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St. Patrick’s Day Treats for Grown-Ups

3.09.2016

St Patrick's Day Treats for Adults - Cheers to the Gold at the End of the Rainbow! Rum & CokeI don’t know about my fellow Pinteret-ers, but sometimes it can be a little frustrating that most of the holiday treats are for kids. I mean, come on! We’re the ones making all these treats, why can’t some of them be for us? Chocolate is good for a while, but sometimes we just want a stiff drink, amiright? Especially after you just made all those chocolate treats for your kid to hand out.

There are plenty of cocktails associated with St. Patrick’s Day. I mean, make something green with a little food dye and apparently it’s now a St. Patrick’s Day cocktail. But try to find a party favor idea for an adult party. Or just a gift for your friends. Or your co-workers if they’re lucky. I suppose handing out alcohol at work may be frowned upon in some establishments.

St. Patrick's Day Gold - Find the Gold at the end of the Rainbow - Rum and CokeThis year I wasn’t going to wait for someone else to come up with the brilliant idea for me. I mean, pair any good alcoholic beverage with a printable St. Patrick’s Day tag and there you go: A St. Patrick’s Day treat. Complete with a mixer and everything. Who needs green food dye when you have rum?

St. Patrick's Day Treats - Wine for adults!

St. Patrick's Day Treats - Cheers to the Gold Wine Bottle Gift

I found green bottomed cocktail and wine glasses at the Dollar Tree, and my idea blossomed from there. Find any gold/yellow alcohol or wine and you’ve got a perfect party-sized favor. Just please provide full bottles at your party. What kind of party it is if there’s only one cocktail per person?

Cheers to the Gold at the End of the Rainbow - St. Patrick's Day Treats for adults!

Download the St. Patrick’s Day tag here. You can print to whichever size you’d prefer!

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  1. Krystle says

    3.09.2016 at 12:19 pm

    Okay, you are seriously WAYYYYY too creative! I love it!! How cute are these adult treats. I’m contemplating moving to your neighborhood so I can come over for all of your holiday parties. 🙂 hahaha
    xoxo

    • shauna841505@yahoo.com says

      3.09.2016 at 12:43 pm

      Ahhhh I wish you did live around here! I need some peeps to throw parties for! Hahaha!

  2. Rob says

    3.09.2016 at 2:19 pm

    I love this idea! A perfect way to usher in St. Patricks day!

    • shauna841505@yahoo.com says

      3.09.2016 at 3:40 pm

      Right?!? We think alike. Much rather have this than some candy! 🙂

  3. Bobbie Beckman says

    3.09.2016 at 5:22 pm

    Yes please!!

  4. Koko says

    3.10.2016 at 9:44 am

    What a great idea! Quite inspiring you are! Thanks for sharing! Happy St. Pattys!

    • shauna841505@yahoo.com says

      3.10.2016 at 3:58 pm

      Haha thank you!! Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you too!! 🙂

  5. Erin Ashlee says

    3.13.2016 at 4:36 am

    Best kind of treat!

  6. chelsea jacobs says

    3.13.2016 at 8:12 am

    This is adorable!

    • shauna841505@yahoo.com says

      3.14.2016 at 9:30 am

      Thanks Chelsea! 🙂

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