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Sip Corkhill Sorrel This Holiday Season + Spice Up Your Drinks – Every Sip Makes You Family

Are you looking for a new signature drink to celebrate the day with? How about the upcoming holiday? Experience the refreshing comfort found in the traditional Cork Hill Sorrel family recipe. Coming in three flavors, you’ll be delighted with their reliable taste that always delivers with simple ingredients and less sugar. So toss out that bland cranberry juice this holiday season and try out their Sorrel instead. You’ll be supporting a family-owned business and treating your taste buds. Cork Hill Sorrel flavors can be enjoyed straight-up over ice, warm in a mug, or used as a mixer for your favorite mocktail or cocktails.

Surprise Gratitude

Nothing feels more like family than receiving a handwritten thank you note in the mail. I believe it’s truly a lost art, and I wish more people would whip out their stamps, grab their favorite ballpoint pen, and send a note of gratitude. Much to my surprise and delight, I received this adorable fall gratitude package from my friends at Cork Hill Sorrel.

The kit included a spiced brown sugar infused with orange zest, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, and cardamom. Want to know a secret? I can’t stop smelling it. They recommend using the brown sugar spice blend to rim a drinking glass for a festive touch. Don’t mind if I do! Their tips also suggested adding a tablespoon to apple cider or any drink you want to spice up with that cozy fall harvest feeling. It was a nice touch to include a few pressed fall leaves, decorative paper straws, and a little package of cinnamon sticks and ginger chews.

Check out Their Three Flavors:

HAPPY EVERY HOUR: Cool Off This Summer With Cork Hill Sorrel Family Recipe Pineapple Hibiscus Tea Non-Alcoholic Margarita

#ADDTOCART CORK HILL SORREL


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