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Sulfuric Acid Swig

Sulfuric Acid Swig Category Holiday Recipes 
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6 oz Lemonade, frozen concentrate

--partially thawed 1/2 c Lemon juice

1 c Grapefruit juice -- cold

2 qt Lemon sherbet

1 qt Club soda -- cold

Recipe by: Creepy Cuisine, Lucy Munroe In a large pitcher, mix together the lemonade concentrate, lemon juice and grapefruit. Add to this the amount of water required on the lemonade can. Pour the liquid into tall glasses, filling them halfway, and add a scoop of lemon sherbet to each. Fill the glasses with club soda and serve immediately. Just before serving, sprinkle the top of each glass with a pinch of lemon or lime-flavored powdered drink mix. Makes for a totally toxic-looking treat!

Penny Halsey (ATBN65B).

 
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