Cannedcocktailshave a lot going for them.

And the cans are shelf-stable and ready at a moment’s notice when you’ve had a tough day.

Plus, many of these companies do not make nutritional info on their products easy to find.

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Blending Crown Royal whisky with diet cola would be a better bet.

Somehow, Bacardi manages to pack 245 calories and 31 grams of sugar into this 12-ounce can.

Thisversion of a Moscow Muledoesn’t seem to do that at 240 calories and 27 grams of sugar.

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Example: Opt for Joia’s Sparkling Margarita with a respectable 140 calories per can.

Cutwater Spicy Bloody Mary

TheCutwaterversion of this brunch cocktail has 255 calories.

Each cocktail boasts a 15% ABV, so be careful with these.

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Forbidden Apple (211 calories) and Peach Ballz (214 calories) are lighter, but barely.

But this offering fromCutwaterisn’t the healthiest way to go at 350 calories and 24 grams of sugar.

That said, the Lime Tequila Soda is an acceptable 130 calories.

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It’s no surprise that thecanned cocktail versiontips the scales at 540 calories.

There are plenty of vodka-based cocktails that won’t ruin your diet.

All of Cutwater’s vodka soda offerings are quite a bit lower.

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After all, sugary pineapple juice combined with fatty coconut and caloric rum creates the ultimate indulgent cocktail.

Plus, don’t miss10 Worst Beers to Always Leave on Grocery Store Shelves.

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