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===First mentions=== In 1922, ''[[Travel Holiday|Travel]]'' magazine described ''piña colada'' as sugar, lime, and ice mixed in with pineapple juice and [[Bacardi|Bacardi rum]].<ref name="Bacardirum">{{Cite web |title= The Piña Colada |url= https://www.gotrum.com/editorials/cocktail-scientist/the-pi%C3%B1a-colada/ |access-date=2023-10-28 |website=gotrum.com}}</ref> In 1924, [[National Geographic]] magazine, reporting from [[Puerto Rico]], mentioned a pineapple juice and crushed ice beverage, known locally as ''piña fría'' (cold pineapple)''.<ref name="Nuestra" />'' In 1950, ''[[The New York Times]]'' reported that "Drinks in the West Indies range from Martinique's famous rum punch to Cuba's pina colada (rum, pineapple and coconut milk)."<ref>{{cite news |title=AT THE BAR |date=16 April 1950 |work=The New York Times}}</ref>
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