Forbes Praises Dallas-based LiquidZERO and its Sugar-free Margaritas, Mojitos and Old-fashioneds Cocktails
Just in time for summer, LiquidZERO is making waves in the Dallas cocktail scene—and not just for what’s in the jar, but for what’s not. The Dallas-born brand was recently featured in Forbes by food and travel writer Larry Olmsted, who spotlighted the rise of premium, zero-sugar cocktail mixers for keto, low-carb, and health-conscious drinkers who still want their drinks to taste like… well, drinks.
LiquidZERO skips sugar, stevia, monk fruit, and weird aftertastes, opting instead for a clean blend of natural flavors and allulose. Each powder-based mix comes in a jar that doubles as a shaker—just add water, your favorite spirit, ice, and you’re seconds away from a legit bar-quality cocktail.
What started in home kitchens has now gone citywide. LiquidZERO is served at some of Dallas’s most popular restaurants, including Mesero, Las Palmas, Bowen House, Tacos Mariachi, Taverna, Mar y Sol, Happiest Hour, Dee’s Table, and Tupelo Honey. The mixers are also being poured at AT&T Stadium events, Texas Rangers games at Globe Life Field, and FC Dallas matches at Toyota Stadium.
Fans can bring the experience home, too. LiquidZERO is now stocked at select Spec’s stores across Texas and at Pogo’s Wine and Spirits in Dallas. Central Market is expected to begin carrying the line later this year.
The brand’s Margarita tastes like fresh lime, agave, and orange liqueur—not diet limeade. Its Black Walnut Old-Fashioned is infused with real bitters and citrus oils. The Espresso Martini has real espresso and a whisper of vanilla. The Mojito brings mint and lime forward without added sugar or syrupy shortcuts.
With over 100,000 cocktails sold across restaurants, bars, and stadiums, LiquidZERO has built a cult following for good reason: It delivers real cocktail flavor with none of the baggage. And in a city that appreciates a well-made drink—especially one that fits the lifestyle—LiquidZERO is proving you don’t need sugar to make it sweet.
To see what the buzz is about, visit DrinkLiquidZero.com or find them on Amazon.
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