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Cool Down This Summer With Refreshing Watermelon Frosé

Whoever invented frosé seriously deserves to win the Nobel Peace Prize. I admit, that may be a bit dramatic, but I would be hard-pressed to say frozen rosé hasn't changed lives. Brunch would never be the same without the simple invention of freezing some pink wine, I'm telling ya.

Anyways, if you're looking for a refreshing spin to enjoy on hot summer evenings, look no further than watermelon frosé.

Wouldn't it be lovely if frosé watermelons actually existed? Like if you cut open what seems to be a watermelon but it's actually just filled with frosé? I mean, picnics would never *ever* be the same.

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And while this type of watermelon doesn't exist—yet—, you can absolutely make watermelon frosé for a refreshing fruity twist on the classic.

This drink is actually super simple to make, so you can whip up pretty much anytime in a jiffy.

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All you need to make the perfect pink frosé slush is a bottle of your favorite rosé, frozen watermelon chunks, watermelon juice, and lime juice.

If you want to go the extra mile, How Sweet Eats' recipe calls for fresh watermelon syrup to really give an extra boost of the refreshing flavor.

Combine all the ingredients in a blender, add some ice if it's not chunky enough, and you're good to start sipping!

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Want it a bit sweeter? Add a touch of sugar like Celebrating Sweets' recipe calls for.

There you have it—add a watermelon slice for a cute garnish, and you have a perfect patio drink that you can easily be enjoyed all frosé season long.

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What other fruity frosé drinks would you try next? Let us know!

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