Bubble Gum Martini

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This candy inspired Bubble Gum Martini is not only “pretty-in-pink” but also very delicious. One sip just might send you to Candyland, on top of Gum Drop Mountain! This two-ingredient cocktail is simple to make and impressive to serve at any cocktail party, bachelorette party or game night (for adults). Full-on bubble-gum flavor with every delightful sip.

I use Nature’s Flavors Organic Bubblegum Flavor Syrup. It’s spot on with bubbalicious flavor and I especially like the fact that it is corn syrup free! (Unlike most store-bought syrups.)

Let’s begin!

How to make a pink bubble gum martini

Ingredients:

Ingredients for making a bubblegum martini:

You will use a 1:1 ratio of vodka to flavor syrup.

How to make a pink bubble gum martini:

Fill shaker with ice, then add a 1:1 ratio of vodka and flavor syrup. Shake several times until well mixed, then strain into martini or coupe glasses.

Most martini or coupe glasses hold 1/2 cup beverage, so for example: 1/4 cup vodka and 1/4 cup flavor syrup will make one serving.

How to garnish martini

If you want to add the optional garnish to your bubble gum martini:

Place white or pink sugar in bottom of small bowl or saucer large enough to fit rim of glass. Wet rim with either a lemon wedge or clean paper towel dipped in water, then dip rim of glass into sugar. Add pieces of unwrapped bubble gum to a cocktail pick for a special treat to enjoy after drinking.

Can I make a martini mocktail?

Yes. You can make a bubble gum martini mocktail using these three ingredients:

  • 2 parts white grape juice

  • 1 part pineapple juice

  • 1 part bubble gum flavor syrup (if you absolutely cannot get the bubble gum flavor syrup, try using black cherry juice. It will be a little darker in color, but the taste will blend with other juices to be a similar flavor to bubble gum.)

Enjoy!

💜Julie

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Bubble Gum Martini

Bubble Gum Martini

This candy inspired Bubble Gum Martini is not only “pretty-in-pink” but also very delicious. One sip just might send you to Candyland, on top of Gum Drop Mountain! This two-ingredient cocktail is simple to make and impressive to serve at any cocktail party, bachelorette party or game night (for adults).
Prep time: 3 MinTotal time: 3 Min

Ingredients

Ingredients for bubble gum martini

Instructions

How to make a bubble gum martini
  1. Fill shaker with ice, then add a 1:1 ratio of vodka and flavor syrup. Shake several times until well mixed, then strain into martini or coupe glasses and garnish if desired.
  2. Most martini or coupe glasses hold 1/2 cup beverage. For example: 1/4 cup vodka and 1/4 cup flavor syrup will make one serving.

Notes

If you want to add the optional garnish to your bubble gum martini:

Place white or pink sugar in bottom of small bowl or saucer large enough to fit rim of glass. Wet rim with either a lemon wedge or clean paper towel dipped in water, then dip rim of glass into sugar. Add pieces of unwrapped bubble gum to a cocktail pick for a special treat to enjoy after drinking.


Can I make a martini mocktail? Yes. You can make a bubble gum martini mocktail using these three ingredients:

  • 2 parts white grape juice
  • 1 part pineapple juice
  • 1 part bubble gum flavor syrup (if you absolutely cannot get the bubble gum flavor syrup, try using black cherry juice. It will be a little darker in color, but the taste will blend with other juices to be a similar flavor to bubble gum.)



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Julie Butler

Hi, I’m Julie Butler with Inspiration Apron, a blog full of delicious recipes, mouth-watering photographs, fun crafts and travel inspiration. I’m a southern girl, North Carolina is my home state and I’ve got some southern classics and vintage family recipes along with new and exciting creations. Enjoy!

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