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The fictional character that is Malibu Barbie lives at the beach. We wanted to capture that seaside lifestyle with a fruity and tropical drink. Malibu Barbie is also a very girly girl so we wanted to capture that charm with the bright pink color of our drink. ICYMI: Earlier this year, the celebrity-loved pool float brand created the line to celebrate the film starring Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, and a slew of A-List cameos. It's full of bright pink and retro Barbie-inspired prints that are perfect for summer (ahem, matching swimsuits and pool floats, anyone?). With FUNBOY's Barbie Dream swim collection, you can snag one-piece swimsuits and bikinis that coordinate perfectly with your inflatable pink swan or Barbie pink inner tube. And true to the brand's roots, they've also got matching towels, beach balls, and other pool accessories to round out your forever Barbenheimer summer vibe.
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We think we nailed it with our Malibu barbie drink! You will have to give it a try and find out for yourself. What is Malibu Barbie?Keep the tropical taste of this beachy drink in mind when you make any alterations to the recipe. You want to be sure to keep that warm weather, ocean vibe! Combine dry ingredients in a bowl. Add half of the dry ingredients, mixing until just combined. Add the milk. Once mixed, add remaining dry ingredients. Add coconut rum and fold in shredded coconut.
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The coconut flavor helps to balance out the ultra-sweet berry blue jello and makes for a refreshing treat.
Skip the mango juice and use extra orange juice instead. Mango juice can be hard to find in the grocery store but orange juice should be very easy to locate! I was never (and still am not) really a drinker. You should not ask me what drinks are good because I honestly wouldn’t know. I like to use them for summer parties (like the 4th of July) and whenever my favorite football team (Go Panthers!) is having a big game. When you think of Malibu, you probably don’t think of the Royal Crown. (The idea of Colin Firth drinking from a rum-filled coconut is just… wrong.) But it was an Englishman indeed who developed Malibu: Thomas Jago, liquor industry legend who passed away in 2018, was a liquor executive who created both Bailey’s Irish Cream and Malibu, the latter of which was a tremendous effort in rebranding a failing rum called Coco Rico. Jago also went on to develop Johnnie Walker Blue.