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... Read moreOkay, so you've heard me rave about my new Bloom Shirley Temple obsession, and I just HAD to share how I make it! This isn't just any regular drink; it's a delightful, refreshing twist that perfectly blends the classic childhood favorite with the goodness of Bloom. If you're anything like me and love a vibrant, tasty pick-me-up, then get ready to add this to your daily routine. First off, let's talk about how simple it is to whip up your own Bloom Shirley Temple. You'll need: 1 scoop of your favorite Bloom Greens & Superfoods powder (I love the Berry flavor for this!) About 1 cup of lemon-lime soda or sparkling water (for a lighter option) A splash of grenadine (adjust to your sweetness preference) Ice A cherry for garnish (because it's not a Shirley Temple without one!) Here's how I do it: I start by adding my Bloom powder to a glass with a tiny bit of water and stirring it really well until it's completely dissolved. This prevents any clumping. Then, I fill the glass with ice, pour in my lemon-lime soda or sparkling water, and finally, add that beautiful splash of grenadine. Give it a gentle stir, pop a cherry on top, and voilà! You have a gorgeous, delicious, and surprisingly refreshing Bloom Shirley Temple ready to enjoy. Now, some of you might be wondering, "Is Bloom an energy drink?" That's a great question! While Bloom Greens & Superfoods powder can definitely give you a natural boost thanks to its blend of vitamins, minerals, and superfoods, it's not an 'energy drink' in the same way a highly caffeinated beverage like Red Bull or Monster is. It's more about supporting your overall gut health and providing sustained energy through nutrition, rather than a jolt of caffeine. So, while this Bloom Shirley Temple will make you feel great and revitalized, it won't give you the jitters! Let's quickly touch on the 'Shirley Temple nutrition label' query. A traditional Shirley Temple can be quite high in sugar due to the grenadine and soda. By incorporating Bloom, we're adding a powerhouse of nutrients. If you're looking to reduce sugar, you can opt for sugar-free lemon-lime soda or sparkling water, and even look for sugar-free grenadine alternatives. Bloom itself is quite low in calories and sugar, so it helps balance out the treat aspect. While I can't give you an exact nutrition label for my homemade version (it varies based on your soda/grenadine choices), know that you're infusing a classic with beneficial greens, probiotics, and antioxidants. It's a win-win! I've also experimented with different Bloom flavors for this drink. The Mango and Coconut flavors work wonderfully too if you want a more tropical twist! Don't be afraid to play around with it and make it your own. It's the perfect guilt-free indulgence that makes me excited to get my greens in every day. Give this Bloom-infused Shirley Temple a try – I promise you won't regret it!