Naughty Little Girl

It’s a tasty refreshing twist on a Shirley Temple.

Put a bit of rum in a glass, then fill it up the rest of the way with coconut soda (which you can find with the Mexican food in the grocery store). Add some cherries, cherry juice, and ice cubes.

And it’s delicious.  But nameless. Anyone have an idea for what this drink could be called?

12 Responses to Naughty Little Girl

  1. Dawn says:

    I just checked drinknation.com, and there was no “Naughty Little Girl” listed, just “Naughty Boy”, “Naughty Monkey” and “Naughty School Girl”.. just wanted to let you know that the name wasn’t taken!

  2. admin says:

    I guess Ana’s name wins! Too bad I don’t have a prize to send to her.

  3. Meagan says:

    I agree with Joy. Naughty Little Girl is my pick.

  4. Joyous says:

    Um, I LOVE Naughty Little Girl, hahahaha. It’s horrible and hilarious all at the same time.

  5. MrsDragon says:

    When you make Shirley Temples with Coke instead of Sprite they are called Roy Rogers. So I vote for naming it after another movie star. Any Hawaiian actors/actresses or movies? (I’m terrible with movie trivia).

  6. admin says:

    Ooh I just saw Tropical Cherry Cooler. That’s a really good name too.

    (I’ve been getting a lot of comment spam, so sometimes the good stuff gets lost for a bit. Sorry!)

  7. admin says:

    Coconut Shirley
    Tropical Vacation
    Naughty Little Girl
    Coconut Dainty

    not sure… they’re all pretty good. I think “Naughty Little Girl” sounds like something you’d order in a bar. Like a Shirley Temple gone bad.

    Coconut Dainty sounds really cute though.

    Any other opinions?

  8. Nisa says:

    Reminds me of those coconut Christmas cookies with the cherry in the middle. I think they’re called Coconut Dainties?

  9. AV says:

    Naughty Little Girl

  10. Sarah says:

    Wow, this sounds like a tropical vacation in a glass!

  11. Toryn says:

    Tropical Cherry Cooler

  12. Jessica says:

    Coconut Shirley

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