
"For the uninitiated, the viral Del Destino Golden Pineapple Spears that have the internet buzzing are massive, toothy rods of pure pineapple jarred in coconut water. They're crisp, refreshing, sun-ripened, and made in Peru - nearly 2 pounds of fruit for between $6.69 and $6.79, and a shelf-stable way to enjoy a taste of the tropics even as the winter rages on."
"Indeed, these pineapple spears are already dimensional on their own, but when you introduce that multilayered profile to the cocktail realm, it's the best of both worlds. In another product post by revered fan account @costcohotfinds (with nearly 62K likes), shoppers in the comments section are already sharing mixology inspiration. "Add tequila. You're welcome," writes one, and another adds, "If you empty out half of that coconut water, and add Malibu rum, you have a delicious treat,""
Cocktail garnishes add dimensional flavor and affect both taste and texture. Del Destino Golden Pineapple Spears in coconut water are large, crisp, sun-ripened pineapple rods jarred in coconut water and made in Peru. A nearly two-pound jar sells for about $6.69–$6.79 and offers a shelf-stable tropical option during winter. Social media reviews praise the strong coconut water and suggest using the spears and liquid for boozy mixes. The spears pair naturally with cocktails that use pineapple juice and are especially suited to tiki-style drinks and other tropical-inspired mixology.
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