News Food News & Trends TikTok’s Viral Snow Globe Cocktail Is Christmas in a Glass—Here's How to Make One This viral trend has resurfaced for another Christmas season, and we can't get enough. By Olivia McIntosh Olivia McIntosh Olivia McIntosh is a writer and editor who has worked as a lifestyle content writer and digital marketer since 2020 for B2B and B2C companies. She joined Martha Stewart as an associate editor in September 2024. Editorial Guidelines Published on December 12, 2024 Close Photo: Courtesy of Caitlin Iola Prepare to be obsessed with TikTok's viral snow globe cocktail glasses. It's much more than a simple garnish of rosemary or cranberry to elevate your drink—it emulates the charm of a Christmas snow globe. With a little preparation and hands-off time for freezing, you can transform your favorite cocktail or mocktail into a magical Christmas scene. The Christmas snow globe cocktail glass trend has resurfaced this holiday season after gaining popularity in previous years. Its simple preparation makes it a go-to for taking your holiday drink presentation to the next level. Many creators have shared their renditions of how to make this viral cocktail glass. TikTok creator @caitliniola shared her version of the drink, which has already amassed over 1.6 million views. These Are the Most Popular Christmas Cocktails in the US—See Your State's Favorite Here All you need to create the viral snow globe glasses are rosemary sprigs, cranberries, string, and two pieces of tape. Fill your glass with about 1 inch of water and drop in a few cranberries, depending on the size of your glass. Next, tie the string around the top of a rosemary sprig and place it in the middle of the glass. Use the two pieces of tape to secure the string on both sides of the rosemary spring so it stays in place as it freezes. Place the glass in the freezer until the water is completely frozen. To get the snow globe effect in your glass, pour a sparkling beverage on top of the frozen water mixture. Think tonic water, club soda, Champagne, sparkling white wine, or sparkling water. The carbonated bubbles attach to the rosemary sprig leaves as if they were snowflakes on a Fraser fir. Serve these with your favorite holiday appetizers for a festive spread perfect for any party. 15 Winter Cocktails for Cozy Days and Festive Nights Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit