Learn how to make slushies in the blender with these refreshing Gatorade Slushies! Use your favorite flavors! Perfect for summer parties!
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Today I'm sharing a summertime favorite!
If you or your kiddos love Gatorade, these slushies are perfect for you! They're super easy to make and ready in minutes.
These will help with hydration when it's hot outside and they're so refreshing and tasty. We buy the big pack of Gatorade at Sam's Club, so we can make these anytime during the summer.
You can blend some up for your next party or BBQ, and even add some wine or alcohol for the adults.
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Shopping list:
- ice
- gatorade
- granulated white sugar
How to make:
Scroll down to the printable recipe card for measurements and instructions!
Recipe tips:
- The added sugar keeps the ice smooth, making it a perfect slushie.
- These cannot be made in advance and stored.
More summer drink recipes you may like:
- Rainbow Sherbet Punch
- Sonic Ocean Water
- Bomb Pop Soda
- Pineapple Strawberry Agua Fresca
- Watermelon Lemonade
- Kool Aid Slushies
You can add or substitute with these ingredients:
- use any flavor gatorade you love
- use a granulated sugar substitute instead of regular
- add wine, vodka or rum for an adult beverage
Kitchen equipment and supplies you may need:
- Ninja Smoothie & Food Processing Blender
- OXO Good Grips 6-Piece Plastic Measuring Spoons
- OXO Good Grips 7-Piece Nesting Measuring Beaker Set
I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as our family did!
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