Product Review: Mingle Mocktails

Natalya Jones
2 min readJul 21, 2023

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Disclosure: I was given these products in exchange for this post. All opinions here are my own.

After a long day of work, sometimes all you need is a refreshing drink. However, if you have a jam-packed schedule the next day, such as an early exercise class followed by work, alcohol isn’t your best option.

Canned mocktails are the perfect solution to this, providing fun taste with no prep time. Mingle Mocktails has a few flavors perfect for this sweltering summer, whether you just want to switch it up from water or just don’t want to drink alcohol. Here is what I thought about the flavors.

Blackberry Hibiscus Bellini

This was smooth and not as sweet as your standard peach Bellini. The taste of blackberry was present throughout, providing a nice, fruity flavor. I would love to drink this in a flute accompanied with blueberries and blackberries, as suggested on the can.

Blood Orange Mimosa

Tasty by itself but even better mixed with Faire La Fête, a brut sparkling wine. A subtle citrus, but definitely not boring.

Key Lime Margarita

Refreshing tangy, I liked this one way more than I thought I would. The can suggested adding a slice of jalapeño, which would really elevate the flavor. This was my favorite, hands down. Honestly, it’s Key West in a bottle.

Cranberry Cosmo

Fresh, light, and breezy, this drink is sophisticated without being pretentious. It’s perfect to drink beachside. Whether or not a small plastic umbrella is involved is up to you.

Cucumber Melon Mojito

Okay, slight correction — this is tied for Key Lime Margarita as my favorite. Slightly minty and remarkably smooth, it’s a knockout on its own. My only regret was drinking it straight out of the can instead of in a coupe. Each sip transported me to a modern, luxe hotel with palm tree decor.

Visit MingleMocktails.com.

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Natalya Jones
Natalya Jones

Written by Natalya Jones

Natalya’s work has been published in Shondaland, HuffPost, Elite Daily, ACTIVE, and more. Visit JonesingForJournals.com.

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