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Drink mix up at a party can be a problem. There are many different ways that you can personalize your drink.
Drink rings, ribbons, drink markers, sharpie markers, grease pencils, and tape are all different ways to prevent drink mix-up. Ease of use is very important in marking these drinks. If it is not easy, it wont be done. The fewer steps that are required , the better.
Here is an another idea that will help separate drinks at a cocktail party.
If the container is disposable, like a red cup, a sharpie marker will work just fine. And as long at the sharpie marker doesn't get lost, this is a good method. on a wine glass or another container that is not disposable, a sharpie marker wont really work very well and may be difficult to get this writing off when washing.
ID Spot solves all of these issues. You don't need a marker because you can mark it with your fingernail. It can be applied to any container, disposable or reusable. It can be applied to a wet or dry container. And it comes off easily when washing with soap and water.
Just mark your initial on a label, peal off and apply. It is that simple! Enclosed are some websites that give ideas on how to mark your drinks.
Related links
https://www.thekitchn.com/yay-or-nay-drink-markers-for-a-cocktail-party-243811
https://lifehacker.com/the-best-way-to-keep-track-of-your-glass-at-a-party-1831346647
https://www.lemonthistle.com/diy-drink-labels-fit-for-a-party/
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