A Classic, Elevated: Introducing On The Rocks Shirley Temple 🍒
The perfect drink isn’t just about flavor—it’s about experience. At Suntory Global Spirits, we believe that everyone deserves a sophisticated, high-quality beverage, no matter the occasion. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce our newest On The Rocks mocktail: The Shirley Temple. A beloved classic with a contemporary twist, our On The Rocks Shirley Temple brings the timeless flavors of ginger, pomegranate, and citrus into a beautifully balanced, ready-to-pour bottle. Crafted with the same commitment to quality as our premium cocktail line, this alcohol-free option delivers a taste experience that’s refreshing, vibrant, and elevates your beverage game.

A Sip Above the Rest
What sets the On The Rocks Shirley Temple apart? It’s all in the details. We use real fruit juices, premium ingredients, and a meticulous blending process to create a mocktail that tastes just as indulgent as its classic counterpart. The interplay of zesty citrus and the subtle spice of ginger, rounded out by the sweetness of pomegranate, makes for a delightful drinking experience—without the need for a shaker or garnish.
Whether you’re celebrating a milestone, enjoying a night in, or simply looking for a refined alternative to traditional cocktails, our Shirley Temple is designed to fit seamlessly into any occasion. Serve it chilled over ice, dress it up with a cherry and an orange slice, or sip it straight from the bottle—it’s an effortless way to enjoy a sophisticated, alcohol-free beverage.
Crafted for every moment At Suntory Global Spirits, we understand that not every great drink needs spirits. That’s why we’ve taken the same care, craftsmanship, and passion that define our cocktails and applied them to a new wave of premium mocktails. The On The Rocks Shirley Temple isn’t just a non-alcoholic option—it’s a celebration of taste, quality, and nostalgia in every sip.
Elevate your beverage experience with the On The Rocks Shirley Temple—because indulgence should be for everyone.





