8 Healthy, Low-Calorie Mixers for Every Kind of Cocktail

Q Mixers Light Tonic Water

Tonic "water" is more than simply H2O, despite its name. Sugar (typically high fructose corn syrup) and quinine give most tonic waters their characteristic flavour.

Modica Tart Cherry Old Fashioned Superfood Cocktail Mix

Is there a more sophisticated drink than an Old Fashioned? Bitters, water, whisky and an orange slice and maraschino cherry are what you need to make this popular cocktail.

Betty Buzz Meyer Lemon Club Soda

Don't know what all the fuss is about? We're here to tell you. Blake Lively, an actress, started Betty Buzz, which sells canned nonalcoholic drinks that are great for mixing or drinking on their own.

Fever Tree Light Margarita Mix

People love to drink margaritas with chips and guacamole on Cinco de Mayo (or any other time), but they're not known for being healthy. Most of them have a lot of sugar and calories.

Avec Drinks Spiced Mango & Passionfruit Mixer

With is French for "with," but the Spiced Mango and Passionfruit Mixer from Avec Drinks doesn't have any booze or a lot of sugar. You can drink it with your favourite tequila, mezcal, or rum because it tastes very fruity.

Drink Sayso Skinny Cardamom Paloma

The mixers from Sayso are a little different. An infusible cocktail sachet (which looks a lot like a tea bag) is put in your drink at the beginning. Steep for three minutes in your favourite cold liquor, and it's done!

Hella Cocktail Co Bitters & Soda, Grapefruit

Make a mocktail or a fruity cocktail with this canned drink. Hella Cocktail Co.'s Grapefruit Bitters and Soda has 5 calories per 12-ounce can, therefore it won't make any cocktail high-calorie.

Bittermilk No. 2 Tom Collins Mix with Elderflower & Hops

The fact that Bittermilk's No.2 Tom Collins Mix with Elderflower and Hops comes in a cute old-fashioned medicine bottle is one reason why I love it. Another reason is that it only has natural ingredients.