Here is the party

My friend L had her birthday recently. Normally, she celebrates it big and extravagant, but this time we came with a group of four (that was allowed then). Although small in company, it was grand in experience. Instead of talking about little with many people, we talked about a lot with few. We toasted with cocktails and celebrated life. Especially now.
Loneliness is the worst side effect of this time, so we need to celebrate our friends and try to make a party out of everything, no matter how short and small it may be. That's why I always have a bottle of Peachtree at home. A splash of Peachtree in your glass, a few ice cubes, a slice of lime, and some sparkling water, and you have a festive cocktail in your hand. We can't make life itself easier, but celebrating (home) parties, we can do that.
This Christmas and New Year's Eve, we will most likely be in and around the house, and it certainly won't be as you expected. But invite a few friends (as many as allowed by Mark and Hugo at that moment), light a sparkler, play your favorite song, fill the glasses, toast with each other, and look at what we do have.
Why Peachtree is your cocktail during the festive month (and beyond)
1. It's sparkly and bubbly just like you
2. It only has 93 calories, which is comparable to a glass of wine, and thus very little for a cocktail.
3. It's easy to make (ice cubes, a bit of sparkling water, a slice of lime, and possibly some lime juice, and of course a splash of Peachtree)
4. With the matching Peachtree glasses, the party is complete in one go.
You no longer have to wonder where the party is. You are the party, and you can celebrate that anywhere. Even in your living room.
Chin chin, cheers to you!
Also celebrating a party at home with three girlfriends? You can win your own Peachtree glasses. Leave a message on Facebook about who you will be having drinks with and immediately have a chance to win 5 x 6 glasses.



