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How to Make a Virgin Singapore Sling

A virgin Singapore sling is a nonalcoholic cousin of the world-famous Singapore sling, which uses cherry brandy instead of cherry juice. This recipe makes one serving.

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    Things You'll Need

    • 2 oz. cherry juice
    • club soda
    • cracked ice
    • 1/2 oz. lime juice
    • lime wedge
    • 1 maraschino cherries
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    • Collins glasses
      • 1

        Fill a chilled collins glass with cracked ice.

      • 2

        Add cherry juice and lime juice and stir.

      • 3

        Top off with soda water and stir.

      • 4

        Garnish with lime wedge and maraschino cherry.

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