These drinks caused some excitement! We had the kids go into a dark area with their glasses of tonic water and a black light flashlight (available at Lowe’s, Home Depot, some ACE stores and Amazon for less than $10.) When the glasses started to glow, the wow factor was huge!
5 min
1 serving
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CATS glow drinks!

Ingredients

– 1/2 cup tonic water (hold black light under or near it to show off the glow!)
– 2-3 ice  cubes (optional)
– 1/2 cup of cranberry juice cocktail, Cran-Raspberry juice or tart cherry juice. Other flavors may also work.
– 1/2 tsp. sugar if needed, or use simple syrup or honey.
– Slices of limes, lemons, oranges or strawberries for garnish

Instructions

Mix and drink!

If the kids make a face, a bit of sugar can help. Some will not like the quinine taste but several of our kids liked it a lot.

More Information

Tonic water contains quinine, a chemical that reflects black light. It can taste bitter, but we found that the Safeway brand was mild. After the glowing display, we added fruit juice, ice and a bit of sweetener and voila, a very nice drink. The fruit juice, especially if it’s dark, can cut down on the “glow” – so we added the juice after our “experiment.”

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