MEDASE Mojito "Heavana Can't Wait" Non-Alcoholic Mocktail (12oz 4 Pack) Authentic Taste, Healthy and Organic Drink, Alcohol Free Beverage, Low Calorie, Gluten Free, Vegan, GMO Free


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  • Mojito - A perfect blend of cool, invigorating flavors, tangy lime, sweet organic agave and smooth white rum flavor, all kissed with a splash of heaven. Each sip is a tantalizing journey that leaves you craving more. It is a “perfect match” to the Cuban cocktail that has captured the hearts of people worldwide
  • NON-ALCOHOLIC MOCKTAIL: A sophisticated white rum-inspired beverage that delivers the classic Mojito experience with 0% alcohol content
  • PREMIUM INGREDIENTS: Crafted with organic premium agave, organic flavors, and organic lime juice for an authentic taste profile
  • HEALTH-CONSCIOUS: Only 60 calories per serving, low carb, and made without refined sugar for mindful drinking
  • SERVING SIZE: Each sleek 12 fl oz can contains 355ml of ready-to-serve cocktail, perfect for any occasion
Flavor Mojito
Brand Medase
Item Form Ready To Drink
Item Weight 48 Ounces
Specialty Non-alcoholic Cocktail

  • block.florian@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    These are good tasting and refreshing. A great alcohol free option

  • perdman@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This is the second cocktail I have ordered from Medase and both were amazing, but this is really something! I have tried other non-alcoholic 'mocktails' that are basically just sour soda waters in a can, but Heavana Can't Wait tastes like an actual cocktail! Mojitos are my feel-good vacation drink, so I was hoping this would bring those vibes, and it delivered- the flavor was so good and refreshing, it made me feel like I was right back in Cuba.I chilled mine and drank it over ice and it was perfect. The mint is well balanced and somehow it has that alcohol feeling while you're drinking it. I'm really impressed and can't say how glad I am to find a real non-alcoholic cocktail experience that tastes good and is good for you! Thank you Medase!

  • doreenleona@yahoo.com

    08-03-2026

    The ingredients on this are pretty clean, but I failed to see that each can has TWO servings, so this is not as low calorie as I would like. While it would probably be equivalent to a skinny margarita, this just isn't decadent enough. I'd rather have a limeade. I believe they are trying to create the mocktail flavor that zero alcohol mocktails have - they often try hard to create that mouthfeel "burn" effect and all fail similarly, like the brand Ritual, etc. This has that same effect, so if you like it, or are used to it, it might suit you.I just found it too bland all around. Not enough lime or sweet or salt.

  • marioalbinomucuho@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Update: I've tried the Mojito as well as the Old Fashioned, see below for comments on both.As my wife and I have aged we've lost interest in alcohol, it makes us too drowsy. When we were younger we went through phases - beer, wine, mixed drinks, scotch & bourbon. We really enjoyed trying different drinks, exploring all the wonderful flavors. Now we'll split a beer occasionally or have a glass of wine if someone else is having wine, but doing either is infrequent.I miss exploring the flavors. I've found some acceptable non-alcoholic beers, but the Medase Old Fashioned is the first packaged 'mocktail' that I've really enjoyed. I grew up with the 'Shirley Temple' as the non-alcoholic drink option and thank goodness that mocktails have evolved past being over-sweet kiddie drinks.The Medase old-fashioned mocktail has a complex flavor and somehow makes your mouth and throat feel like you've had a strong drink. On a whim I added fresh mint leaves (from our immortal mint patch), if you have mint handy try it. Either way if you like bourbon flavor you will probably like these mocktailsI decided not to go down the road of - does this taste like an 'old fashioned'? It tastes like a good strong mixed drink that is best sipped slowly. I can imagine making an old-fashioned with a taste very close to this mocktail, but that is kind of beside the point. This mocktail is as pleasant to enjoy as any number of mixed drinks I've enjoyed. I get a flavor and experience that is a lot like having a mixed drink but without the alcohol, and for me that's a very good thing.Now that I know these old-fashioned are so good I'm eager to try other mocktails to see if I can have the same kind of experience of wonderful strong flavors that I used to enjoy with alcoholic beverages.Update - I tried the Medase Mojito and that is good too. For me the Mojito is more of a refreshing summer drink - it's on the sweet side. Really refreshing while I was doing a project that required a bit of effort where alcohol consumption would not be at all safe. Nice to be able to enjoy a refreshing 'cocktail' without impairing my co-ordination.

  • richardbaileyy60@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    These tasted good, but as others have pointed out the labeling lists this as two servings which seems a little bit misleading. I haven't had a traditional Moscow mule in many many years, so I can't speak as to how closely it mimics the flavor of a properly made traditional one, but I can tell you it tasted a bit like lemonade and ginger in a margarita. Heavy on the ginger. I think the ginger gave it a little extra bite, which it needed because it's not particularly heavy on the carbonation. Definitely something you would want to serve over ice, not sip straight out of the can.Medase has a large line with many other flavors I probably would try, including a line of hemp infused mocktails. This particular flavor was just not my favorite.

  • stblack258@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This is hard for me to rate, because what I'm looking for in a non-alcoholic drink may not be what others are looking for. I'm not a drinker. Mostly, I don't like alcohol. I don't prefer the taste and it leaves me hot-faced and uncomfortable after just a few sips. Once in a while, I'll get some sort of fruity drink when we're out for a special occasion, but not often at all. Like every couple of years type once in a while. I do enjoy virgin drinks, though. They're usually a fun break from iced tea. I was thinking these would be a bit more like a virgin drink, I guess. But they actually taste remarkably like they contain alcohol, but without the heat and red face. The flavor is probably a bit hard lemonade-like, but not as sweet. Add some mint and it might make a decent mojito (lemon instead of lime). Keep in mind that a serving size is half a can (6 oz), so it's actually 140 calories per can. Half a can over ice seems like a good serving, though. I wouldn't enjoy drinking a whole can at once. This is only slightly carbonated, so I don't think it'll bother someone that dislikes carbonation. I think that bit of carbonation may be necessary to mimic the alcohol "bite". If you're after a pretty good alcoholic beverage dupe, this is good. If you're looking for a virgin drink, this isn't really that. For me, this isn't worth the cost except possibly for a special occasion. For folks that enjoy cocktails, but want something healthier, this may be well worth the cost.

  • tabithaleona@yahoo.com

    08-03-2026

    This is delicious

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  • blo******

    These are good tasting and refreshing. A great alcohol free option

  • per******

    This is the second cocktail I have ordered from Medase and both were amazing, but this is really something! I have tried other non-alcoholic 'mocktails' that are basically just sour soda waters in a can, but Heavana Can't Wait tastes like an actual cocktail! Mojitos are my feel-good vacation drink, so I was hoping this would bring those vibes, and it delivered- the flavor was so good and refreshing, it made me feel like I was right back in Cuba.I chilled mine and drank it over ice and it was perfect. The mint is well balanced and somehow it has that alcohol feeling while you're drinking it. I'm really impressed and can't say how glad I am to find a real non-alcoholic cocktail experience that tastes good and is good for you! Thank you Medase!

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  • dor******

    The ingredients on this are pretty clean, but I failed to see that each can has TWO servings, so this is not as low calorie as I would like. While it would probably be equivalent to a skinny margarita, this just isn't decadent enough. I'd rather have a limeade. I believe they are trying to create the mocktail flavor that zero alcohol mocktails have - they often try hard to create that mouthfeel "burn" effect and all fail similarly, like the brand Ritual, etc. This has that same effect, so if you like it, or are used to it, it might suit you.I just found it too bland all around. Not enough lime or sweet or salt.

  • mar******

    Update: I've tried the Mojito as well as the Old Fashioned, see below for comments on both.As my wife and I have aged we've lost interest in alcohol, it makes us too drowsy. When we were younger we went through phases - beer, wine, mixed drinks, scotch & bourbon. We really enjoyed trying different drinks, exploring all the wonderful flavors. Now we'll split a beer occasionally or have a glass of wine if someone else is having wine, but doing either is infrequent.I miss exploring the flavors. I've found some acceptable non-alcoholic beers, but the Medase Old Fashioned is the first packaged 'mocktail' that I've really enjoyed. I grew up with the 'Shirley Temple' as the non-alcoholic drink option and thank goodness that mocktails have evolved past being over-sweet kiddie drinks.The Medase old-fashioned mocktail has a complex flavor and somehow makes your mouth and throat feel like you've had a strong drink. On a whim I added fresh mint leaves (from our immortal mint patch), if you have mint handy try it. Either way if you like bourbon flavor you will probably like these mocktailsI decided not to go down the road of - does this taste like an 'old fashioned'? It tastes like a good strong mixed drink that is best sipped slowly. I can imagine making an old-fashioned with a taste very close to this mocktail, but that is kind of beside the point. This mocktail is as pleasant to enjoy as any number of mixed drinks I've enjoyed. I get a flavor and experience that is a lot like having a mixed drink but without the alcohol, and for me that's a very good thing.Now that I know these old-fashioned are so good I'm eager to try other mocktails to see if I can have the same kind of experience of wonderful strong flavors that I used to enjoy with alcoholic beverages.Update - I tried the Medase Mojito and that is good too. For me the Mojito is more of a refreshing summer drink - it's on the sweet side. Really refreshing while I was doing a project that required a bit of effort where alcohol consumption would not be at all safe. Nice to be able to enjoy a refreshing 'cocktail' without impairing my co-ordination.

  • ric******

    These tasted good, but as others have pointed out the labeling lists this as two servings which seems a little bit misleading. I haven't had a traditional Moscow mule in many many years, so I can't speak as to how closely it mimics the flavor of a properly made traditional one, but I can tell you it tasted a bit like lemonade and ginger in a margarita. Heavy on the ginger. I think the ginger gave it a little extra bite, which it needed because it's not particularly heavy on the carbonation. Definitely something you would want to serve over ice, not sip straight out of the can.Medase has a large line with many other flavors I probably would try, including a line of hemp infused mocktails. This particular flavor was just not my favorite.

  • stb******

    This is hard for me to rate, because what I'm looking for in a non-alcoholic drink may not be what others are looking for. I'm not a drinker. Mostly, I don't like alcohol. I don't prefer the taste and it leaves me hot-faced and uncomfortable after just a few sips. Once in a while, I'll get some sort of fruity drink when we're out for a special occasion, but not often at all. Like every couple of years type once in a while. I do enjoy virgin drinks, though. They're usually a fun break from iced tea. I was thinking these would be a bit more like a virgin drink, I guess. But they actually taste remarkably like they contain alcohol, but without the heat and red face. The flavor is probably a bit hard lemonade-like, but not as sweet. Add some mint and it might make a decent mojito (lemon instead of lime). Keep in mind that a serving size is half a can (6 oz), so it's actually 140 calories per can. Half a can over ice seems like a good serving, though. I wouldn't enjoy drinking a whole can at once. This is only slightly carbonated, so I don't think it'll bother someone that dislikes carbonation. I think that bit of carbonation may be necessary to mimic the alcohol "bite". If you're after a pretty good alcoholic beverage dupe, this is good. If you're looking for a virgin drink, this isn't really that. For me, this isn't worth the cost except possibly for a special occasion. For folks that enjoy cocktails, but want something healthier, this may be well worth the cost.

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  • tab******

    This is delicious

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