The Shirley Temple dates back to the 1930s, inspired by the late child actress, singer and politician Shirley Temple Black.
Black and white photograph of young Shirley Temple - John Springer Collection/Getty Images Growing up, my parents took my brother and me out for a nice dinner every New Year's Eve. We'd get dressed up ...
Shirley Temples are non-alcoholic drinks made with ginger ale, a splash of grenadine, and a maraschino cherry. Other versions might swap the ginger ale for lemon-lime soda, lemonade, or even orange ...
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FYI, The Shirley Temple Effect Is Back For 2026
The hype calmed down after 2022's Dirty Shirley craze, but with new releases from both Olipop and Poppi, looks like the Shirley Temple Effect is back for 2026.
Are Shirley Temples a bad idea? Well, according to this bartender, the answer is YES. She posted a video on TikTok and explained why she thinks you might want to order a different drink next time ...
While several hotels and restaurants claim to have invented the Shirley Temple drink, The Royal Hawaiian's assertion seems most plausible. Shirley Temple loved to visit Waikiki Beach and stay at the ...
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This vodka cocktail is delightfully dirty
The Dirty Shirley is a vodka cocktail that's delightfully dirty. It's also super easy to craft at home in just five minutes.
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