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
9 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 9 years ago on Introduction
thank you for the comment bajablue :D
"float" does at least make more sense then "spider"
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
lol... I never thought of it that way, but you're right... and I do not like spiders! ;-D
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
haha i don't really mind spiders but ts not exactly an appetizing name is it?
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
It'a an "attention" getter! ;-)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
good point
hehe
9 years ago on Introduction
Thanks for sharing this looks very good!
Sunshiine
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
thank you Sunshiine :D