
Halloween meets Mocktail Monday with a #boozefreetiki twist!!
Let’s have a little DryBation mixing fun, on this Just a Merry Mocktail Monday!! Let’s make a twist on a classic Piña Colada with a little Spooky drizzle…


DIY Blood Red Honey Syrup:
Piña Colada with a Spooky Drizzle
Ingredients:
- 2 oz Coconut Alternative (White Rum Alternate works as well)
- 1 1/2 oz Pineapple Juice
- 1 oz Organic Coconut Juice (or Sweetened Coconut Cream)
- 1/2 Fresh Squeezed Lime
Directions:
- Shake and Strain over crushed ice
- Drizzle Blood Red Honey Syrup
- Garnish with a Dehydrated Lime Wheel and a Smacked Mint Sprig
Happy Mahalo-Ween!



Until Next Week!
To Your Health!
XOXO,
-Nik

HAPPY EVERY HOUR THROWBACK: Throwback to the Sober Pop Mock(tail) recipe that was created by @Tonix.Mocktails in the Spring of 2021. Nik created this clever beverage for the Sober Pop Club TV-themed night, where we discussed our favorite TV series that had addiction as an underlying storyline. We thought Sober October was the perfect time to bring this one back out of our sober archives.

ICYMI – Previous Just a Merry Mocktail Monday mini-classes from Nik Popkow @Tonix.Mocktails – We Be Jammmin’!
- Bring on the sparkle! Class 101: Sparkling Waters
- Keep it glassy! Glassware
- Add some drama! The Dramatic Rim
- Ice Ice Baby! Unique Ice Cubes
- So romantic! Just a Merry Mocktail Monday Class 106: the romantic rose strawberry garnish
- Crème De Coconut – Take Your Tiki Mocktail Creations to a Tasty New Level
- Shake It! Shake It! Show us your shaker game!
- How Simple Is It? Homemade Syrup Vs Store Bought – You Decide!
- Mocktail Monday For All! Ready Made Mocktails
- No-Jito Mojito
- How to care for your at-home Alc-free bar goods!
- Level Up Your Mocktail Game – Just Add Fruit!
- Crushing it with Crushed Ice!

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