“Hawaii Mocktails” Event Recap

Digital promotion of event, creative by Food Gurus, an event sponsor.

Feature Image (above):  People’s Choice Mocktail Winner Mauna Kea Resort’s “Strawberry Basil Mule”, displayed with one of event sponsor Bai’s “São Paulo Strawberry Lemonade” lo-cal beverage.

On June 26, Hawaii’s top mixologists gathered at Waikiki Yokocho to delight us with their unique creations of 0% alcohol, 100% great mocktails.  It was a fun filled evening featuring tasty creations from Hawaii restaurant’s mixologists to bring awareness to the wonderful world of alcohol-free drinks, customized and crafted for the ultimate taste delight. And the best part is these guilt free libations promote safe driving.

Click the link to Recipe Book for all of the unique creations: 

The men behind the magic: (L) DTRIC Insurance Director of Marketing Jon Muranaka, and (R) Food Gurus CEO Doug Harris.

Event sponsor Bai Brands Heather Pence next to registration table promoting and giving free samples of ono healthy loc-cal Bai beverages.

The event was sponsored by DTRIC Insurance, Bai Beverages,  Food Gurus Hawaii, the Hawaii Restaurant Association and participating HRA member businesses.

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FULL ARTICLE AND VIDEO BY EVENT PARTNER KHON2

CLICK HERE FOR LINK TO KHON2 LIVING808 JULY 4TH FOLLOW-UP FEATURE.

Mocktail recipe contest judges (L to R): sponsor Food Gurus communications director Erika Engle, Frolic Hawaii writer Melissa Chang, AT Marketing president and local food enthusiast Toby Tamaye, MADD Hawaii’s Wanya Ogata, and sponsor DTRIC Insurance CEO Michelle Saito

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