
I don't know about you, but when I was a kid, there was only one flavor of Icee for me: the Coke Icee. No cherry...and don't even get me started on the Blue Raspberry flavor. It was Coke Icee or nothin'.
So, when I saw this recipe in the little booklet that came with my new ice cream maker,

You'll need: 4 cans of cold Coke and an ice cream maker.
Pour the cold Coke into the frozen bowl and process for about 20 minutes.

Have your glasses and straws ready.
Ta-da! That's it!

Now, I think they might add a little something else to Icees, because it tastes close, but not exactly like the real thing. But hey, Icees at home? I'll take it!
{The little recipe booklet says you can make this with any soda, as long as it's not made with artificial sweeteners.}

So, if you're having people over for Memorial Day (or any day for that matter), give it a try. I think I'm going to try Ginger Ale Icees next!
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