Sleepy Girl Mocktail

Posted on January 5, 2026

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This Sleepy Girl Mocktail is the viral drink that's actually backed by science to help you sleep better! It's a simple combination of tart cherry juice, which naturally contains melatonin to help you fall asleep faster and has anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce muscle soreness, magnesium glycinate supplement that supports relaxation and deeper sleep by calming your nervous system and easing anxiety, prebiotic soda that feeds the good bacteria in your gut for better digestion and overall wellness, and a squeeze of fresh lemon for vitamin C and a refreshing citrus kick. The beauty of this mocktail is that it tastes delicious, like a fruity, fizzy drink you'd want to sip anyway, but it's actually working behind the scenes to prepare your body for better sleep. The tart cherry juice provides natural melatonin without the grogginess of supplements, the magnesium helps your muscles relax and your mind calm down after a long day, the prebiotic soda supports your gut health which is increasingly linked to better sleep quality, and the lemon adds brightness while helping your body detoxify. It's perfect for anyone who doesn't drink, struggles with falling asleep or staying asleep, wants a healthier nighttime routine instead of scrolling on their phone, or just loves a delicious mocktail that happens to have incredible benefits. Make this about 30-60 minutes before bed, sip it slowly while you wind down, and let all those sleep-supporting ingredients do their job!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q: Does this mocktail really help you sleep, or is it just a trend?

A: There's actually real science behind this! Tart cherry juice is one of the few natural food sources of melatonin, the hormone that regulates your sleep-wake cycle. Studies have shown that drinking tart cherry juice can increase sleep time and improve sleep quality. Magnesium glycinate is known for its calming effects on the nervous system and can help reduce anxiety and promote deeper sleep. The gut-brain connection is real, so the prebiotics support your overall wellness which can indirectly affect sleep quality. That said, this isn't a magic cure for serious sleep disorders, it's more of a gentle, natural sleep support. Results vary by person, but many people report falling asleep faster and feeling more relaxed after making this part of their nighttime routine for a week or two.

Q: What type of magnesium should I use, and how much?

A: Magnesium glycinate is the best form to use for sleep because it's highly absorbable and less likely to cause digestive issues compared to other forms like magnesium citrate or oxide. The typical dose for sleep support is 200-400mg taken about 30-60 minutes before bed, but you should follow the dosage recommended on your supplement bottle or by your healthcare provider. You can use magnesium powder that dissolves in liquid (which mixes right into the mocktail) or take a magnesium capsule separately while drinking the mocktail. If you're new to magnesium supplementation, start with a lower dose to see how your body responds. And as always, check with your doctor before starting any new supplement, especially if you're on medications or have health conditions.

Q: When should I drink this for the best results?

A: For optimal sleep benefits, drink this Sleepy Girl Mocktail about 30-60 minutes before you plan to go to bed. This gives the tart cherry juice time to start working and the magnesium time to be absorbed and begin its calming effects. Don't drink it too early in the evening (like right after dinner) or you might miss the peak benefits when you're actually trying to fall asleep. Make it part of your wind-down routine, drink it while you're doing relaxing activities like reading, gentle stretching, or taking a warm bath, not while you're watching intense TV or scrolling on your phone. Consistency is key, many people find that the sleep benefits compound over time when they drink this regularly for at least a week or two. And avoid drinking it right before bed if you have a small bladder, since you don't want to wake up needing to use the bathroom!

Q: Can I make this without the prebiotic soda? What can I substitute?

A: Absolutely! While prebiotic soda adds gut health benefits and fizz, it's not essential. You can substitute with plain sparkling water or club soda for the fizz without the prebiotics, kombucha which has probiotics and a bit of fizz (though it has a tiny amount of naturally occurring sugar), regular still water if you don't care about carbonation, or coconut water for added electrolytes. You could also use any flavored sparkling water you like. The main sleep-supporting ingredients are the tart cherry juice and magnesium, so the soda is more of a bonus for gut health and making it taste more like a fun mocktail. If you do use plain sparkling water, you might want to add a tiny splash of another juice or a bit of honey for flavor since you'll lose the sweetness from the prebiotic soda.

This Sleepy Girl Mocktail is the viral drink that helps you sleep better! Tart cherry juice provides natural melatonin, magnesium supplement supports relaxation and deeper sleep, prebiotic soda feeds good gut bacteria, and fresh lemon adds vitamin C and brightness. It tastes like a delicious fruity mocktail but actually helps you fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly. Perfect for winding down 30-60 minutes before bed!

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Preparations

Prep Time:

3 minutes

Total Time:

3 minutes

Cuisine:

American

Course:

Drinks

Calories:

80 kcal (approx. per serving)

Servings:

1

Author:

Ronica Rupan
Ingredients

Ingredients

  • ½ cup tart cherry juice (unsweetened or lightly sweetened)
  • 1 serving magnesium glycinate supplement (200-400mg, powder or taken separately as capsule)
  • ¾ cup prebiotic soda (any flavor, or substitute with sparkling water)
  • Juice of ½ lemon (about 1 tablespoon)
  • Ice cubes
  • Optional: fresh mint or lemon wheel for garnish

Instructions

1. Fill Your Glass
Fill a tall glass with ice cubes. The more ice you use, the colder and more refreshing your mocktail will be.

2. Add Tart Cherry Juice
Pour ½ cup of tart cherry juice over the ice. Look for 100% tart cherry juice or a lightly sweetened version, not cherry juice cocktail which has added sugar.

3. Add Magnesium
If you're using magnesium glycinate powder, stir it directly into the glass until it dissolves completely. If you're using capsules, take them separately while drinking the mocktail.

4. Pour in Prebiotic Soda
Slowly pour ¾ cup of your favorite prebiotic soda over the tart cherry juice. Pour gently so it doesn't fizz over. Any flavor works, but raspberry, strawberry, or lemon flavors pair especially well with tart cherry.

5. Add Lemon
Squeeze the juice of half a lemon into the glass. This adds brightness, vitamin C, and helps balance the tartness of the cherry juice with the sweetness of the soda.

6. Stir Gently
Give everything a gentle stir to combine all the ingredients. Don't stir too vigorously or you'll lose all the bubbles from the soda.

7. Garnish and Enjoy
If you want to make it pretty, garnish with a sprig of fresh mint or a lemon wheel on the rim. Sip slowly about 30-60 minutes before bed as part of your wind-down routine. Enjoy and sleep well!

Cooking hacks and tips

Hacks and Tips

  • Tart cherry juice benefits: Look for 100% tart cherry juice (also called Montmorency cherry juice). It naturally contains melatonin, reduces inflammation, and may help with muscle recovery.
  • Magnesium glycinate is best: This form of magnesium is most effective for sleep and relaxation. Avoid magnesium citrate or oxide which can have a laxative effect.
  • When to drink it: Have this mocktail 30-60 minutes before bedtime for optimal sleep support, not right before bed.
  • Prebiotic soda options: Any prebiotic soda works. Popular brands have flavors like raspberry rose, strawberry lemon, or orange. Or just use plain sparkling water.
  • Fresh lemon is key: Always use fresh lemon juice, not bottled. It tastes better and has more vitamin C.
  • Start with less magnesium: If you're new to magnesium supplements, start with 200mg and increase to 400mg if needed after a week.
  • Consistency matters: The sleep benefits compound over time. Try drinking this nightly for at least 1-2 weeks to see the best results.
  • Make it a routine: Pair this mocktail with other wind-down activities like reading, gentle stretching, or meditation for maximum relaxation.
  • Check with your doctor: Always consult your healthcare provider before starting magnesium supplements, especially if you're on medications.
  • Gut health bonus: The prebiotic soda feeds good bacteria in your gut, which supports overall wellness and may improve sleep quality.
  • Adjust to taste: Some people find tart cherry juice very tart. Add a tiny bit of honey if you need extra sweetness.
  • Avoid screens: Don't drink this while scrolling on your phone. Make it part of a screen-free wind-down routine.
  • Storage: Tart cherry juice can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 weeks after opening. Make the mocktail fresh each night.

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Comments (2)

  • Love your videos. I also have trouble sleeping my brain just doesn’t want to quiet down. I wanted to ask what brand of tart cherry juice and magnesium you use so I can get it.

    • Thank you! I feel you on the racing brain!
      I use Knudsen brand tart cherry juice – you can find it at most grocery stores ( Just make sure it’s 100% tart cherry juice. ) . You can also buy tart cherry juice concentrate which is also affordable – you just mix it with water.
      For magnesium, I use magnesium glycinate 200-400mg. Brands like Natural Vitality, NOW Foods, or Thorne work great. Check with your doctor first before starting any new supplements!
      Hope this helps you sleep better!

Ronica

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