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Drink Me

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Drink Me Apr 2026

: A popular brand of instant Chai Latte powders that often goes viral on social media. They offer flavors like Spiced Chai, Matcha, and Apple Pie.

: A digital publication that reviews spirits, wines, and beers while providing industry news and equipment guides. Media and Entertainment

: Based in Inverness, this company provides mobile bar services (often using a tuk-tuk) and event styling for the Highlands area. Drink Me

"Drink Me" is a multifaceted phrase that appears in literature, beverages, and media. Depending on what you're looking for, here are the most common ways it's used: Literature and Culture

: There are several books with this title, including a wine guide by Matt Walls called Drink Me: How to Choose, Taste and Enjoy Wine . Event Services : A popular brand of instant Chai Latte

: A line of wines by Niepoort designed to be "light, fresh, and easy to drink," often sold in 1-liter bottles.

: Marilyn Manson released an album titled Eat Me, Drink Me in 2007. There are also various songs with this title, including tracks by Michele Morrone and others. Media and Entertainment : Based in Inverness, this

: The most iconic origin is the “Drink Me” bottle from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland . Alice finds a glass bottle with a paper label tied around it with the words "DRINK ME" beautifully printed on it in large letters. Consuming it causes her to shrink in size . Beverages and Brands