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With larger venues and bigger crowds come more business opportunities, as well as unique challenges, for your concession stands. Whether your stands operate in a constrained space as in a theater or open areas like amusement parks, layout, efficiency and safety features are just some of the things you need to keep in mind when making decisions about concessions. Find resources here for choosing appropriate high-volume equipment and supplies, increasing customer satisfaction and sales, marketing your snacks effectively, and more.

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6 Easy Summer Drink Recipes Your Customers Will Love

Summer Drink Ideas Using Concession Supplies

As the weather gets warmer, people gravitate toward cold beverages, and while soda and lemonade are always favorites, it can be fun (and profitable!) to introduce some novelty to your concession stand menu. We’ve put together some delicious and easy nonalcoholic drink ideas to add to your rotation for summer events.

You can keep costs down by getting creative with ingredients you already have for other products you sell, such as Sno-Kone concentrates, Flavacol, and Flossugar. All of the recipes shown here use ingredients you might already have or that are easy to find.

Frusheez slush machine is ideal for serving refreshing summer beverages, but most of these drinks can be served on the rocks as well. (However, you will need the Frusheez machine to create the layered effect for two of the recipes.)

 

green mojito mocktail with paper straws garnished with fresh mint leaves and lime on a white cloth

Mojito Mocktail

Mojito syrup

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with hot water
  • Add 4 cups sugar
  • Add 2 oz Lime Sno-Kone® concentrate #1034
  • Add 1/2 oz Sweet Selections® Green Mint Flavoring #1379
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Fill jug to the top with water

 

To Serve:

  • Add 3 oz mojito syrup to 16 oz glass with ice
  • Top with one 12 oz can of sparkling water
  • Garnish with fresh mint leaves and/or lime if desired

"tequila" sunrise mocktail in cocktail glass garnished with an orange and cherry on colorful patterned cloth

 

“Tequila” Sunrise Mocktail

Cherry Component

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with warm water
  • Add 2 cups sugar
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Add 5 oz Cherry Sno-Kone concentrate #1031
  • Fill jug to the top with water
  • Stir

Orange Component

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with warm water
  • Add 2 cups sugar
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Add 5 oz Orange Sno-Kone concentrate #1033
  • Fill jug to the top with water
  • Stir

To Serve:

  • Fill serving glass 1/3 full of cherry mixture, then add orange mixture. Garnish with an orange slice and a cherry if desired.

Optional: Add the cherry mixture to Frusheez machine and freeze. Then, fill serving glass 1/3 full of cherry slush and slowly add orange mixture, being careful to preserve the layering effect (do not freeze orange mixture).


orange-red spicy mango mocktail in glass garnished with spicy red pepper on a orange and beige placemat

Spicy Mango Mocktail

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with warm water
  • Add 2 cups sugar
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Add 5 oz Mango Sno-Kone concentrate #1376
  • Add 3/4 tsp of Ghost Pepper Flavacol® #2482
  • Fill jug to the top with water
  • Stir
  • Serve over ice or add to Frusheez machine and freeze

blue ocean ice slush in glass lined with piña colada flossugar sugar garnished with lime and orange on a red and white checkered cloth surrounded by oranges

 

Ocean Ice Slush

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with warm water
  • Add 2 cups sugar
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Add 5 oz Blue Coconut Sno-Kone concentrate #1374
  • Fill jug to the top with water
  • Add to Frusheez machine and freeze
  • Garnish rim of glass with Piña Colada Flossugar #3209 if desired

red and lime green cherry limeade frozen slush beverage in glass with cherry and lime flossugar sugar garnished with a cherry

 

Cherry Limeade Slush

Cherry Slush

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with warm water
  • Add 2 cups sugar
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Add 5 oz Cherry Sno-Kone concentrate #1034
  • Fill jug to the top with water
  • Add to Frusheez machine and freeze

 

Lime Slush

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with warm water
  • Add 2 cups sugar
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Add 5 oz Lime Sno-Kone concentrate #1031
  • Fill jug to the top with water
  • Add to Frusheez machine and freeze

 

To Serve:

  • Hold serving glass at an angle and fill half full of cherry slush, then fill other half with lime slush.
  • Garnish rim of glass with Cherry Berry #3207 and Leapin’ Lime #3204 Flossugar if desired.

red, white and blue patriotic pop frozen slush drink in a glass with popsicles sitting on a checkered red and white cloth

 

Patriotic Pop Slush

Cherry Slush

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with warm water
  • Add 2 cups sugar
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Add 5 oz Cherry Sno-Kone concentrate #1034
  • Fill jug to the top with water
  • Add to Frusheez machine and freeze

 

Blue Raspberry Slush

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with warm water
  • Add 2 cups sugar
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Add 5 oz Blue Raspberry Sno-Kone concentrate #1035
  • Fill jug to the top with water
  • Add to Frusheez machine and freeze

 

White Citrus Slush

  • Fill a one-gallon jug half full with warm water
  • Add 2 cups White Citrus Passion Flossugar #3715
  • Stir or shake to dissolve
  • Add 4 1/4 oz Sour Attitude concentrate #1056
  • Fill jug to the top with water
  • Add to Frusheez machine and freeze

 

To Serve:

  • Fill serving glass 1/3 fill of cherry slush, then fill another 1/3 full of white citrus slush, fill to top with blue raspberry slush, being careful to preserve the layering effect.
  • Garnish rim of glass with Cherry Berry #3207, White Citrus Passion #3715, and Blue Raspberry #3201 Flossugar if desired.

Selling Nonalcoholic Summer Beverages

When adding nonalcoholic summer cocktails to your menu, make sure you draw the right attention. Don’t call them “cocktails,” which can mislead customers into thinking they’ll be purchasing a drink that includes liquor.

Instead, make generous use of the term “mocktail,” and make the flavors clear if the drink name doesn’t convey the taste. For example, if serving Ocean Ice, make a note that it’s a blue coconut flavor. Also, be sure to emphasize that your creations are family-friendly. Kids are thrilled when they can taste something colorful and different.

Speaking of adult beverages, if your venue allows it, feel free to experiment with adding rum, tequila, or vodka to these recipes – but in that case, be sure to ID your customers!

Explore additional resources to help you make the most of your summer menu:

- Summer Concession Stand Ideas

- 5 Food Trends to Try this Summer

- There's Still Time to Add Frozen Treats to Your Menu