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A '''Roy Rogers''' is a [[non-alcoholic mixed drink]] made with [[cola]] (such as [[Coca-Cola]], [[Pepsi]], or [[R.C. Cola]]) and [[grenadine]] syrup, [[Garnish (food)|garnish]]ed with a [[maraschino cherry]]. It is considered an acceptable cocktail drink for children (since there is no [[alcohol]]). For this reason, it may also be called a '''kiddie cocktail''' or simply a homemade [[Cherry Coke]]. Grenadine is almost always a non-alcoholic beverage, but there are versions that do contain alcohol.
A '''Roy Rogers''' is a [[non-alcoholic mixed drink]] made with [[cola]] (such as [[Coca-Cola]], [[Pepsi]], or [[R.C. Cola]]) and [[grenadine]] syrup, [[Garnish (food)|garnish]]ed with a [[maraschino cherry]]. It is considered an acceptable cocktail drink for children (since there is no [[alcohol]]). For this reason, it may also be called a '''kiddie cocktail''' or simply a homemade [[Cherry Coke]].


It was named for the [[cowboy]] [[actor]] and [[singer]] [[Roy Rogers]].
It was named for the [[cowboy]] [[actor]] and [[singer]] [[Roy Rogers]].

Revision as of 11:42, 10 March 2009

A Roy Rogers is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with cola (such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, or R.C. Cola) and grenadine syrup, garnished with a maraschino cherry. It is considered an acceptable cocktail drink for children (since there is no alcohol). For this reason, it may also be called a kiddie cocktail or simply a homemade Cherry Coke.

It was named for the cowboy actor and singer Roy Rogers.

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