
The holiday season has arrived, and let’s be real, it dominates everything you do. The season controls your outfits, house decorations, music, work schedule, even your choice of drinks! I bet you haven’t looked at it like that before, have you? Well, the reality of it is that we all celebrate the holidays whether we like it or not. Therefore, even your shots deserve a festive touch! These 5 easy holiday shots will have everyone in the room asking for more!
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Greet your taste buds with a delicious hint of pumpkin spice as you slug back this shot! An easy holiday shot to do for a Friendsgiving, or even Thanksgiving!
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Eggnog only comes out during the holiday season, so you might as well take advantage of it while you can! A perfect shot to offer at your next Christmas party!
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If you’re a lover of caramel, then this is the shot for you! Drizzle caramel all over your shot glass, add some sour apple vodka and caramel creamer and you’re good to go! Perfect for the holiday season!
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Cinnamon and chai tea make for one of the best combinations, and now that combination is even better by adding a touch of whiskey! That’s right, add some fireball whiskey to a cinnamon chai and your world will be changed forever.
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Such a perfect shot for a Friendsgiving or Christmas party. Just remember to follow the instructions on the jello packet, and refrigerate your mixture for up to 4 hours prior to eating!
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