

Jell-Craft’s Margarita Concentrate can be made frozen or on the rocks, whichever your preference is.

Jell-Craft’s Margarita Lemon-Lime Concentrate is a replica of the original margarita, all you need to add is Jell-Craft’s Triple Sec, tequila, and salt. Name any flavor, and it can probably be turned into a Margarita! But the original margarita recipe was made with Tequila, Lime Juice, Orange Liqueur, and a splash of soda, served in a glass with rimmed salt. There are several ways to make margaritas and so many flavors to choose from! You can have it frozen or on the rocks. It’s hard to say exactly who the margarita originated from, but what we do know is that it’s a delicious, tasty cocktail! The Original Margarita Recipe Let’s not forget about Rita Hayworth (whose real name was Margarita Casino) who could have been the margarita inventor in the 1940s! Margaritas…were they invited in 1942 by a man named Pancho Morales or by Johnny Durlesser? Better yet, let’s throw more names into the mix of possible Margarita creators such as Carlos (Danny) Herrera, in 1938? However, the Texas socialite Margaret Sames claimed she mixed the first drink at a house party in Mexico in 1948. It was time to offer a premium alternative to the watery, high-fructose and sodium benzoate-filled Bloody Mary and Margarita mixes that were currently available at mainstream stores- and Q Mixers was just the brand to deliver.Īs a direct result of the brand’s new category launch, Q Mixers expects the non-carbonated mixer segment to premiumize and grow in a similar fashion as to what they experienced in the carbonated mixer segment over the past 5 years.Category : All About Snow Cones Who Developed Margaritas? He quickly realized that while the carbonated mixer segment of the category had premiumized, led by the efforts of Q Mixers and Fever-Tree (both of which outsold Schweppes and Canada Dry in the mixer sets of American grocery stores nationwide during 2021 holidays), the non-carbonated mixer segment had not yet experienced the same premiumization.įor instance, in the last 12 weeks (as of March 7th, 2022), premium carbonated mixers made up 35% of all carbonated mixer sales, but premium non-carbonated mixers only made up 14% of total non-carbonated mixer sales. The pandemic gave Jordan lots of time at home in his kitchen to experiment, drink… and think. The non-carbonated mixers are also proudly poured at better restaurants/bars that don’t want/have enough staff to make their own mixes, including Tavern on Rush in Chicago, Blue Martini in Naples, and the Washington Hilton in Washington DC. According to Q Mixers Founder, Jordan, the 4-pack of cans is a real breakthrough as they enable anyone to easily make a terrific cocktail “without needing to open a big bottle of mix that inevitably would end up as a “a half-used, crusty bottle” in the back of their refrigerator.” For larger gatherings, the brand has you covered with their 32 oz glass bottles ($5.99 SRP).

The 4-packs of 7.5 oz single serve cans ($5.99 SRP) are available now at Kroger, Albertsons, CVS, and Amazon. Makes it easy to make a great margarita – just in time for Cinco de Mayo.īoth new, non-carbonated mixers are rolling out nationwide.
