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MiraBurst miracle fruit sugar alternative holiday cocktail

A Sugar Alternative for Cocktails with Miracle Fruit

Using MiraBurst can make your cocktails and mocktails this holiday season taste sweet and delicious without any sugar or sweeteners.

What is the MiraBurst miracle berry, and how does it help cocktails taste sweet?

MiraBurst is a superfruit that makes sour or tart foods and drinks taste sweet. It is a natural, healthy way to eliminate sugar from mocktails and cocktails while delivering a deliciously sweet taste and greater satisfaction. With MiraBurst, any mocktail or cocktail tastes sweet as long as it contains lime, lemon, or a sugar-free fruit juice.

How does the MiraBurst miracle berry work?

Simply let one MiraBurst Mini Square dissolve on your tongue while preparing your mocktail or cocktail. Prepare your drink as usual, but leave out the sugar, syrup, or any other sweetener. Enjoy your naturally sweetened, low-sugar drink! As long as your drink contains lime, lemon, citrus, or any sugar-free fruit juice, you will experience a sweet taste transformation.

Try it for yourself at miraburst.com, share your reactions on TikTok or Instagram, and tag us @miraburst!

Dr. Emmanuel Asare
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Dr. Emmanuel Asare

“Dr. Emmanuel Asare is a leading physician whose mission is to help people reduce their intake of processed foods and sugars by making healthy eating deliciously sweet every day. After receiving his own borderline diabetes diagnosis, Dr. Asare founded MiraBurst in 2014 with the goal to educate the public—especially diabetics/borderline diabetics, weight conscious, keto, and healthy eaters—on how to enjoy a low sugar lifestyle. This is all through the miracle berry from his homeland in Ghana—a taste-modifying superfruit that tricks the mind into perceiving sour or tart food, fruit, and drinks as sweet without any added sugars or sweeteners.”

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