Nutrition’all shares summer drink recipes featuring supplements, blending creative mixology with wellness for those seeking balance during leisure.
Summer brings more leisure moments, and many consumers look for ways to stay balanced while enjoying alcoholic beverages. As a result, the mixology market has introduced new combinations aimed at this audience.
Among the emerging concepts, adding supplements to cocktails has gained traction. In this way, brands aim to mix flavor and creativity while positioning drinks as potentially functional options.
A trend tied to shifting consumer habits
The approach proposes an easier way to fit supplements into a summer routine. In addition, it targets consumers who want to maintain self-care habits even during social outings.
“We are experiencing a change in consumer behavior. It is not only about cooling down in the heat, but about recovering, nourishing, and energizing the body with every sip,” says Manuela Moscoso, CEO of Nutrition’all.
Next, the brand presented three supplement-based cocktail suggestions. The recipes aim to reinforce a wellness mindset without giving up taste.
Lemoncello Spritz with Morning All
The Lemoncello Spritz combines 1 shot of lemoncello, 1 shot of Morning All lemon flavor, 1 shot of sparkling wine, sparkling water, ginger, and ice. Therefore, it delivers a refreshing profile designed for hot days.
Morning All is described as a dietary supplement with glutamine, vitamin C, and powdered propolis. According to the brand, it supports immunity, gut health, and antioxidant function.
The company says the morning shot was designed to deliver care in the first sip of the day. However, it also proposes using the supplement in cocktails to keep supplementation consistent.
Cozumel featuring creatine
The Cozumel starts with lime and salt on the rim. Then add beer, 1 serving of Nutrition’all Creatine, juice from half a lime, and ice.
The brand describes its micronized creatine monohydrate as fuel for strength and muscle performance. In addition, Nutrition’all states it increases the body’s ability to produce energy, supporting greater resistance and strength during workouts.
The company also says creatine supports muscle contractions and contributes to hypertrophy. In this manner, adding it to a drink could help maintain daily intake, since benefits are presented as tied to continuous, regular use.
Yemanjá with coconut water
The Yemanjá blends 1 shot of pineapple juice, 1 shot of Beauty All lemon flavor, 1 shot of coconut water, 1 shot of cachaça, basil, and ice. On the other hand, it keeps a tropical base and a lighter tasting profile.
Beauty All is presented as a supplement made with collagen peptides and Verisol. According to Nutrition’all, it was developed to strengthen skin, hair, and nails, promoting beauty from the inside out.
The brand says the product helps keep tissue cells connected and strengthened. In addition, it highlights a rearrangement of collagen fibers, with stimulation of dermal cell metabolism and improved skin hydration.
Finally, the company states each serving can provide 12 grams of protein from collagen. In this way, the concept blends supplementation with summer mixology.
About Nutrition’all
With a stated purpose of delivering “health in jars,” Nutrition’all says it aims to bring out the best in people. The company positions its work around preventive health, nourishing body, mind, and heart.
With sustainability described as part of its DNA, the brand reports a proprietary line of supplements and vitamins with more than 30 products. In addition, it highlights transparency, ingredient sourcing, and complete formulations focused on health and well-being.
