Easter Mocktails I Can't Stop Making

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If you're looking for Easter mocktails, you're in the right place! I've been creating mocktails for Easter for the past 7 years, and these are the ones I keep coming back to again and again. From batch mocktails for a crowd to single serve sips, there's something here for everyone. Have fun!

Spring Sangria Mocktail
Perfect for Easter, this non-alcoholic Spring Sangria is always a crowd favorite. With juicy citrus, fruit and floral notes, it can be prepared in under 5 minutes. I love prepping this one in advance before guests arrive, making Easter entertaining a breeze.
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A glass pitcher filled with a light yellow drink, ice cubes, sliced limes, strawberries, and pink flowers. Fresh flowers, strawberries, and a lime wedge are arranged around the pitcher on a white surface.
Chocolate Mocktail For Easter
This quick blend and serve recipe has just 3 ingredients and takes only minutes to make. Perfect for both adults and kids, it can be prepared in advance and is so delicious and decadent. Highly recommend the chocolate rim for a special touch.
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chocolate mocktail in a coupe glass with Easter egg garnish
Easy Strawberry Mojito Mocktail
With strawberry season upon us, who could resist a simple Strawberry Mojito Mocktail? This recipe can be made right in the glass to save on washing up and is the perfect non-alcoholic alternative to a regular mojito.
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red strawberry mojito mocktail in a tall glass garnished with fresh strawberries, mint and lime rounds
Mimosa Mocktail
Easter brunch + mimosa mocktails = perfection! I love making these for guests because they are just SO easy and everyone always loves them. Tip: add a little Easter egg garnish or even a baby carrot for the cutest Easter mocktails!
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2 orange mimosa mocktails in champagne flutes with a jug of juice and orange slices
Sparkling Hibiscus Sangria (Non-Alcoholic!)
This Sparkling Hibiscus Sangria Mocktail combines vibrant hibiscus tea, fresh fruit, and bubbly fizz for a drink that looks as good as it tastes.
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A decorative glass of sparkling hibiscus sangria with ice, orange and strawberry slices, topped with edible flowers and a red carnation, set on a white surface with scattered fruit and flowers around.

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Easter Moscow Mule Mocktails
I created 6 variations of my non-alcoholic Moscow mules, and this one is perfect for Easter! It's made right in the glass, so there's no shaking required and it's so easy your guests could assemble them. Create a little garnish station and these are perfect for Easter brunch!
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A copper mug filled with a spring moscow mule mocktail, garnished with edible flowers, mint leaves, lime, and strawberries. Ginger root, strawberries, mint, lime, and more flowers are arranged on a white surface around the mug.
Hibiscus Rose Mocktail
These stir and serve mocktails are antioxidant rich and low in sugar, making them perfect for those who want something nourishing and better-for-you, while still enjoying a special mocktail over Easter. It's one of my all time faves!
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The Best Virgin Strawberry Daiquiri
An easy virgin strawberry daiquiri that can be made at home. Make just 1 or make this mocktail in a large batch for a crowd.
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a red frozen drink in a coupe glass garnished with a line of 3 strawberries
Cucumber Spritz Mocktail
This simple 4 ingredient cucumber mocktail with lime and elderflower can be made in as little as 2 minutes! Simply pour, stir and serve.
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green mocktail with cucumber lime and elderflower in a wine glass garnished with a cucumber ribbon and a white flower.
Virgin Bloody Mary Mocktail
Tangy, savoury and salty come together for my perfect Bloody Mary Mocktails. It's everything you'd expect from the real thing and then some. I also love that each serve equals one serve of vegetables...making these both delicious AND nourishing! Tip: garnish with little carrots instead of celery for an Easter inspired mocktail.
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Two tall glasses of Bloody Mary cocktails garnished with celery stalks, lime wedges, and cherry tomatoes sit on a white surface with limes, tomatoes, and a small bowl of red spice in the background.
Fruit Punch Mocktail
An easy to make fruit punch with a lovely fizz and refreshing citrus zing.
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tall glasses of pink non-alcholic punch garnished with lime strawberry and orange

I hope you love these Easter mocktails as much as I do! If you have a request, just leave it below - I would love to hear from you.

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