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Yeah. Aisle 6 beside the chocolate cow that gives chocolate milk.
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it has pink food coloring in it. if its strawberry lemonade which is usually pink, it can have both strawberries and pink food coloring.
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Yes there sure is!! Good question !! Also a lot of times they put grenadine in regualar lemonade too for color !!
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I have never seen a pink lemon growing on a tree. Food colouring is the key.
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The old fashioned pink lemonade may have had some sort of syrup or grenadine added to it. Now it is probably just food coloring.
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Originally 'pink lemonade' was reglar lemonade with maraschino cherries added. It wasn't that they were trying to make it pink as much as that they were selling a higher class ade with a cherry in. The hoi poloi couldn't afford that extra cherry, but the snobs weren't sure anyone could see that they had enough money to pay for that extra cherry so more and more of the maraschino ( real or artificial, and real is a liquor so there may have been some of that involved. You got lemonade, I got lemonade with a kick.) was added till we had pink lemonade. Nowadays pink lemonade is colored with chemicals, which is fitting since most 'lemonade' is just an artificial chemical concoction anyway. Similar to the lemonade whose recipe you can learn from "Toby Tyler and the Circus." If I remember correctly (hah!) It is five gallons of water, a bag of sugar and a keg of vinegar. A lemon is sliced as thinly as possible and a few slices are floated on the surface, one lemon could be used to 'authenticate' several batches of lemonade. Pink lemonade was made anytime the trapeze artiste needed to rinse out her spangled tights.
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Pink lemonade is made with grenadine in it originally. Now it is often just red coloring with no added flavor of grenadine. Too bad because I really liked it. HAve to make my own for the good stuff.
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Actually, there are lemons whose flesh and juice are pink. Coincidentally, they are called "Pink Lemonade" or "Sweet Lulana" lemons (common name, Dwarf Pink lemonade lemon, Dwarf Pink Eureka lemon). These can be purchased at a number of Pacific coast or Florida nurseries and can bear fruit indoors with direct sun light or artificial light. My family and I have several, and we have indeed made pink lemonade from the lemons! See: http://www.easytogrowbulbs.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1214 or http://www.lagunahillsnursery.com/menuwebs/Citrus.asp or http://www.justfruitsandexotics.com/Citrus.htm
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If you read the ingredients, often red cabbage is used for coloring, believe it or not!
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i make regular lemonade and then use a strainer to squeeze raspberries into the juice.
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