Mango Margarita
Just Add Tequila, Water & Ice.
Save 40%
Save 40%
Save 10%
Save 10%
We thought you'd never ask! We pride ourselves on using only the best ingredients for the best customers (you!) Our products are crafted with real fruit juice powders! In addition to what's listed below, our products are also low sugar, dairy free, fat free, soy free, and cholesterol free, so that you can enjoy conscious free!
Ingredients: Fructose, Citric Acid, Lime Juice Powder (Maltodextrin, Lime Juice Concentrate), Natural Flavor, Mango Powder, Vegetable Juice (For Color), Beta Carotene (For Color), Stevia Leaf Extract, Sodium Citrate
FAQs
Can I make a non-alcoholic Margarita?
Yes, of course. With Craftmix packages, making non-alcohol Margaritas is just as easy. Just take your Mango Margarita powdered mix, blend it in some sparkling or filtered water, and add some ice.
✕
What is in a Mango Margarita?
A Mango Margarita typically contains the following ingredients:
• Tequila
• Triple sec or Cointreau
• Freshly squeezed lime juice
• Mango puree or mango nectar
• Ice
To make a Mango Margarita, you would typically blend all the ingredients together until smooth and serve it in a salt-rimmed glass with a wedge of lime or a slice of fresh mango as garnish.
Using Craftmix's powder, you'll just need to mix it with a silver tequila of your choice and then garnish it with a slice of fresh mango.
• Tequila
• Triple sec or Cointreau
• Freshly squeezed lime juice
• Mango puree or mango nectar
• Ice
To make a Mango Margarita, you would typically blend all the ingredients together until smooth and serve it in a salt-rimmed glass with a wedge of lime or a slice of fresh mango as garnish.
Using Craftmix's powder, you'll just need to mix it with a silver tequila of your choice and then garnish it with a slice of fresh mango.
✕
What are some good meals that Mango Margaritas go with?
Mango Margaritas can pair well with a variety of dishes, especially those that have a slightly spicy or tangy flavor to complement the sweetness of the mango. Here are a few ideas:
• Grilled shrimp tacos with a mango salsa
• Spicy chicken fajitas with peppers and onions
• Mango and black bean quinoa salad with grilled chicken or fish
• Fish or shrimp ceviche with tortilla chips
• Grilled shrimp tacos with a mango salsa
• Spicy chicken fajitas with peppers and onions
• Mango and black bean quinoa salad with grilled chicken or fish
• Fish or shrimp ceviche with tortilla chips
✕
Can I make a skinny Margarita vs a regular Margarita?
Yes of course! When using Craftmix's Margarita powder, you are making a "skinny" Margarita as our package only has 25 calories.
Making skinny Margaritas requires using fresh ingredients, lighter tequila, skipping out on the sweetener, and using less alcohol.
Making skinny Margaritas requires using fresh ingredients, lighter tequila, skipping out on the sweetener, and using less alcohol.
✕
Is Craftmix's Margarita mix low-carb?
Yes! Our Margarita mix only has 6 grams of carbs and 5 grams of added sugar.
✕
What is the proper garnish for a Margarita cocktail?
In addition to the lime wedge and salt rim, some Margaritas may also be garnished with a slice of fresh fruit such as a strawberry, mango, or pineapple. This can add a touch of color and flavor to the drink, and can also make for an attractive presentation. However, the lime wedge and salt rim are the most common and traditional garnishes for a Margarita.
✕
What is the difference between a frozen Margarita and a traditional Margarita?
The main difference between a frozen Margarita and a traditional Margarita is the texture and temperature.
A traditional Margarita is typically served over ice in a glass with a salt rim. The ingredients are shaken or stirred together and served chilled.
A frozen Margarita is made by blending the ingredients together with ice until it reaches a slushy, frozen consistency. The drink is then typically served in a glass with a salt rim.
While the ingredients of a frozen Margarita are the same as a traditional Margarita (tequila, lime juice, and orange-flavored liqueur), the addition of ice and blending changes the texture and temperature of the drink.
A traditional Margarita is typically served over ice in a glass with a salt rim. The ingredients are shaken or stirred together and served chilled.
A frozen Margarita is made by blending the ingredients together with ice until it reaches a slushy, frozen consistency. The drink is then typically served in a glass with a salt rim.
While the ingredients of a frozen Margarita are the same as a traditional Margarita (tequila, lime juice, and orange-flavored liqueur), the addition of ice and blending changes the texture and temperature of the drink.
✕