Introduction: Cola "spider" Drink
This drink may resemble muddy pond scum but i can assure you it tastes much better (well..i assume so as i've never actually eaten pond scum!) this refreshing drink is a strange yet tasty combination that can be whipped up in seconds with only two ingredients!! (and good to drink while making an instructable!)
PS i don't know why this drink is called a "spider" but thats what i've always known it as :D
YOU WILL NEED
Ice Cream (i personally prefer vanilla with this)
soft drink (soda)
(you can use any flavored soda but i've found that i prefer cola rather then lemonade etc)
METHOD
scoop some ice cream into a glass, the amount depends on your personal preference but i like a lot of ice cream as that way it won't just melt into the first bit of cola.
CAREFULLY pour a little bit of cola on top of the ice cream. it with froth up a lot so don't pour the entire can of drink in or you'll end up with a cola volcano all over your bench! (you may need to add a small amount at a time, but you can always top the glass up)
Stir a little to mix together and ENJOY
this is a great summer drink that i still like now, on a cool winters evening :D
so if your bored of plain soft drinks or just want something new, you should try this :)
thanks for reading
please post any comments, questions or suggestions :)
AAG

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8 Comments
11 years ago on Introduction
Another job well done, AAG!
In the States, we call this a "Float". The soft drink used is typically Root Beer.
The alcoholic alter-ego teams up with vodka and kahlua. It's called a Frozen Colorado Bulldog.
I call either rendition "Delicious!" ;-P~
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
thank you for the comment bajablue :D
"float" does at least make more sense then "spider"
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
lol... I never thought of it that way, but you're right... and I do not like spiders! ;-D
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
haha i don't really mind spiders but ts not exactly an appetizing name is it?
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
It'a an "attention" getter! ;-)
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
good point
hehe
11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks for sharing this looks very good!
Sunshiine
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
thank you Sunshiine :D