Mocktails cocktails

Mocktails or mock cocktails are festive, non-alcoholic drinks. The term mock implies a facade of the alcoholic cocktail without any alcoholic content. In the last few years, it has become so popular that is found on the cocktail menu in many restaurants and bars. Mocktails are a smooth blend of only non-alcoholic drinks, made with fresh fruit juices, syrups, cream, herbs, and spices.
Shirley Temple
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Shirley Temple

A Shirley Temple is a famous mocktail (non-alcoholic drink) made with ginger ale, lemon or lime juice, and a splash of grenadine, garnished with a maraschino cherry. Modern recipes may replace lemon-lime soda or lemonade and sometimes orange juice in part, or whole. The drink is named for Shirley Temple, the child actress who starred in many movies and television shows during the 1930s and '40s and later become a U.S. diplomat and ambassador. Shirley Temples are usually served to children dining with adults instead of real cocktails and are similar to Roy Rogers and Arnold Palmer.