by Cascade Ice on July 5, 2012
Are you daydreaming about an island getaway? If you can’t make it out to those white sandy beaches, don’t worry—Cascade Ice has plenty of refreshing drink recipes that will bring the flavor of the islands right to your own backyard. So grab your sunglasses and an ice-cold glass of your favorite Cascade Ice cocktail and soak up some sun!

For a fruity drink that won’t disappoint, try Cascade Ice’s Strawberry Kiwi Electric Lemonade. Begin by placing a few slices of fresh kiwi in a chilled glass. Next, add some ice cubes and 1.5oz of your favorite vodka. Finish it off with 6oz Cascade Ice Zero-Calorie Strawberry Lemonade. Trust us, it tastes even better than it sounds!

If you’re throwing an island-themed get together, Cascade Ice Pacific Party Punch is the way to go! Start with a punch bowl and fill partially with ice. Next, pour in 1 part rum, 1 part pineapple juice and 1 part mango juice. Polish it off with 2 parts of Cascade Ice’s Zero-Calorie Coconut sparkling water. What comes next? A generous amount of fresh fruit!
Cheers to island-dreamin’!
by Cascade Ice on May 3, 2012
There’s nothing better on a hot day than a refreshing, ice-cold glass of lemonade. Add a little kick to your traditional lemonade with these low-calorie recipes from Cascade Ice!

If you’re looking for something tart, tangy and all around invigorating, try a Rockin’ Raspberry Lemonade Spritzer! To create this perfect poolside thirst-quencher, mix 8oz of Cascade Ice Zero-Calorie Raspberry Lemonade with the juice of two lemons. Then add a splash of club soda. Pour over ice, throw in a handful of fresh raspberries and you’re ready to enjoy!
For a tasty twist on the classic lemonade recipe, concoct a delicious batch of Electric Lemonade! Begin by pouring 8oz of Cascade Ice Zero-Calorie Lemonade into a chilled glass. Next, add 1 ½oz of your favorite vodka to the mixture. To finish, squeeze in fresh lemon juice and keep the lemons in for even more lemon flavor! Add a few mint leaves to garnish. Yum!
by Cascade Ice on December 29, 2011
It’s almost the end of 2011 which means it’s time to make new year resolutions. Whatever your resolution may be there are ways you can ensure you don’t stray from your goals.
Think long term. Remember that things won’t happen within the first few days of the year and to keep pace throughout the rest of the year.
Create a plan. Set up your strategy for the whole year and break down your big goal into smaller, more manageable ones.
Write it down. Put your goal into writing and place it somewhere you can see it.
Track your progress. Write down your accomplishments! It will be a reminder that your hard work is paying off. Don’t forget to celebrate victories!
Whatever your resolution is make sure to have a plan. If you are cutting down calories, start by ditching the sugary soda for a sugar-free, sodium-free Cascade Ice!
What are your new year resolutions?
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by Cascade Ice on December 21, 2011
Right now is considered one of the most wonderful times of the year. There is a consistent stream of parties and gatherings, which means that there will also be lots of drinks and food. You don’t have to give up your favorite holiday comfort foods, but knowing which ones are high in calories can help you assess what portions to get.
- One cup sweet potatoes with marshmallows: 587 calories
- One cup stuffing: 202 calories
- One cup green bean casserole: 225 calories
- One piece of pecan pie: 503 calories
- One cup mashed potatoes with gravy: 342 calories
- One cup of eggnog: 354 calories
Being mindful of how much you are consuming can really help you avoid packing on the holiday pounds. Grabbing sampling portions will help you enjoy everything you want to eat while cutting down on calories. If you are really trying to be health conscious this holiday season, swap out green bean casserole for steamed green beans and ditch the eggnog for a Cascade Ice Mo-ho-ho-jito.
* Number of calories are estimations and will vary upon portion sizes.
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