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tonic

[ton-ik] / ˈtɒn ɪk /


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And the Four Seasons in Riyadh has opened a tonic bar — but with no booze — that asks you to “delight in a symphony of handcrafted cocktails meticulously prepared to elevate your senses.”

From Los Angeles Times

A Federal Reserve speaker a day is keeping the selloff away and seems to be the perfect tonic for jittery markets.

From Barron's

"And if the BBC was worried that this could have been the start of a process of its demise, then it should have a large gin and tonic tonight, because nothing happened that did any damage whatsoever."

From BBC

There will also be a “tonic bar” from Erewhon, featuring the gourmet L.A. grocer’s famously expensive and elaborate smoothies.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This was pretty shocking,” said Jake Bullock, chief executive of Cann, which produces a low-dose hemp-derived “social tonic.”

From The Wall Street Journal