Thousands of TikTok users are praising a simple but delicious cocktail recipe made from Streets' Paddle Pop Cyclone iceblocks and vodka.
Dayna, from Perth, posted a demonstrative video and made the refreshing beverage using the cyclone iceblocks, Absolut Vodka and Vodka Cruisers.
Cyclone iceblocks are a classic Australian treat made from real fruit juice and feature a swirl of three different flavours - peach, pineapple and blueberry.
Scroll down for video
Dayna, from Perth, posted a demonstrative video on TikTok and made the refreshing beverage using the Australian cyclone iceblocks, Absolut Vodka and Vodka Cruisers
Unlike classic cocktails that can often be difficult to make at home, the cyclone cocktails are incredibly easy to make.
In the video the three ingredients were blitzed together in a Nutribullet then poured into cocktail glasses with a rainbow snake lolly as a sweet garnish.
The cocktail idea would be perfect to serve before a night out with friends or when celebrating a birthday.
RELATED ARTICLES
- The ultimate night in: You can now join a subscription to... Ready to rum-ble! Aldi's delicious $20 cocktails in a box... Nutritionist reveals the drink that has more calories than a... REVEALED: The two-ingredient cocktail mums are raving about...
Share this article
Share @daynalouden96Cyclone cocktails boyyyyyyyy! #cyclonecocktail #australia #girlsnight #momsgonewild #killerpythons #drinkdrankdunk
♬ National Anthem of STRAYA coachbombaymusic - io non soThe TikTok video has since gone viral and been viewed more than 98,000 times with hundreds tagging their friends in the comments.
'I wanna make this!' one person wrote, another added: 'Looks like heaven.'
'I know what I'm drinking at the next girls night,' a third said.
Last year mums around the country started making frozen cocktails on the go using the new $19 portable USB blender from Kmart
Last year mums around the country were also making frozen cocktails on the go using the new $19 portable USB blender from Kmart.
The clever idea surfaced on social media after a woman shared two videos using the device to the Kmart Mums Australia Facebook group.
'If you haven't already, get yourself the $19 USB blender - perfect for cocktails,' Louise wrote.
In the video, she adds an alcoholic beverage to a berry-flavoured drink, pops the lid on and blends the cocktail together.
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pa3IpbCmmZmhe6S7ja6iaJ6Voq6quI6aqa2hk6GyboWWaW5ub2VkoamxjK6jraGdlsGmeaCuqqyhlWKxs7XNpGSAnZ6ewrR5wqiapKyRnrluvsScoKmdXarAqrrGZoeanJShsm6czqlkfLGTobyvsYyimp6anKSwrL%2BNoaumpA%3D%3D