Non-Alcoholic Drinks

  • Mocktails ready to drink can of Mingle Mocktails shown outdoors by a woman with long braids.

    Why Mocktails Are the Ultimate Inclusive Drink Option

    In today’s social settings, more people are seeking ways to enjoy gatherings without the pressure to drink alcohol. This shift has helped elevate the popularity of non-alcoholic cocktails. Whether someone chooses to stay sober for health, religious, or personal reasons,...

  • Kosher mocktails featuring Mingle’s key lime margarita can on display with festive decorations.

    Kosher Mocktails: A Better Choice for Faith-Friendly Celebrations

    Celebrating milestones in Jewish life often means paying close attention to every detail, including the beverages served. Ensuring both kosher and alcohol-free drinks is more than a personal preference; it is honoring tradition, religious values, and guest inclusivity. That’s where...

  • Mocktail Variety Packs spotlighting a Mingle Pineapple Paloma can wearing red-orange sunglasses.

    Mocktail Variety Packs: A Smart Way to Discover New Flavors

    The growing popularity of alcohol-free drinks is a movement driven by people who want to enjoy social moments without the effects of alcohol. Whether it’s for health, religious, or lifestyle reasons, more people are embracing alcohol-free choices at events. Mocktail...

  • Mocktails assortment in hand featuring four Mingle can flavors against a wooden background.

    Clean Crafted Drinks: Why Ingredients Matter in Non-Alcoholic Options

    Mocktails have come a long way since their earliest versions during the temperance movement. Back then, alcohol-free punches were often made with overly sweet juices, sherbets, and canned ingredients to mimic the boldness of cocktails. These early mocktails were more...

  • Gluten-free mocktails packed in a bright green Mingle box with a hand lifting a can.

    Why Gluten-Free Mocktails Are Taking Over the Party Scene

    Across today’s social scene, more people are reaching for alcohol-free party drinks than ever before. Hosts want drinks that feel festive without the buzz, whether it’s a baby shower, work celebration, or weekend brunch. This shift isn’t only about avoiding...

  • Mocktails displayed in cranberry cosmo cans on a black table at an event.

    The Rise of Mocktails in Wellness and Mindful Drinking Trends

    Celebrating used to mean champagne toasts, rounds of cocktails, and long nights out. But today's health-conscious generation is looking for new ways to mark special moments. As more people prioritize physical and mental well-being, the idea of fun is being...