Southern comfort creme de almond pineapple?
It seems like you're describing a cocktail or a drink recipe! It's likely a variation on a classic Southern Comfort drink, but "creme de almond pineapple" is not a common ingredient.
Here's what I think might be happening:
* Creme de Almond: This is a sweet almond-flavored liqueur, commonly used in cocktails.
* Pineapple: Could refer to pineapple juice, pineapple chunks, or even a flavored liqueur like "crème de pineapple."
To help me understand what you're looking for, could you tell me more about the drink? For example:
* Have you seen this drink anywhere, or is it a recipe you're trying to create?
* What kind of flavor profile are you aiming for? (Sweet, tart, fruity, nutty?)
* Are there any other ingredients involved? (Southern Comfort, ice, etc.)
Once I have more information, I can give you a better answer.
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