Sunday, October 5, 2014

Breast Cancer Awareness - "Sip Pink for the Cure"






As part of the Sparkling ICE mission to “Imagine a World Without Breast Cancer,” a Pink Ribbon is proudly displayed on its Pink Grapefruit flavor bottles all year long.
Throughout the year, Sparkling ICE donates a minimum of $25,000 to research facilities nationwide to help find a cure, in addition to aiding local affiliates and communities with more than $100,000 in donations annually.
By working closely with each community, Sparkling ICE allows them to select the charity right in their region that they would most like to offer the donations (i.e. Susan G. Komen Affiliates, Local/Regional Breast Cancer Research Foundations, etc.)
Sparkling ICE, a beverage of Talking Rain Company, is also a Susan G. Komen Puget Sound Affiliate Promise Partner, the highest tier of recognition awarded to corporations, foundations, and 3rd party fundraising organizations or events that provide exceptional financial or in-kind resources throughout the year to the Komen Puget Sound Affiliate. For more information, please visit www.SparklingICE.com.
In honor of its support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Sparkling ICE has also created a specialty “Sip Pink for the Cure” Cocktail using its Pink Grapefruit Sparkling ICE flavor.


 Sparkling ICE Sip Pink for the Cure Cocktail

Ingredients
-3 oz.  Grapefruit Sparkling ICE
-1 ½ oz.  vodka
-1 oz. lime juice
-Lime wedge
-Sliced fresh jalapeño
-Chili salt for rim of glass (Kosher salt mixed with chili powder)
Directions
1.       Use a lime wedge to rub the entire rim of a chilled martini glass, and dip into chili salt mixture. 
2.       Combine vodka and jalapeno slices with ice in a shaker.
3.       Strain and pour into the chilled martini glass.
4.       Top with Grapefruit Sparkling ICE. 
5.       Garnish with a few Jalapeno slices. 



My Thoughts

While I love the idea of a low calorie drink, I rarely like the flavor. Most of them taste artificial and leave behind an unpleasant aftertaste.  So I opened my first bottle of Sparkling Ice with a little trepidation.  Surprisingly, these drinks tasted much better than I expected. Each one comes in a tasty fruit flavor with just enough carbonation to make it bubbly. But these aren't your average soft drinks. They taste more like a mixed drink without the alcohol, but you can even add that in if you feel the urge. Just check out the recipe above. While I personally can't handle vodka, the Pink for the Cure Cocktail sounds like a unique way to entertain through Breast Cancer Awareness Month and beyond.

I received several of their flavors to try out including Lemon Lime, Pineapple Coconut, Pink Grapefruit, Peach Nectarine, and Raspberry Lemonade. My favorite was the Pink Grapefruit, but the diversity of flavors allowed everyone is  my family to find something they enjoyed. My husband likes the Lemon-Lime and my daughter enjoyed the Pineapple Coconut. I had given up soda due to the calories and the questionable ingredients, but Sparkling Ice offers a way to enjoy carbonation without worry or calories. Its a wonderful treat and one I plan to indulge in often.




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