National Margarita Day Gets a Sugar Rush with the Cotton Candy Margarita & Fun Facts

Celebrate National Margarita Day With a Cotton Candy Margarita!

By Erin

Cotton Candy Margarita for National Margarita Day

National Margarita Day is on February 22nd, and we’re adding a little sweetness to the mix! 🍹✨ Meet the Cotton Candy Margarita — because who said margaritas can’t be as fun as they are delicious? A sugary swirl of nostalgia meets that classic tart lime kick, and just like that, we’ve turned a margarita into a sweet treat. Cotton candy in your drink? Yes, please! 🎉

So whether you’re celebrating solo or with your favorite crew, this one’s bound to be a crowd-pleaser. Cheers to mixing up the ordinary and embracing the extra — because today, it’s all about those colorful, sugary vibes. 🩵🍬

Cotton Candy Margarita

Yield: 1 8 oz glasses
Prep Time: 4 min
Total Time: 4 min
Ingredients:
1 oz Tequila
1 oz Triple Sec
1 oz Cake Vodka
½ oz Fresh Lime Juice
¼ cup of Pink Cotton Candy Ice
Garnish:
Lime wheels or wedges
Pink Cotton Candy
Sanding sugar
Simple syrup


Instructions:
Dip your glasses in the simple syrup and then the sanding sugar.
Set to the side.
Fill a cocktail shaker ½ way full with ice.
Add the tequila, triple sec, cake vodka, lime juice, and cotton candy.
Shake until chilled.
Fill the glasses with ice.
Pour your margarita mixture into the glass.
Top with more cotton candy and garnish.
Enjoy!!

DID YOU KNOW? FUN FACTS ABOUT THE MARGARITA!

Here are 10 fun facts to spice up your National Margarita Day celebration:

  1. The Margarita’s Origin is a Mystery 🍹: There are multiple claims to the margarita’s creation, with theories ranging from a bartender in Mexico to a socialite in Texas. The truth is still up for debate!
  2. It’s the Most Popular Cocktail in the U.S. 🇺🇸: Over 185,000 margaritas are consumed every hour in the United States, making it the top-selling cocktail in the country!
  3. The Name ‘Margarita’ Means ‘Daisy’ 🌸: In Spanish, “Margarita” translates to “daisy,” and some believe the margarita is a variation of the classic “daisy” cocktail from the 1930s.
  4. Salt or No Salt? 🧂: It’s said that the salted rim was invented by mistake! A bartender accidentally salted the rim of a glass, and the customer loved it. The rest is history!
  5. Frozen Margaritas Were an Accident ❄️: The frozen margarita was invented in the 1970s by a Dallas bartender who wanted to create a unique drink using his ice-blending machine.
  6. Tequila’s Secret Ingredient 🪶: Tequila, the key ingredient in margaritas, is made from the blue agave plant, which is native to Mexico and takes 8-12 years to fully mature!
  7. There’s a Margarita Day for Dogs 🐾: Yes, even your furry friends can get in on the fun! “Pooch-rita” is a dog-friendly version of the margarita made with non-alcoholic ingredients.
  8. Margarita Madness 🍋: The classic margarita is typically made with three main ingredients: tequila, lime juice, and triple sec. But over 50 variations exist today, from strawberry to mango and beyond!
  9. Margarita’s Global Reach 🌍: While it’s widely loved in the U.S., margaritas are enjoyed worldwide — particularly in places like Japan, where they’ve been popularized with a unique twist using yuzu!
  10. Margarita Glasses Have a Story 🍸: The iconic “margarita glass” (the wide, shallow glass with a long stem) was designed in the 1940s by a Mexican artist to highlight the beauty and color of the cocktail.

So raise your glass and celebrate! 🥳