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La Vie en Rose: Pink Snacks To Sneak into The Barbie Movie

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Have you seen the Barbie movie yet?

Director Greta Gerwig's summer blockbuster, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, is currently beating all records. The pink spectacle isn't just sweet children's entertainment, but a film for the whole family with feminist undertones — and proof that the color pink is for everyone! 

So, here are our fave pink-colored snacks to get you in the mood.

Pink Latte

Pink Latte

The fact this latte is pink isn't the only surprise! In order to achieve this color, we need a special ingredient — beet powder! When frothing your milk and adding it to your coffee, simply add a tablespoon of the powder and mix. And don't worry, it doesn't taste funky, it actually adds a little sweetness. Life's fantastic! 

Fruit

Fruit

Plastic pink always seems to be associated with Barbie, but in nature, there's a bunch of Barbie pink-colored fruits! From raspberries to pomegranates, dragon fruit to lychees, and watermelon to grapefruit; they all taste great and are super healthy!

We love adding them to smoothies and milkshakes. Try it out!

Pink Pancakes

Pink Pancakes

Pink pancakes are a delicious treat and are also a real eye-catcher at brunch. All you need is your favorite pancake recipe and either a tablespoon of beet powder, or a teaspoon of pink food coloring.

You can also top your pancakes with this delicious raspberry sauce, made from 1 cup of frozen raspberries, 4 teaspoons of sugar, and 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Sugary sweet!

Pink Deviled Eggs

Pink Deviled Eggs

Try this spin on traditional Deviled Eggs at your next dinner party! Simple boil your eggs, peel them, cut them in half, and carefully remove the yolk. Add a few drops of beet juice to some mayonnaise, and pipe it into the egg. 

Pink Smoothie

Pink Smoothie

Everyone loves a smoothie, but it's even better when it's pink!

Using either apple or banana as your base fruit, add a heap of berries. We love a mix of raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries! Best of all, most of the berries are currently in season. 

The tone of your pink smoothie will depend on the ratio of berries you use. Watermelon also gives the smoothie a pink tinge and is super refreshing when it's hot outside!

Pink Popsicles

Pink Popsicles

You can easily make your own pink ice cream if you have suitable ice cream molds at home. Simply fill with pink juice, smoothie, or yogurt and freeze. Once ready, enjoy your refreshingly delicious pink eye-catchers!

Raspberry Cupcakes

Raspberry Cupcakes

With their pink frosting, raspberry cupcakes are cute and particularly tempting! If you want them completely pink, you should add a tablespoon of pink food coloring to the cupcake batter.

Raspberry Sorbet

Raspberry Sorbet

A sorbet made from fresh raspberries is quicker to make than you might think! Simply puree the fruit and add a little sugar, lemon juice, and a dash of water to taste. Place all the ingredients in a loaf pan, and put in the freezer overnight.

Pink Popcorn

Pink Popcorn

This is the ultimate pink snack for the cinema! So why not follow this recipe and sneak a bag into the cinema? Just don't snap, crackle, and pop too loudly! 

Beet Pizza

Beet Pizza

The only problem with beet pizza, is it almost looks too good to eat! The easiest way to create this pretty pizza, is by mixing a dash of beet juice into the dough. Here's our fave recipe!

Watermelon

Watermelon

Whether grilled or in a salad, watermelons not only provide vitamins, but also a good dose of pink in your food. Here are our fave ways to use it!

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