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Iced Fritter recipeTia Maria® coffee liqueur
chocolate milk
Iced Fritter recipe
A delicious recipe for Iced Fritter, with Tia Maria® coffee liqueur and chocolate milk. Also lists similar drink recipes.
Ingredients:

1 1/2 oz Tia Maria® coffee liqueur
8 oz chocolate milk


Method:
Stir the Tia Maria coffee liqueur and chocolate milk together with 3 ice cubes in a highball or other tall glass. Serve.
Serve:
Highball Glass

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