If you can’t part with tonic water, keep the calories of your cocktail low by opting for diet. “Regular tonic is rich in sugar and calories, but you can cut at least 60 calories by choosing ...
The trouble comes from what you mix them with. Opt for low calorie mixers like diet tonic, diet coke or soda water where possible and add fresh ingredients like mint, lemon and lime to add flavour ...
The savvy dieter finishes one cocktail, glass of wine or beer, then has a "mocktail" -- a nonalcoholic, preferably zero-calorie beverage (like sparkling water with a lime) that looks like the real ...
If spiked seltzers become more popular, it will likely be for the same reason that LaCroix's sales jumped - carbonated water is viewed as a low-calorie alternative to soda, so spiked versions ...