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Receta Pomegranate Blueberry Floats
by Two Peas and Their Pod

Pomegranate Blueberry Floats

Cool down with a refreshing Pomegranate Blueberry Float!

Confession, I hate root beer floats. I probably hate root beer floats because I hate root beer. I’ve never been a fan. I just don’t understand why people would ruin good vanilla ice cream by pouring nasty root beer on top.

Anyways, enough about my issues with root beer floats. I do like ice cream and pretty drinks, so instead of making the traditional root beer float, I recently made Pomegranate Blueberry Floats. This is the kind of float I can fully support.

I made Pomegranate Blueberry Floats when our friends stopped by. I didn’t have any cookies on hand, shocking, I know, so instead, I got out some glasses and made floats. When you visit our house, you have to have a treat. It’s a rule:)

Floats are a great summer treat because they are simple to make and so refreshing!

To make the floats I used Lorina Sparkling Pomegranate Soda, fresh blueberries, and vanilla ice cream. That’s it! You only need three ingredients to make these gorgeous floats! I kind of feel bad posting this “recipe” because it is so simple. It’s not really a recipe. But I know you will thank me after you take one sip:)

The bright pomegranate soda is sweet and goes well with the creamy vanilla ice cream. I added blueberries because they are pretty floating in the float:) We sat on our patio sipping floats and catching up! It was the perfect summer night.

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Savor summer by sipping away on a refreshing Pomegranate Blueberry Float! These floats are perfect for a lazy Sunday too! Enjoy!

Pomegranate Blueberry Floats

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

Pomegranate soda, blueberries, and vanilla ice cream are combined in a tall glass to create a refreshing float!

Ingredients:

Directions:

1. Pour pomegranate soda into tall glasses, filling the glasses 3/4 full. Add a handful of blueberries to each glass. Top sodas with two scoops of vanilla ice cream. Serve immediately.

Note-you can find Lorina soda at Cost Plus World Market. If you can't find Pomegranate, use your favorite soda flavor!

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Cost Plus World Market, but as always, our opinions are our own.