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Classic Torani Italian Cream Soda

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy, Fruits Italian Beverages 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 oz Cold milk
1 oz (to 1 1/2 oz) Peach or other flavor of syrup
Ice
9 oz Sparkling water
Fresh fruit or half and half, for garnish
1 Ap, r 1997

INSTRUCTIONS

Pour the milk and syrup into a 12 oz glass, stir well.  Fill the glass with
ice, then add sparkling water.  Stir again.  Garnish with fresh fruit or a
teaspoon of half and half.
* the book encourages experimentation:)  Feel free to mix flavors, use more
or less syrups!
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