Lucie Loves… 7UP mojito free // How to make your own mocktails with a twist

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Launching this summer, the refreshing zest of 7UP has been combined with the crisp taste of mint for a new sugar free take on the infamous Mojito,  promising to capture and bring to life the taste of summer. 

I decided to whip up a few mocktail ideas – perfect for hangover-free summer parties. There’s also great for those of you on a health-kick, glowing mums-to-be, or people who just fancy something different.

The base for all three drinks is the new 7UP mojito free, which is a pretty good mixer! Let me know if you can think of any other great mocktail recipes that would be good to try.

I hope you like them.

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Oh so peachy…

  • A dash of 7UP mojito free
  • 4 slices of ripe peach
  • 3 slices of lemon
  • 3 slices of lime
  • 1 sprig of fresh mint
  • ice to serve
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Jammin’

  • A dash of 7Up mojito free
  • spring of rosemary
  • 4 ice cubes (blitzed for a few seconds in the Nutri Ninja to a fine powdery snow cone texture
  • 2 teaspoons of blackcurrant jam - 1 for stirring into the crushed ice, and one for the spoon, to serve and mix in before drinking3 slices of lime
  • 1 sprig of thyme
  • 1 sprig of rosemary
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The Womble

  • A long glug of 7UP mojito free
  • sliced cucumber
  • honey to coat rim and inside of glass 
  • salt to coat rim of glass
  • frozen strawberries (can use fresh too)
  • ice to serve

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*7UP free contains a source of Phenylalanine, is free of sugar, colour and caffeine.

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