The following list of smoothie cocktails may not contain the perfect ingredients, but they are very refreshing. If there is any cocktail that you have the name, but don't know the ingredients of, feel free to e-mail me at my address at the end of this page, and I will endeavour to find them for you.
Smoothies are non-alcoholic concoctions of fruits, juices, ice-cream or yoghurt blended together and were created during the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.
GOLD MEDALIST
Coconut, pineapple, papaya, lime and orange juices blended with strawberries, bananas and grenadine to create an award-winning combination.
ANDRE THE PEACHLIFTER
Apple, lime juice and coconut cream combine with peaches to make a healthy, refreshing drink.
LOS ANGELES BANANA-BERRY
Cranberry juice, bananas and lime juice mixed with orange sherbet.
JOLLY JOGGER
Yoghirt, strawberries, grape juice, ice-cream and pecan nuts.
CINNAMON SWIMMER
Fresh bananas, apple juice and Pina Colada blended with cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, brown sugar and ice-cream.
HAWAIIAN ISLAND SURFER
An icy blend of pineapple, Pina Colada and orange sherbet.
SUMMER CYCLIST
Strawberries, grapefruit juice, pineapple juice and orange sorbet topped with soda.
BLUEBERRY TRIATHLON
Yoghurt, blueberries and grape juice combined with coconut, honey and pecans.
TROPICAL RUNNER
Bananas, fresh pineapple and coconut cream blended with crushed ice.
PENTATHLON PACE
Yoghurt, apple juice, peaches and honey blended with orange sherbet.
MARATHON MEDLEY
A blend of yoghurt and blueberries with orange juice, apples, peaches and coconut.
CITRUS FREESTYLE
Yoghurt, honey, pecans and apples blended with orange juice and sherbet.
FANTASTIC GYMNASTIC
An icy blend of apple juice and honey blended together.
HONEY NUT
Yoghurt, bananas, honey, ice-cream and cashews.
HOLIDAY ISLE
Peaches, pineapple juice and Pina Colada blended with vanilla ice-cream and orange sherbet.
PERFECT "10"
A fruitful combination of orange juice, pineapple and peaches, blended with yoghurt, tangy orange sherbet, honey and pecans.
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