Many of us like to have a drink now and then. And as much as we love White Claw’s new flavors, margaritas are our go-to when it comes to kicking back on a weekend. Thanks to Margaritaville, it’s now easier than ever to indulge in the classic taste of a margarita.
Margaritaville Singles to Go turn plain water into an explosion of flavor. Just pour the powder in, shake it up and you’ve got a party in the palm of your hand!
They’re Flavored Water OR Instant Mixers!
Margaritaville Singles to Go are ideal for a quick thirst quencher, or you can throw all of the packets in at once for an extra speedy pitcher of margs. The convenient li’l packets come in three flavors: classic Margarita, tropical Piña Colada and ever-so-sweet Strawberry Daiquiri.
The instant mixers were first spotted by @DadBodSnacks on Instagram, and followers couldn’t wait to give them a try. According to the taste testers in the comments section, they’re a fun way to sip water, and you won’t lose what we all love about margaritas—the flavor. The packets don’t have any alcohol in them, but you can add tequila to start the party!
This is just one of many delicious ways to make the perfect margarita.
Where to Find Margaritaville Packets
Margaritaville Singles to Go are available at Walmart and Walgreens. You can also snag 12 boxes on Amazon for a little more than $20—that’s 72 servings! Reminder these are nonalcoholic, so if you want the flavor without the booze, you can enjoy these in your everyday water (or include it in nonalcoholic party drinks).
Texas Red River Margaritas
When I lived in Texas, I decided to create a cocktail that represented my new home. I've found that blood orange juice works just as well as the grapefruit juice in this spicy margarita recipe. —Danny Schneider, Omaha, NE Want more tips? Learn exactly how to make a margarita.Margarita Floats
On a hot afternoon, what could be better than a cold margarita float? The addition of creamy ice cream really takes this treat to the next level. —Teri Rasey, Cadillac, MichiganFresh Lime Margaritas
This basic fresh margarita recipe is easy to modify to your tastes. Try it frozen or with strawberries. —Taste of Home Test KitchenWatermelon Margaritas
Summer’s best flavors get frosty in the cocktail we serve at all our backyard shindigs. We mix sun-ripened watermelon and our favorite tequila with just the right amount of ice for a thick and boozy sipper that’s perfect when we’re grilling and chilling.—Alicia Cummings, Marshalltown, Iowa Psst! Here's how to make a frozen marg.Cerveza Margaritas
One sip of this refreshing drink and you’ll picture sand, sea and blue skies that stretch for miles. It’s like a vacation in a glass, and you can mix it up in moments. What are you waiting for? —Christina Pittman, Parkville, MissouriFrozen Cherry Margaritas
When summer rolls around, I start thinking about all the fun drinks I can whip up to stay cool. This frozen cherry margarita is a favorite of mine. It's so delicious, and the deep red color is amazing. —Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, ColoradoFrozen Margarita Mousse
Who doesn't love a frozen margarita? This creamy frozen mousse combines ready-to-drink margarita mix and whipped topping (you could use this whipped topping substitute instead). It's easy to put together and the freezer does all the work. Garnish with additional crushed pretzels and kosher salt to enhance the sweet and salty flavor. —Debbie Glasscock, Conway, ArkansasPomgaritas
Pomegranate juice gives a tart and tasty twist to the traditional margarita. The ruby color is great for Christmas, but we enjoy the refreshing beverage all year long.—Bernice Knutson, Danbury, IowaMargarita Sangria
This sangria is reminiscent of a margarita with its tequila and agave kick! —Andrea Rivera, Westbury, New YorkFrozen Lemon-Berry Margaritas
I like to cool down with this absolutely fantastic frozen margarita recipe. It's slightly icy, thick and perfect for when you need a break. —Julie Hieggelke, Grayslake, IllinoisCranberry Pomegranate Margaritas
I came up with this beverage to serve at holiday celebrations for a festive twist on the traditional margarita. It's light and refreshing, and looks beautiful with sugar crystals on glass rims. —Mindie Hilton, Susanville, CaliforniaThe post Margaritaville Packets Instantly Turn Your Water into a Margarita or Daiquiri appeared first on Taste of Home.
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