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Level Up On Your Spooky Season Mocktail Gear With Thrifted Glassware

Is festive glassware necessary for a good holiday time? Nooooo… but it sure helps!! 

Let’s get our Spooky Season Gear in order!! On this, Just a Merry Mocktail Monday let’s go shopping!!  Of course, you could get some super fancy glasses that’ll run you about $50 a set or you can find some awesome thrifty ways to build a festive arsenal! You can find holiday-specific glassware or tinted glasses that work for multiple holidays or occasions! (Black and Silver are great for Halloween but can also double for NYE … 

  These are the things I tell myself so I can keep purchasing glassware 

Great places to look:

Or if you dare 

 Target (but stick to the list! LOL)

Where are some of your favorite places to find festive holiday decor and glassware?!? Plllleeeease, let me know! I’m always on the hunt and a Hot Tip is always welcome! You can reach me @tonix.mocktails on IG

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’!

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Resources are available

Resources Are Available

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.

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