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Hi.  Going on JOTS next February.

Would like to bring some canned non-alcoholic cocktails on board for those days when I need to slow it down 😁.

Has anyone had any trouble getting these types of drinks on board?  They are labeled cocktails, but they are also labeled "booze-free" or "alcohol-free"

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You're allowed to bring 12 standard 17oz non-alcoholic cans, bottles or cartons on board. You shouldn't have a problem. Why not just get a mocktail on board, they cost much less without alcohol and it will save you carrying extra stuff. 

 

Jonathan

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Well,  good point.  But - these drinks are a little different than a mocktail you would get on board.

They have special non-alcoholic spirits that make them taste more like an actual cocktail.

What they call a mocktail on a cruise ship is just basically fruit juices and some ice ...

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