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Real Deal Chocolate Egg Cream
Pour milk into a 12-ounce highball glass. Add the seltzer and stir vigorously so that a white head forms on top of the milk and comes just to the top of the glass. Slowly drizzle the chocolate syrup into the milk, letting it fall gently to the ... [... more]
Food Network

Spode Christmas Tree Highball Glasses, Set of 4
Features: Set of 4 highball glasses; 15 ounces, 6-1/4-inches high, 2-3/4-inches in diameter Crafted of clear glass and 22-karat gold trim Matches full line of dinnerware, serveware, and accessories Features festive, distinctive Christmas tree design Hand [... more]
$50.00
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How to Make a Creamsicle Drink
Here's a creamy cocktail with the taste of an old-fashioned frozen confection. Serves one. Fill a shaker halfway with ice. Add coffee liqueur, Grand Marnier, Galliano and cream. Strain into a highball glass. Shake four to six times. [... more]
eHow

Mrs. Baxton's Long Island Iced Tea
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice; pour in vodka, tequila, rum, gin, Cointreau, and sweet and sour mix. Cover and shake until the outside of the shaker is frosty. Place a few cubes of ice into a highball glass, and strain in the iced tea. Top with ... [... more]
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Blue Island Ice Tea
Fill a highball glass with ice cubes. Pour in the rum, tequila, gin, blue curacao, vodka, sour mix, and cola. Do not stir, allow the liquors to remain layered! Garnish with a lime wedge to serve. May 23, 2008 This totally does NOT layer, ... [... more]
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The Perfect Bloody Mary
Dash wine and sherry mix, not available commercially, recipe follows Combine all of the ingredients in a highball glass containing ice, stir well, and serve with a celery stick and cherry tomato. To substitute mix, add red wine and a dry sherry ... [... more]
Fine Living

Passion Fruit Cooler (Non-alcoholic)
In a large pitcher, combine all ingredients and stir. Serve chilled in highball glasses. 1/2 cup passion fruit syrup (recommended: Torani) 1/2 cup peach nectar (recommended: Kerns) 1 liter orange flavored seltzer water 1 cup light rum, optional ... [... more]
Food Network

Emeril's New Orleans Fish House New Orleans Nectar Cocktail
Combine all ingredients with ice in a cocktail shaker and shake to blend. Strain and serve over ice in a tall highball glass. 1/2 ounce coconut rum (recommended: Malibu) 1/2 ounce spiced rum (recommended: Captain Morgan) 1/2 ounce melon liqueur ... [... more]
Food Network

Marquis by Waterford Brookside Highball Glasses, Set of 4
Features: Set of 4 highball glasses Each glass stands 6 inches tall and holds 16 ounces Crafted from high-quality, diamond-cut Waterford crystal Design features overlapping, bold wedge cuts Wash by hand to preserve clarity and brilliance of crystal [... more]
$69.00
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Mikasa Cheers Too 19-3/4-Ounce Highball Glass, Set of 4
Features: Set of 4 highball glasses in the Cheers Too beverage line; 19-3/4-ounce capacity Crafted from leaded clear glass with a variety of playful etched patterns Designs include lollipop lines, vertical stripes, fine waves, and frosted dots Blends [... more]
$50.00
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Pinzon Rumba Highball Glass, Set of 4
Features: Set of 4 Pinzon 19-3/4-ounce highball glasses; 6-1/2 inches high Light blown crystal; machine made Lead-free glass is acid polished for clarity and brilliance Hand-washing recommended; made in Germany Add more Pinzon Rumba barware for a [... more]
$60.00
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iittala Aarne Set of Two Highball Glasses
Features: Set of 2 Aarne highball glasses Won gold medal at the 1954 Milan Triennale; part of permanent collection in New York's MOMA Clear blown glass in sleek but substantial shapes Created by artist-designer Goran Hongell in 1948 Made in Finland; [... more]
$56.00
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