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Princess Party Ideas: Princess Sparklers Layered Drink

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Another Princess Party Idea is to serve Princess Sparklers which are layered drinks in a sugar rimmed cup. I used some CandiQuik that Log House Foods sent me to get the sprinkles to stick on the cups.

Princess Sparkler Layered DrinkWhen hosting a Princess Party, you can’t just have regular drinks, right? I wanted to serve a fun beverage with the cake for dessert so I made each guest a Princess Sparkler. It is a layered drink served in a cup that is rimmed with pink sprinkles. The girls all said that it was so good and they thought it was neat that there were 3 kinds of liquids in the cups.

How To Make A Sugar Rimmed CupI prepared the sugar rimmed cups before the party. Dip the rim of clear plastic cups into melted CandiQuik or melted white chocolate.

Sugar Rimmed CupWhile the white chocolate is still soft on the cups, dip it into a bowl of pink sprinkles.

Pink Sugar Rimmed Princess CupsAllow the white chocolate to harden before using the cups.

Sprinkle Rimmed Princess Party CupWhen you are ready to serve the Princess Sparklers, fill the cups with crushed ice.

Layered Drink JuiceThen, add the liquid in layers by their sugar content. The beverage with the highest sugar content goes on the bottom. I started with Strawberry Lemonade with 33 grams of sugar per serving. Then, I slowly added grape Gatorade G2 with 7 grams of sugar per serving. I topped it off with Diet 7Up with 0 grams of sugar per serving.

Princess Sparkler Party Layered DrinkThe strawberry lemonade was a light pink so it is a little hard to see the layers in this photo. Next time I will either buy a juice that is brighter in color or add a drop of food coloring to the juice to make the layers more pronounced. The girls said they really like the combination of flavors in the Princess Sparklers and they thought it was fun to nibble on the sugar rimmed cup after they drank their beverage.

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  1. MOMMIE of four says

    March 27, 2015 at 3:07 pm

    How doI make the pink around the rim? Ater I dip in white chocolate .

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    • Tonia says

      March 29, 2015 at 10:46 am

      I used pink sprinkles, sometimes known as sanding sugar. http://www.amazon.com/Wilton-Pink-Spring-Sugar-3-25oz/dp/B0000AE5ZC

      Reply
  2. [email protected] says

    July 22, 2013 at 7:31 pm

    They are so cute! I must pin them to my party board for the future parties!

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  3. Carol says

    July 22, 2013 at 11:31 am

    This is such an adorable idea. Could easily be used for showers or “adult beverages”. Love it

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  4. [email protected] Happened says

    July 22, 2013 at 9:23 am

    I had no idea you could layer drinks based on sugar content! Will definitely try it for grown up drinks 🙂

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