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Tax day – Dirty Soda Recipe

Tax Day – Dirty Soda: Let’s face it, April 15th can be a bit of a drag. It’s tax day and nobody is celebrating.

So you might need a little “pick me up” and this dirty soda will do the trick on Tax day.

Root beer, vanilla, and coconut – this dirty soda is a great way to give yourself a boost if you are feeling a little tired after chasing around receipts and bank statements.

Enjoy!

It seems that Dirty Sodas and Swig, one of the original Utah soda shops, are making national headlines. But being from Utah I can tell you that you don’t have to wait for Swig to come to your home town. Here in the “dirty soda homeland” we have been making dirty sodas at home for years.

But because dirty soda is getting some much attention, we have added my family’s favorite dirty soda recipes to our blog here. But never be afraid to try your own. All you need is a can of your favorite soda, pebble ice, and start livening up your soda with splashes of syrup, whip cream, fruit and glitter and you are in business!

You don’t have to wait for a dirty soda shop to open in your home town – here in Utah we all tend to make our own!

Recipe, Ingredients, and where to buy them are all below.

Enjoy!

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Tax Day Dirty Soda Recipe

Text Recipe

32 oz cup

3/4 Full of Pebble Ice

2 – 3 Swirls of Coconut Creamer

2 – 3 Pumps of Vanilla Syrup

Instructions

Fill a 30 oz cup 3/4 full of pebble ice, then pour in two cans of root beer, add two pumps of vanilla syrup, and one or and a couple splashes of coconut creamer and enjoy!

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