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Is it warm yet?! If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a [browser](. [Image]( [Image]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Rabbit Cocktail Maker]( Happy Tuesday, friends! For those of you who had President’s Day off, I hope you had a relaxing long weekend. And if you’re somewhere cold, like New York, I hope you’re staying warm! In an effort to manifest the reality we want—aka, summer—I’m sharing a cool new tool from Rabbit today. It’s part of the barware’s spring collection, but is available on [Amazon]( (and at stores like [Crate and Barrel]() now, because it’s never too early to start prepping for sun. This [freezable cocktail maker]( takes the place of a blender so you can make frozen drinks like margs, piña coladas, and frosé with ease. Basically, you fill the carafe with the drink’s ingredients (no ice required) and stick it in the freezer overnight. When you're ready to drink, you take it out, squeeze the sleeve to break up the ice, and pour away (or stick a straw in, no judgment). Sure, it may not be drinks-by-the-pool season quite yet, but…that’s not stopping me from ordering a frozen drink (or iced coffee) anyway! With Rabbit's cocktail maker, you can make 'em for less at home. And if you’re not a drinker, you can just as easily use it to make mocktails or slushies with soda, juice, coconut water, or whatever your drink of choice may be. Obsessed! [Image] [Sliding Kitchen Rack]( Organize Your Fridge With This Genius, Easy-To-Install Sliding Rack [BUY NOW]( [Project 52 Dinnerware Plates and Bowls]( Target’s Project 62 Line Is Hiding The Cutest Dinnerware Sets [BUY NOW]( [La Queen Socks]( The Seltzer Lover In Your Life Needs These La Queen Socks [BUY NOW]( [Frozen Olaf Waffle Maker]( This Frozen Olaf Waffle Maker Will Get Your Kids Through Winter [BUY NOW](    Follow Us       [Unsubscribe](  [Privacy Notice](  delish.com ©2019 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019                                 Â

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