This used to be my go-to drink as a kid whenever I’d go with my parents to a wedding and there was an open bar. (My brother would get the Roy Rogers.) I used to think that Shirley Temple herself must have done the same, and that’s why the drink was named after her, but I’ve since learned that not only did she not invent the drink, she didn’t even like it!
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