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The good old-fashioned spider drink is an Aussie classic that every kid loves making and every parent feels nostalgic about. And if you fancy whipping some up for movie night or a birthday party, scroll down for a simple recipe that tastes just like the ones you had growing up.

What exactly is a Spider drink?

A Spider is a type of fizzy-slash-creamy beverage made using soft drinks and scoops of ice cream. Also called an ‘ice cream float’, it’s usually served in a tall glass and topped with whipped cream and sprinkles or a cherry on top.

Basically, Spiders have all the yumminess of a milkshake, but with the added fun of fizz!

The story goes that the famous drink dates back to 1874 when a quick-thinking vendor use ice cream in his drinks when he ran out of ice. Customers went crazy for the wacky drink, and the vendor ended up offering a host of different flavoured syrups for people to try.

What’s in it?

Ice cream float drink

In Australia, the traditional Spider drink recipe calls for Coke and vanilla ice cream, but the imagination is the limit with how you make yours. You might try Fanta with chocolate ice cream for all the Jaffa vibes, or maybe raspberry soda with strawberry ice cream for a next-level pink party drink. All you need to do is let your taste buds lead the way.

Why is a Spider drink called that?

It’s a very good question and the good news is that it actually has less to do with creepy crawlies and more to do with webs. You see, Spiders are so-called because when the fizz (or carbonation) of the soda combines with the ice cream, it froths up and creates a web-like effect.

The webby frothiness is quite short-lived, though. Once little (or big) hands start stirring the drink, it quickly becomes more of a murky soup!

How to make a Spider:

Whether you’re treating the kids to their very first Spider, or just want to take a trip down memory lane, this recipe contributed MoM Member, Rebecca, will have you sorted in a matter of minutes. All you’ll need is some ice cream, your choice of soft drink and a tall glass. Enjoy!

Spider drink recipe by Rebecca
Spider drink recipe contributed by Rebecca

 


Ingredients (makes 1 Spider Drink)

  • 1 can coke/lemonade/passiona/solo (your soft drink of choice)
  • 2 scoops vanilla ice cream (or your favourite flavour)
  • optional chocolate ice cream topping (or caramel/strawberry etc)
  • optional sprinkles
  • 1 paper straw

Method

  1. Scoop ice cream into a tall glass, add a swirl of chocolate topping if you choose.
  2. Fill slowly with soft drink. Be careful not to over fill.
  3. Top with sprinkles and serve with straw and spoon.

Planning a party? Take a look at these recipes contributed by our members:

 
  • Yummo!
    These are so good with creaming soda.

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  • Ooh I haven’t had a spider in years!

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  • Never been a fan of spiders, but my fiance loves them, might have to try this recipie for him.

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  • I haven’t had a spider sweet for a long time this sounds great tha ks for sharing

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  • I haven’t had a spider in forever. After seeing this, I think that needs to change!

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  • Rebecca, my son sipped one of these recently and it was like a revelation, he loved it LOL

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  • Loved these as a child always were allowed to get one when we went to the city. Had fun teaching this to a nephew who had never heard of these.. He loved drinking them though we made it abit different.

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  • Loved these spiders as a kid growing up and did introduce them to my children. After reading this and getting my hopes up again, I must introduce them to my grandchildren – bet it will drive their parents wild, too.

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  • Yum, great combination of flavours!

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  • childhood spiders….i love this recipe

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  • Fantastic! Thank you very much for sharing! Looking forward to trying it! 😀

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  • Naaaw this takes me back in time…..Lime Spiders are a favourite

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  • spider

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  • I just made these for my kids after telling them how we would have them as a special treat as kids. They had no idea what I was talking about but certainly enjoyed them!


    • lol that is good to hear. kids seem to love this, don’t they.

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  • What a treat. Thanx for sharing

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  • ooooohhhh i love this spider

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  • Do like the variety of different spiders you can make

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  • Brings back great memories of being a kid,thanks.

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  • Have had a spider since I was a kid! Will definitely make this for my son and I.

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  • I never got into spiders when I was little but I’d bet my kids would love them

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