frozen pink lemonade made with frozen strawberries. It’s the perfect balance of tangy and sweet—a better-for-you indulgence that you can whip up quickly with homemade lemon simple syrup. Use your favorite neutral-flavored nondairy milk in this vegan treat, though almond milk and other nut milks will add a stronger nutty flavor than coconut milk or oat milk.04of 10Whipped Frozen CreamsicleView RecipeFor those of you who always loved to run to the curb to buy a little bit of summer on a stick, this drink is right up your alley. The secret to the straight-from-the-ice-cream truck taste of this creamy frozen treat? Double the fruit! A little bit of frozen mango helps thicken the drink naturally in the blender while boosting the juicy flavor of fresh orange juice. Unsweetened vanilla coconut milk brings just a hint of sweetness while keeping this added-sugar-free and vegan. You could also use a sweetened coconut milk if you prefer a little more sweetness. Enjoy this refreshing and nostalgic drink on its own, or add a splash of your favorite vodka or rum for a summer happy hour indulgence. P.S.: Unlike the ice cream version, this one travels well in an insulated cup if you want to take it poolside!05of 10Blueberry Lemonade SlushiesView RecipeThis super-refreshing fruit slushie is so easy to make and uses just three ingredients. Try it with strawberries and raspberries, too—these are great for a kids' party, but the adults will love them just as much (especially spiked with a little vodka or gin).06of 10Virgin Layered Strawberry-Mango MargaritasView RecipeThis frozen mocktail is so delicious and beautiful! Layers of blended strawberries and mango with a touch of zesty citrus flavor combine for a fun nonalcoholic drink without all the extra calories and sugar of a traditional restaurant margarita.07of 10Color-Changing Lemonade SlushiesView RecipeKids and adults alike will be wowed watching this delicious slush turn from blue to pink and purple in an instant. The magical concoction is made with natural blue tea and refreshing lemonade for a fun science experiment that’s tasty too. Perfect for your child’s birthday party! (Adults may enjoy spiking their drink with a little vodka or gin.)08of 10Virgin Banana Piña ColadaView RecipeLearn how to make a non-alcoholic piña colada with this easy recipe. Ripe bananas get blended with fresh pineapple and coconut milk for a refreshing beverage. Serve in a festive glass.09of 10Nonalcoholic Strawberry MargaritasView RecipeA frozen virgin strawberry margarita is a refreshing way to cool down on warm days. This margarita mocktail, which calls for only five ingredients, uses a bit of agave nectar to blunt the tartness of lime juice and fresh strawberries.10of 10Frozen Margarita MocktailView RecipeThis frosty margarita mocktail is a refreshing non-alcoholic copycat version of the restaurant favorite. All you need is a blender and a few ingredients to blend up this refreshing treat. Grapefruit juice, while not a traditional margarita ingredient, adds a punch of flavor in place of tequila.

01of 10Whipped Frozen LemonadeView RecipeCasey BarberWhipped frozen lemonade combines the creaminess of a milkshake with the thirst-quenching tanginess of freshly squeezed lemonade for an incredibly refreshing treat. And this simple frozen lemonade treat comes together with just four ingredients and a blender. You can use light coconut milk or refrigerated coconut milk in place of full-fat coconut milk, though the end result won’t be as rich and creamy.

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Whipped Frozen Lemonade

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Whipped frozen lemonade combines the creaminess of a milkshake with the thirst-quenching tanginess of freshly squeezed lemonade for an incredibly refreshing treat. And this simple frozen lemonade treat comes together with just four ingredients and a blender. You can use light coconut milk or refrigerated coconut milk in place of full-fat coconut milk, though the end result won’t be as rich and creamy.

02of 10Whipped Frozen LimeadeView RecipeThis whipped frozen limeade is a blast from the past—but much better for you! It’s got the nostalgic taste of a lemon-lime slushie, and this time it’s made with real lime juice and fresh, homemade syrup. Just a splash of dairy is enough to evoke the creaminess of vanilla soft serve mixed with the cool and tangy iced slush. Or use coconut milk creamer for a tropical twist.

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Whipped Frozen Limeade

Whipped Frozen Limeade

This whipped frozen limeade is a blast from the past—but much better for you! It’s got the nostalgic taste of a lemon-lime slushie, and this time it’s made with real lime juice and fresh, homemade syrup. Just a splash of dairy is enough to evoke the creaminess of vanilla soft serve mixed with the cool and tangy iced slush. Or use coconut milk creamer for a tropical twist.

03of 10Whipped Frozen Pink LemonadeView RecipeFeeling in the pink? It’s berry easy to bring a blush to your cheeks when you whip up this creamy frozen pink lemonade made with frozen strawberries. It’s the perfect balance of tangy and sweet—a better-for-you indulgence that you can whip up quickly with homemade lemon simple syrup. Use your favorite neutral-flavored nondairy milk in this vegan treat, though almond milk and other nut milks will add a stronger nutty flavor than coconut milk or oat milk.

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Whipped Frozen Pink Lemonade

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Feeling in the pink? It’s berry easy to bring a blush to your cheeks when you whip up this creamy frozen pink lemonade made with frozen strawberries. It’s the perfect balance of tangy and sweet—a better-for-you indulgence that you can whip up quickly with homemade lemon simple syrup. Use your favorite neutral-flavored nondairy milk in this vegan treat, though almond milk and other nut milks will add a stronger nutty flavor than coconut milk or oat milk.

04of 10Whipped Frozen CreamsicleView RecipeFor those of you who always loved to run to the curb to buy a little bit of summer on a stick, this drink is right up your alley. The secret to the straight-from-the-ice-cream truck taste of this creamy frozen treat? Double the fruit! A little bit of frozen mango helps thicken the drink naturally in the blender while boosting the juicy flavor of fresh orange juice. Unsweetened vanilla coconut milk brings just a hint of sweetness while keeping this added-sugar-free and vegan. You could also use a sweetened coconut milk if you prefer a little more sweetness. Enjoy this refreshing and nostalgic drink on its own, or add a splash of your favorite vodka or rum for a summer happy hour indulgence. P.S.: Unlike the ice cream version, this one travels well in an insulated cup if you want to take it poolside!

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Whipped Frozen Creamsicle

Whipped Frozen Creamsicle

For those of you who always loved to run to the curb to buy a little bit of summer on a stick, this drink is right up your alley. The secret to the straight-from-the-ice-cream truck taste of this creamy frozen treat? Double the fruit! A little bit of frozen mango helps thicken the drink naturally in the blender while boosting the juicy flavor of fresh orange juice. Unsweetened vanilla coconut milk brings just a hint of sweetness while keeping this added-sugar-free and vegan. You could also use a sweetened coconut milk if you prefer a little more sweetness. Enjoy this refreshing and nostalgic drink on its own, or add a splash of your favorite vodka or rum for a summer happy hour indulgence. P.S.: Unlike the ice cream version, this one travels well in an insulated cup if you want to take it poolside!

05of 10Blueberry Lemonade SlushiesView RecipeThis super-refreshing fruit slushie is so easy to make and uses just three ingredients. Try it with strawberries and raspberries, too—these are great for a kids' party, but the adults will love them just as much (especially spiked with a little vodka or gin).

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Blueberry Lemonade Slushies

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This super-refreshing fruit slushie is so easy to make and uses just three ingredients. Try it with strawberries and raspberries, too—these are great for a kids' party, but the adults will love them just as much (especially spiked with a little vodka or gin).

06of 10Virgin Layered Strawberry-Mango MargaritasView RecipeThis frozen mocktail is so delicious and beautiful! Layers of blended strawberries and mango with a touch of zesty citrus flavor combine for a fun nonalcoholic drink without all the extra calories and sugar of a traditional restaurant margarita.

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Virgin Layered Strawberry-Mango Margaritas

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This frozen mocktail is so delicious and beautiful! Layers of blended strawberries and mango with a touch of zesty citrus flavor combine for a fun nonalcoholic drink without all the extra calories and sugar of a traditional restaurant margarita.

07of 10Color-Changing Lemonade SlushiesView RecipeKids and adults alike will be wowed watching this delicious slush turn from blue to pink and purple in an instant. The magical concoction is made with natural blue tea and refreshing lemonade for a fun science experiment that’s tasty too. Perfect for your child’s birthday party! (Adults may enjoy spiking their drink with a little vodka or gin.)

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Color-Changing Lemonade Slushies

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Kids and adults alike will be wowed watching this delicious slush turn from blue to pink and purple in an instant. The magical concoction is made with natural blue tea and refreshing lemonade for a fun science experiment that’s tasty too. Perfect for your child’s birthday party! (Adults may enjoy spiking their drink with a little vodka or gin.)

08of 10Virgin Banana Piña ColadaView RecipeLearn how to make a non-alcoholic piña colada with this easy recipe. Ripe bananas get blended with fresh pineapple and coconut milk for a refreshing beverage. Serve in a festive glass.

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Virgin Banana Piña Colada

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Learn how to make a non-alcoholic piña colada with this easy recipe. Ripe bananas get blended with fresh pineapple and coconut milk for a refreshing beverage. Serve in a festive glass.

09of 10Nonalcoholic Strawberry MargaritasView RecipeA frozen virgin strawberry margarita is a refreshing way to cool down on warm days. This margarita mocktail, which calls for only five ingredients, uses a bit of agave nectar to blunt the tartness of lime juice and fresh strawberries.

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Nonalcoholic Strawberry Margaritas

Nonalcoholic Strawberry Margaritas

A frozen virgin strawberry margarita is a refreshing way to cool down on warm days. This margarita mocktail, which calls for only five ingredients, uses a bit of agave nectar to blunt the tartness of lime juice and fresh strawberries.

10of 10Frozen Margarita MocktailView RecipeThis frosty margarita mocktail is a refreshing non-alcoholic copycat version of the restaurant favorite. All you need is a blender and a few ingredients to blend up this refreshing treat. Grapefruit juice, while not a traditional margarita ingredient, adds a punch of flavor in place of tequila.

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Frozen Margarita Mocktail

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This frosty margarita mocktail is a refreshing non-alcoholic copycat version of the restaurant favorite. All you need is a blender and a few ingredients to blend up this refreshing treat. Grapefruit juice, while not a traditional margarita ingredient, adds a punch of flavor in place of tequila.

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