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This Bar Is Selling Twister Daquiri Cocktails In Time For Bank Holiday

This Bar Is Selling Twister Daquiri Cocktails In Time For Bank Holiday

With the weather heating up, these will be the perfect tipple.

Rachel Andrews

Rachel Andrews

Seeing as the bank holiday is going to be filled with sunshine, you'll no doubt want to track down some delicious drinks to sip on, while chowing down on a cooling ice lolly or ice cream on the side. What a set-up, eh?

But one bar in Paisley has gone one step further, as it has ingeniously combined the two into one glass - and it not only looks bloody delicious, but is also a tribute to one of our favourite childhood treats ever.

Behold in all its glory, the Twister Daquiri cocktail:

Jam Jar/Facebook

Jam Jar's tasty drink - which costs just £6.50 - is 'bursting with flavour' and has green and cream swirls just like the lolly, which is an all-round favourite when the ice cream van pops down the street.

Of course, there's an all-important splash of alcohol in each drink, and they are topped with red slush and some juicy fruit.

There are also plenty of other brightly-coloured, delicious-sounding nods to cult classics on the drinks menu - including a raspberry and mango one inspired by Bagpuss the cat.

The bar also mixes up Minion-themed daiquiris, which are bright blue and yellow and come with a little eye popped on top.

Just like the Twister-inspired cocktails, they are also priced at £6.50 per drink - but according to the bar's Facebook page, these are limited edition, so you better move fast if you want in on the action.

But the bar's greatest move yet has to be its ode to the almighty Tango Ice Blast, the much-loved cinema staple, which has also been transformed into a boozy cocktail.

Jam Jar/Facebook

Posting on its Facebook page, the bar exclaimed: "We know everyone loves a cheeky wee tango ice blast when they go to the cinema.... so we decided to create our own boozey version."

Unsurprisingly, it's sent people wild, and the entire nation is now probably booking a trip to Scotland just to have a taste.

If it's that Tango Ice Blast flavour you love, you can also now get it in sorbet form thanks to Crollas Gelateri, a Scottish gelateria (why does Scotland suddenly seem like it's 3,000 light years ahead of the rest of the UK?).

According to its website: "Crolla's Gelateria represents an award winning family company that has been producing traditional Italian Gelato in Glasgow for over a hundred and twenty years. It was 1895 when a young Serafino Crolla exchanged the warm sunshine of Italy for the less predictable climates of Scotland, setting up his first shop in Queen Mary Street, Glasgow."

Who's up for a road trip?

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Jam Jar

Topics: Tasty Drink, Food And Drink