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🍹Exclusive Tropical Sunrise Cocktail-Celebrating Love Island Day
- 1 x Fresh Lime
- Few drops of Premium Gourmet Passionfruit Syrup
- Dill leaves
- Oregano leaves
- Lime Juice
- A good amount of ice cubes
- Premade salt rim
- Tito's
- Frozen Passionfruit Cocktail Mix
🍸 Mixing the Vodka Cocktail
- Grab your favorite cocktail glass (this one is from Target)
- Rub the rim of the cocktail glass with a slice of Lime
- Make salt rim: Cover a plate with salt, and place the cocktail glass rim in salt
- Fill the bottom of the glass with ice cubes
- Fill the base with Tito's (make sure it's not during a work day)
- Add the Frozen Cocktail Mix
- Add drops of Premium Gourmet Passionfruit Syrup
- Place a slice of Lime at the cocktail glass rim
- Drizzle with Fresh Lime Juice
- Add Oregano leaves, Dill leaves to garnish
💡Disclaimer: Only bartended for one evening, this is a very entry-level Cocktail drink.

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- Be of legal age – over the age limit of 21 years old in the United States of America
- Know your limit. Most people find that no more than a drink an hour will keep them in control of the situation and avoid getting drunk.
- Eat food while you drink. It is particularly good to eat high protein foods such as cheese and peanuts, which help to slow the absorption of alcohol into the circulatory system.
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