![]() Great 4 th of July Treat – Red White and Blue Slush Float The total of these comes to less than $10 and we estimate you can make about 8 red, white, and blue floats, depending on your glass size, that look like Sonic’s for just over $1 each. Then you’ll need a half gallon of vanilla ice cream, which we estimate is about $3. A whole bottle of G2 Gatorade can be purchased for about $1, a jug of Ocean Spray Cranberry Apple juice is about $3 and a bottle of Sobe cost about $2. But if you make this one at home, you can make a single slush float for significantly less. Sonic Serving Up Red, White & Blue Slush Float for $2.99Īt Sonic, a red, white, and blue slush float sells for about $2.99. So we hope that if you’re into the red, white, and blue theme that you’ll give this recipe a try. When Sonic goes red, white, and blue in honor of American summertime holidays, it kind of makes everyone else want to go red, white, and blue too. A plain vanilla ice cream is going to give it more of a bright white color, like what Sonic uses for their soft serve ice cream.īut if you prefer French Vanilla or New York Style Vanilla, those will work just as well. Use whatever you like or whatever is available to you. The brand of vanilla ice cream you choose to use doesn’t really matter. Sonic Debuts New Red, White & Blue Slush Float Adding a scoop of vanilla ice cream of course makes the float such a great patriotic drink, or so we think. Slushies + ice cream = this patriotic drink.įreezing the different layers as you go, allows each layer to become somewhat of its own slushie. If you pour gently over the back of a spoon it can help to break the pounding juice and make so that the layers are crisper. The key to this recipe is to pour slowly and add your scoop of vanilla ice cream slowly, so as to not disturb the layers. SONIC IS RELEASING A RED, WHITE & BLUE SLUSH FLOAT THAT HAS A VANILLA ICE CREAM LAYER ![]() However, we don’t recommend using plain cranberry juice for this recipe, because it can make the whole thing taste a bit awkward because it is somewhat bitter. Cranberry-pineapple juice can also be used in its place. The cranberry-apple juice has the most sugar of the three colors used. That’s why we start with the red on the bottom. ![]() And start with the drink that has the most sugar on the bottom. To effectively layer the various colors without them mixing together, it’s best if you use drinks that include different sugar content. Sonic Brings Back Red, White And Blue Slush Float For Summer And the kids will love it! Red White and Blue Float Sonic. If you find yourself entertaining for summertime holidays or just want a red, white, and blue drink, we’ll walk you through how to make our copycat version. It’s so fun to enjoy and is beautiful to look at too. The festive red, white, and blue float Sonic has offered in the summertime, provides a wonderfully festive and patriotic sweet treat.
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