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Cocktail syrups are a type of alcoholic beverage that are used to add flavor and sweetness to cocktails. They are typically made from a combination of sugar, water, and flavoring agents such as fruit juices, herbs, and spices. Cocktail syrups are used to enhance the flavor of a variety of alcoholic drinks, including martinis, margaritas, and mojitos. They can also be used to create unique and flavorful cocktails.
Cocktail syrups are available in a variety of flavors, from classic favorites such as grenadine and simple syrup to more exotic flavors such as lavender and rosemary. They are also available in a range of sweetness levels, from light and sweet to rich and intense.
Cocktail syrups are becoming increasingly popular as consumers look for ways to add flavor and complexity to their drinks. Many bars and restaurants now offer a range of flavored syrups to enhance their cocktails.
Some companies in the cocktail syrups market include Fee Brothers, Monin, and Torani. These companies offer a wide range of flavors and sweetness levels to suit any taste. Show Less Read more