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Frozen drink mizes: Out of a squeeze bag come professional-quality frozen drinks: margaritas, strawberry daiquiris, and piña coladas. Photo by Matthew Hull | MorgueFile.
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July 2005
Updated July 2009

Product Reviews / Main Nibbles / Cocktails

Lt. Blender’s Frozen Cocktails in a Bag

Easy Frozen Drink Mixes: Just Shake & Pour

 

When you first see Lt. Blender’s cocktail-in-a-bag frozen drink mixes—shiny, heavy plastic with conventional graphics and a big screw cap—the immediate thought is, “This can’t possibly taste good.” But surprise—it does!

A tip off are the words “all natural” on the front of the bag. You can’t go too wrong with real real coconut and real pineapple.

Here’s how easy it is to make a frozen Margarita, Strawberry Daiquiri, Piña Colada or other frozen libation* with Lt. Blender:

  • Unscrew the cap of the bag. The frozen drink mix is already inside.
  • Pour your tequila and triple sec (Margarita), rum (Strawberry Daiquiri or Piña Colada) or other appropriate spirit to the first fill line (it’s 1-3/4 cups if you want to measure), replace cap and shake.
  • Add warm water to the top fill line, replace the cap and shake.
  • Place the bag in the freezer for a six hours until slushy.
  • Remove the cap and fill glasses by squeezing the bag.
  • That’s it!

*Since our original review, the Lieutenant has been very busy. He’s added frozen Eggnog, Hurricanes, Mojitos, Mudslides, Peach Bellini Wine Freezers, Sangria Wine Freezers Strawberry Wine Freezers and Sugar Free Frozen Margaritas.

One bag makes a half-gallon, or 16 four-ounce servings.

You can put the frozen bag in a cooler and bring it to the beach, the golf course, picnics, or tailgate parties. It’s ideal for pools and patios where you don’t want to carry a glass blender carafe.

While refilling a glass out of a squeeze bag that resembles a colorful hot water bottle may not be elegant, like pouring from a pitcher, Lt. Blender isn’t intended for formal entertaining.

Lt. Blender
Lieutenant Blender.

There actually was a lieutenant, not named Blender but who owned a blender—in fact, the only blender in his outfit in the 82nd Airborne. Stationed in the steamy Dominican Republic in the mid-1960s, he used it to whip up many a pitcher of drinks for his fellow troops. Many years later Ralph McMorris, a frozen-yogurt mix manufacturer in Galveston, diversified into dry margarita mixes with an homage to his army buddy.

So when you make your first batch, raise your glass to those guys on the beach.

LT. BLENDER’S FROZEN
COCKTAILS

Margarita, Strawberry Daiquiri,
Mojito, Piña
Colada & More

  • Single Bag
    $7.99
  • Variety 3-Packs
    $23.50
  • Special Benefits For “Officers
    Club Members”

Purchase online* at
LtBlender.com.

Also available at fine retailers.

Lt. Blender
Bottoms up: Margarita, Strawberry Daiquiri, and Piña Colada in a Bag.

*Prices and product availability are verified at publication but are subject to change. Shipping is additional. These items are offered by a third party and THE NIBBLE has no relationship with them. Purchase information is provided as a reader convenience.

 

 

 



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