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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 2197446" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>I've had the Lime-a-Ritas several times and last week my friend brought back some Strawberry-Ritas, whatever it's called.</p><p></p><p>Lime-a-Ritas:</p><p>Out of a can -Tastes like somebody spilled Jose Cuervo "Just Add Tequila!" margarita mix in your Bud Light. In other words, nasty.</p><p>Over ice - Definitely the way to do it. Poured over ice into a chilled mug or, even better, a schooner glass with a salted rim.</p><p></p><p>Strawberry-Ritas:</p><p>Out of a can - Tastes like a Four Loko. I like Four Lokos, but if I'm going to drink something that tastes like a Four Loko, I'll just drink a Four Loko. Plus, I don't have to go to Texas to get one.</p><p></p><p>I like the lime better than the strawberry, but mixed together over ice beats just the lime over ice. I'm glad I tried them, because it's an interesting concept, but won't make a habit out of drinking them. If you've had the Corona-Ritas from a Mexican restaurant (frozen margarita with a bottle of corona turned upspide down into the glass), a Lime-a-Rita is a few steps down. Despite what the commercial says, they don't taste anything like a Corona-Rita.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 2197446, member: 10619"] I've had the Lime-a-Ritas several times and last week my friend brought back some Strawberry-Ritas, whatever it's called. Lime-a-Ritas: Out of a can -Tastes like somebody spilled Jose Cuervo "Just Add Tequila!" margarita mix in your Bud Light. In other words, nasty. Over ice - Definitely the way to do it. Poured over ice into a chilled mug or, even better, a schooner glass with a salted rim. Strawberry-Ritas: Out of a can - Tastes like a Four Loko. I like Four Lokos, but if I'm going to drink something that tastes like a Four Loko, I'll just drink a Four Loko. Plus, I don't have to go to Texas to get one. I like the lime better than the strawberry, but mixed together over ice beats just the lime over ice. I'm glad I tried them, because it's an interesting concept, but won't make a habit out of drinking them. If you've had the Corona-Ritas from a Mexican restaurant (frozen margarita with a bottle of corona turned upspide down into the glass), a Lime-a-Rita is a few steps down. Despite what the commercial says, they don't taste anything like a Corona-Rita. [/QUOTE]
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