13 Fresca co*cktail Recipes That Prove This Retro Trend Is Hipster Chic (2024)

Fresca is back, and it’s absolutely NOT just your grandma’s drink anymore. Fresca was *the* diet soda before there were diet sodas. In ads of the 1960s, the light, fizzy grapefruit soft drink was the zero-calorie drink for the sophisticated lady who was watching her figure. Think Mad Men’s Betty Draper. But like Don Draper, Fresca had a racier side. A popular mixer in a whiskey “highball,” it was light and effervescent with a citrusy zing, but packed a boozy punch. Well, low-cal mixers are trending again. First we had Kombucha co*cktails, then La Croix co*cktails, and now Fresca drinks are taking off. Here are 13 Fresca co*cktails that will go great with those chic granny heels.

1. Skinny DragonBerry Rum Twist: Fun co*cktails that clock in under 100 calories just make life better. In this case, citrusy Fresca pairs *so* well with berry-infused vodka, you could drink it all night long. (via The Novice Chef)

2. The Paloma: This two-ingredient co*cktail is the drink for a busy gal. You get all the intensely layered flavors of a much more complicated bitters co*cktail thanks to the grapefruit essence in Fresca. (via Vicky Wasik / My Domaine)

3. Watermelon Mojito: If you like mojitos but don’t want all that sugar, this is the drink for you! Fresca, watermelon, mint and rum make for an unforgettable co*cktail. Mix this one up for friends and you’ll be the life of the party. (via Call Me PMc)

4. Grapefruit Rosemary Fizz: Simple syrup infused with rosemary adds a tasty splash to the grapefruit fizz. This co*cktail is light and refreshing, and would be great at an outdoor wedding or garden party. (via Evermine Occasions)

5. Sparkling Brûléed Grapefruit Palomas: Brûléed grapefruit makes this paloma co*cktail something extra special, giving it a toasted sugary note that’s offset by the acidity of the grapefruit in Fresca. This drink is fancy enough for a special-occasion brunch, but simple enough to take center stage on the drinks table at any BBQ. (via Kailley’s Kitchen)

6. Three-Ingredient Skinny Margaritas: Did we have you at “skinny”? Just wait until you taste it! With just a few ingredients and half the calories of an ordinary margarita, this festive boozy beverage is perfect and light for summer sipping. (via Happy Food, Healthy Life)

7. Cable Guide: A variant of the popular Cable Car co*cktail, the Cable Guide has half the calories but all the delicious bittersweet flavor, thanks to mango juice and Fresca. Mix up a pitcher, because your friends will totally beg you to share. (via Drink Swap)

8. Spring Shocker Vodka-Grapefruit co*cktail: This drink calls for a fruit-infused vodka that tastes of white grape, papaya and dragon fruit. Those berry notes play well with fresh grapefruit, lemon juice and the citrusy tang of Fresca. (via Chili Pepper Madness)

9. Vodka Fresca: Kinda like a Titos and grapefruit juice, this drink gets its zing along from the citrusy goodness of Fresca with no added calories. Kick back with a chilled mug and feel the cares of the day just melt away. (via Fork ‘n’ Plate)

10. The Ruby Red: This drink tastes great with or without the alcohol, and the grapefruit juice provides a healthy dose of vitamin C. Sip one at the pool for a boozy afternoon cooler. (via Fountain Avenue Kitchen)

11. No-Fail Sangria: Sure, you could get all fancy making a simple syrup for sangria at your next shindig, or you could just skip all that and add a glug of Fresca to some wine and chopped fruit. This delicious but easy-peasy party drink can be made ahead in big batches, freeing you up to mingle with your guests while everyone helps themselves to a drink. (via Eddie Ross)

12. Zooquila Fresca Popsicles (a Paloma Poptail): These clever co*cktails in the form of ice pops make for an awesome citrus refresher in the summer heat. Let one melt in your mouth while sitting in a hammock, so you can kick back for a nap when the booze sets in. (via Boulder Locavore)

13. Vodka & Fresca: Nothing is easier than a two-ingredient co*cktail. The grapefruit notes in Fresca play *so well* with vodka. Bonus: Tuck a Fresca in your bag and you’ve got an instant low-cal co*cktail anyplace you go that serves your fave booze.

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13 Fresca co*cktail Recipes That Prove This Retro Trend Is Hipster Chic (2024)

FAQs

What is Fresca co*cktail? ›

Inspired by the legendary mixability of Fresca®, Fresca™ Mixed is a light sparkling canned co*cktail made with real spirits and the citrus taste of Fresca®. Ready to drink straight from the can or served on ice in your favorite glass, this is your new favorite perfectly mixed co*cktail.

Is Titos and Fresca good? ›

There's a reason “fresca” is in the name of this one — it's smooth, sweet, and oh-so-refreshing. A Tito's Agua Fresca is the perfect way to cool down on a warm day.

What was the most popular drink in the 1950s? ›

Gin was all the rage in the 1950s (largely due to remnants of the Prohibition), and as such, drinks like the Sloe Gin Fizz and the Tom Collins (more on that in a bit) started gaining in popularity.

What alcohol is good with Fresca? ›

Vodka Spritz is a delicious co*cktail that mixes the light and classic taste of FRESCA® with real vodka distilled four times. Tequila Paloma is a modern and sophisticated take on the classic Paloma co*cktail.

Why is Fresca called Fresca? ›

Fresca is a grapefruit-flavored citrus soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company. Borrowing the word Fresca (meaning "fresh") from Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, it was introduced in the United States in 1966. Originally a bottled sugar-free diet soda, sugar sweetened versions were introduced in some markets.

What is the number 1 co*cktail? ›

1. Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. While there are many variations, the traditional recipe consists of tequila, Triple Sec and lime juice.

What is the king of all co*cktails? ›

Martini. The gin martini is the king of co*cktails.

What is the number 1 drink? ›

Water is the most consumed beverage globally, essential for human survival.

What is a Fresca and vodka drink called? ›

Get your vibe on with our Vodka Spritz! Made with real vodka and the citrus taste of Fresca®, this ready-to-drink co*cktail is made for smooth sipping.

Is there real grapefruit in Fresca? ›

Ingredients. CARBONATED WATER, CITRIC ACID, CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, POTASSIUM CITRATE, ASPARTAME, POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO PROTECT TASTE), ACACIA GUM, ACESULFAME POTASSIUM, NATURAL FLAVORS, GLYCEROL ESTER OF ROSIN, POTASSIUM BENZOATE AND CALCIUM DISODIUM EDTA (TO PROTECT TASTE), CAROB BEAN GUM.

What flavors of Fresca are there? ›

While Fresca is a carbonated soft drink that is often compared to soda due to its similar taste and appearance, it has rebranded as a “sparkling soda water.” It currently comes in four flavors: Grapefruit Citrus, Black Cherry Citrus, Peach Citrus and Blackberry Citrus and can be found in most supermarkets and ...

What did ladies drink in the 60s? ›

Babycham, a sparkling perry, was exclusively a ladies' drink, and was usually served in a special glass. Bitter, or best pale ale was something of a working class luxury. Bottled pale ale could be keg or cask in the sixties. Double Diamond and Bass Red Triangle had a strong following.

What alcoholic drink was in the 70s? ›

Pina Colada

Maybe an archetypal 70s drink, it's got everything: sweet juice, booze, and something rich and creamy. Literally translated as "strained pineapple," the name of this co*cktail already tells you a bit about the Piña Colada's primary ingredients: rum, coconut milk or cream, and pineapple juice.

What was a popular alcoholic drink in the 70s? ›

1. Pina Colada. The most well known co*cktail of the 70s was the Pina Colada. Still loved among many-a-beach-goer, this classic co*cktail translates to “strained pineapple.”

What is Fresca drink made of? ›

CARBONATED WATER, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, POTASSIUM CITRATE, CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, ASPARTAME, POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO PROTECT TASTE), ACESULFAME POTASSIUM, ACACIA GUM, POTASSIUM BENZOATE (TO PROTECT TASTE), GLYCEROL ESTER OF ROSIN, CALCIUM DISODIUM EDTA (TO PROTECT TASTE), CAROB BEAN GUM.

What's the difference between Fresca and Sprite? ›

Unlike Sprite, Fresca has a grapefruit flavor profile. It is known for its unique, tangy taste and comes in both regular and diet versions. Fresca has a slightly bitter undertone due to the grapefruit flavor, which distinguishes it from the sweeter lemon-lime taste of Sprite.

What kind of vodka is in Fresca mixed? ›

What type of vodka is used in the Vodka Spritz? The vodka used in our Vodka Spritz Fresca Mixed is four times distilled vodka.

What is Fresca made of? ›

Fresca contains a combination of standard ingredients one would find in any standard carbonated beverage, including carbonated water, citric acid, potassium citrate, aspartame, and other natural flavors.

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