Today I dropped the kids off at my friend Melissa’s house, because I had to take the car in to the shop. I get this text from her:

“Just having a quiet lunch together…they banished the other kids to the counter, cause they wanted to be alone. Talking about how they both like strawberries in salads, and how D can lift a 10lb weight!”

They wanted to be ALONE??? Excuse me?!?! 6 years old, going on 17. Or how bout 6 years old, going on DEAD because I’ll kill her before she’s ever old enough to be alone with a boy. The secret came out a few weeks ago that D and Charlotte are going to get married. And now this, romantic discussions over peanut butter and honey sandwiches. I liked it better when Charlotte wanted to marry her dad.

I need a drink. But not that kind… I’m all about the mocktails! Have you had the Blue Cotton Candy Lemonade at Disneyland? You can get it at The Cove Bar in California Adventures. Last year we did Disney with Eric’s siblings, parents and all the kids. It was super fun if not a little overwhelming since we were there for FIVE DAYS and I was 35 weeks pregnant. (A bit much for me. I’m definitely no Disney fanatic. In fact am a recovering Disneyland Grump.) Eric’s sisters, on the other hand, really are Disneyland fanatics (you know, the ones who collect Goofy mugs and browse Disney blogs for fun) and decided to go BACK to Disneyland just this past March. Again. 6 months after we just went.

But then they told me they were basically doing a Disneyland food tour (since they went without the kids) and THAT I can get behind 100%. Jalapeno bagels? Wicked Stepmother Apple Cider Slush? Croissant cinnamon rolls? («already tried to recreate and failed miserably) But I was most excited about the Blue Cotton Candy Lemonade they told me about. Basically it’s a SUPER tart lemonade that is sweetened with cotton candy snow cone syrup. No boring sugar here. This way the flavor really comes through!) It’s served with a giant hunk of pink cotton candy. You tear off little bits of the cotton candy and add it to your drink (where it dissolves instantly) and that is what sweetens your lemonade. You can add as little or as much as you want. Just make sure to explain to your guests that they have to add the cotton candy or they will be in for a sour punch in the mouth. Want to see it dissolve??   Cotton candy on its own is officially ruined for me forever. I only want to have it with a tall glass of tart lemonade on the side. Cotton candy is SO good, but you can’t deny that it is overwhelmingly sweet. The lemonade balances it out perfectly.

I’ve been obsessed with cotton candy this whole summer. Freshly spun cotton candy is not something you run into every day, and although the kind you can get at the dollar store is great flavor-wise, I wanted the puffy fluffy fresh cotton candy for these photos.

I drove 30 minutes down to Old Sacramento to a candy store (where I had called ahead), only to find that they only sold cotton candy that had been shoved in a tub. I saw some fresh cotton candy at the U2 concert we went to in May, but the stand was closed by the end of the concert. Finally we were in Santa Cruz on Saturday and I saw some for sale on the boardwalk. EUREKA!! Being a food blogger is so weird, you guys. You will also need to find some Cotton Candy flavored syrup for Snow Cones, here’s the kind I bought. You can buy it in pink or blue.

That skewer is a stick for candy apples. Perfect size.

I think this would be such a fun drink to serve at parties. Kids go crazy for it (mine did. Like literally, eyes popping out of their heads. Put candy in our drink, mom??) It would be a fun and unique idea for BBQs, pool parties, anything outdoorsy or summery. Wouldn’t you love to have a glass of this with a plate of Nana’s ribs and some fresh coleslaw?? OR it would be super fun to serve this at a baby shower. It would work for boy or girls showers–use blue cotton candy if it’s a boy, pink cotton candy if it’s a girl. (If you want the lemonade to be pink too, buy pink cotton candy syrup.) Enjoy! Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Twitter One year ago: Creamy Cauliflower Alfredo Sauce Two years ago: Black Bean Tacos with Radish Slaw and Feta Four years ago: Olive Garden Breadsticks   More lemonade and fun summer drinks! Basil Lemonade « If you think this sounds weird, you haven’t had enough basil in your lifetime.

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  A few other bloggers have made different versions of this, check it out! Cotton Candy Lemonade from Sweet Paul Magazine Cotton Candy Lemonade from Create Craft Love Cotton Candy Lemonade from Bitz n Giggles

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