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Creamsicle Floats

 Happy National Creamsicle Day! ☀️

With temperatures soaring into the 90s here in New Hampshire, it’s the perfect time to enjoy a cool, creamy treat. I wanted something simple and refreshing, so I went with a classic Creamsicle float.

With temperatures soaring into the 90s here in New Hampshire, it’s the perfect time to enjoy a cool, creamy treat. I wanted something simple and refreshing, so I went with a classic Creamsicle float.


How to Make a Creamsicle Float:

  1. Scoop vanilla ice cream into a tall glass.

  2. Pour over chilled orange soda until the glass is full.

  3. Optional: add a splash of vodka for an adult twist.

  4. Top with whipped cream if desired.

This easy ice cream float is a fun way to celebrate National Creamsicle Day, beat the summer heat, and enjoy a nostalgic, creamy orange dessert. Perfect for family gatherings, summer parties, or an afternoon treat!



Creamsicle Floats

Creamsicle Floats
Author: Jolene's Recipe Journal

Ingredients

  • 20oz bottle orange soda
  • 4 scoops vanilla ice cream
  • Whipped cream (optional)

Instructions

  1. Add 2 scoops of ice cream to each glass.  
  2. Slowly pour soda over the top.  
  3. Top with whipped cream if desired. 
  4. Add straws and enjoy!
ice cream float, orange, creamsicle
Dessert, beverages
American

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