With layers of green, white, and red, this Watermelon Layer Drink is such a fun mid year drink! Would be extraordinary for a watermelon themed gathering or BBQ.
This beverage is comprised of three various types of fluids and when making these, it is all reliant on the sugar substance of those fluids. The one with the most sugar will go on the base, the second most sugared fluid goes straightaway, and the one with minimal measure of sugar will go on top. For this situation, the Green Apple Gatorade was the main beverage I could discover with a sufficiently high sugar substance to go on the base, with an incredible 22 grams of sugar. Presently, I'm attempting to reduce my sugar consumption, so I'm unquestionably not whining, however do you realize that it is so elusive a white beverage that has less that 22 grams of sugar?! Answer: very.
Try not to stress however. I did it. Sobe Pacific Coconut Lifewater has 20 grams of sugar, which is actually not exactly the Gatorade and it in fact glides on top, however it's not as characterized for what it's worth in our Candy Corn Layered Drink. On the off chance that you need it as characterized as those, I recommend switching up the layers and doing the green on the last, a red beverage with between 8-15 grams of sugar {shouldn't be excessively difficult to find}, and Vitamin Water Zero Calorie Lemonade. In any case, this Watermelon Layer Drink is too charming and an ideal beverage to bid farewell to summer with!
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Ingredients
- Ice {I prefer the pebble ice from Sonic}
- Green Apple Gatorade
- SoBe Pacific Coconut Lifewater
- Fruit Punch G2 Gatorade
Instructions
- Fill your cup to the top with ice.
- Pour your Green Apple Gatorade over the ice and let it settle on the bottom.
- Pour the SoBe Pacific Coconut Lifewater very slowly over the ice and let it settle on top of the Gatorade.
- Add more ice, if needed, to keep it filled to the top. Then pour your Fruit Punch G2 Gatorade slowly over the ice and let it settle on top of the SoBe.
- Repeat steps for remaining drinks and enjoy!
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