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Just because booze is back on the market doesn’t mean that everyone is keen to get stuck in again.
But, whether you’re teetotaling, slowing down, or, as one Facebook user put it, “pregnant and thirsty!”, there are few options out there that make you feel like you’re enjoying a drink, without actually drinking.
Now, thanks to Fitch & Leedes, that problem is solved.
They’ve added a new collection of alcohol-free craft mocktails to their range of delicately carbonated, superbly balanced mixers, expertly designed by a team of master mixologists.
Better still, they’re all available on Takealot, so you can pop them in your cart with all the other goodies.
Fitch & Leedes Moments vintage mocktails are based on your favourite cocktails, so they’re perfect for both the sober-curious out there and those looking to switch things up.
In the range, you’ll find the Moments Blushing Mimosa, the alcohol-free version of the sparkling wine and orange juice classic.
Then there are the old-school Moments Shirley Temple, the tropical Moments Island Fish Bowl, and my personal favourite, the Moments Pink G&T.
Social media users have been going wild on the Fitch & Leedes Moments Facebook page, asking where they can stock up, and again, the answer is simple.
You can now buy Moments on Takealot.
That’s a few clicks, a short wait, and they’re delivered to your door.
After that, it’s just ice and a glass before you’re sipping away on a mocktail. If you really want to dress it up, toss a couple of raspberries in your Shirley Temple, or pop a slice of cucumber in your Pink G&T.
Head here, add to cart, and you’re on your way to a spectacular afternoon.
Scratch that – the beauty of the range is that you can drink it all day – at work, at home, whenever you feel like it.
You’ll never have to use the line “it’s 5PM somewhere” again.
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