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'Be Mixed' Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Mixers Can Be Enjoyed Multiple Ways

The modern consumer requires choice when it comes to celebration refreshments, which is why 'Be Mixed' Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Mixers are designed specifically to be enjoyed with or without alcohol. The refreshing 'Be Mixed' Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Mixers are beautifully packaged in apothecary style bottles that ritualize the experience for non-drinkers or designated drivers to prevent them from having to settle for a can of soda at parties.

Coming in flavors like ginger and lime, cucumber and mint, and even margarita, 'Be Mixed' Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Mixers are naturally sourced, calorie-free and work as a crisp mixer for those looking to make an alcoholic cocktail.

As consumers shift towards looking for non-alcoholic alternatives for sporadic or regular enjoyment, 'Be Mixed' Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Mixers are a winner in terms of packaging and flavor.
Trend Themes
1. Non-alcoholic Cocktail Mixers - The rise of non-alcoholic cocktail mixers presents an opportunity for innovative and diverse flavor combinations.
2. Apothecary Style Packaging - The use of apothecary style bottles for cocktail mixers creates a unique and visually appealing experience for consumers.
3. Non-alcoholic Beverage Market - The growth of the non-alcoholic beverage market opens doors for new and innovative drink options catering to health-conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Industry - The beverage industry should explore the potential of non-alcoholic cocktail mixers to tap into a growing market segment.
2. Packaging Industry - The packaging industry can leverage the trend of apothecary style bottles for various products, including cocktail mixers, to create a premium and distinctive appeal.
3. Hospitality Industry - The hospitality industry can incorporate non-alcoholic cocktail mixers into their bar menus to cater to the increasing demand for non-alcoholic drink options.

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