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Just a Merry Mocktail Monday with Tonix Mocktails Halloween Edition: Sweet Little Tricks That Are A Real Treat!

I’ve got some sweet little TRICKs for you (that are a real TREAT) on this Just a Merry Mocktail Monday!

Wanna turn any DryBation into a spooky elixir!?! 

Just add a bit of activated charcoal!! 

Not only does it look WICKED but activated charcoal has some benefits as well! It helps detoxify the body and supports kidney function! 

Wanna level it up a little!? Add a pinch of edible glitter for a swirly, enchanted potion…

How about a little over-the-top garnish!?! Let’s add Cotton Candy and Plastic Spiders!!! Now you have a decadent (and somewhat elaborate) Mocktail! 

Can we take this a litttttttttle further!?! Sure!!! Use festive glassware and maaaaaaan, you’ve got a cool-looking NonAlc Libation!! 

Trick or Treat… !?! Halloween Festive Bevies FOR ALL!!

Until next week, Lovies…

To Your Health!

Xoxo

-Nik


Sober True Blood

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. True Blood Inspired Mocktail Recipe (thesobercurator.com)


Wednesday Addams Mocktail Garnish Idea

HAPPY EVERY HOUR: Here’s another throwback out of our sober archives by Tonix Mocktails. Nik Popkow is serving up a very creative, DIY, zero-proof mocktail recipe you can make at home called “The Wednesday”. Inspired by Christina Ricci from the Addams Family circa 1991, this drink will dazzle and delight.

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