Tart cherry juice has become popular on social media for its health benefits. You can try making a "mocktail" with the juice to aid with sleep and muscle recovery. A ...
As someone who doesn’t drink alcohol, I’m the first to admit that a mocktail doesn’t always sound appetizing. I tend to picture a brightly colored, extra-sweet, super-fruity drink with a paper ...
A nutritionist and a bar expert break down the health and cost benefits (and possible drawbacks) of choosing mocktails over alcohol.
Made with tart cherry juice, magnesium powder (for better sleep), and your sparkling bev of choice, the Sleepy Girl Mocktail is the perfect wind-down drink to shake up this season. (via Brit + Co) If ...
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The Types Of Ice You Should Use For A Mocktail
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Ice can make or break a drink, which is why choosing the right type of ice for your cocktail is imperative. For mocktails, it's no different.
Bartenders and mixologists across the South are adding creative mocktails to their menus with a key ingredient: handcrafted simple syrups. Memphis, Tennessee-based Cane & Herb has created a line of ...
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