Wanna Try a Passion Fruit Matcha Spritz in Honor of Our Doechii Cover?
We teamed up with beloved and iconic NYC coffee shop Do Not Feed Alligators (big swamp goddess energy, IYKYK) to launch a limited-edition sipper, The Passion Fruit Matcha Spritz, layered with passion fruit syrup, seltzer, matcha, and an orange slice. It's available for one week only—from May 9 (today!) through May 15—and comes with an adorable Cosmo sticker and a free copy of the new issue.
If you're like, 'Oh, I've definitely heard of that café before,' you're probably right. Do Not Feed Alligators is always going viral on social thanks to its delicious drinks, chic aesthetic, minimalist merch, and no-laptop policy, which encourages community and conversation. Located in the heart of the West Village, it's got a devoted local following, and we love that it has a curated selection of coffee, wine, books, and magazines (kind of our thing).
Even more exciting? If you stop by on May 9 (again, today!!!), Team Cosmo will be set up in the coffee shop from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., giving away limited-edition orange and green Cosmo hats (which match the cover!) to anyone who signs up for a subscription. You can't buy these ball caps, so it's kind of a major deal!
Long story short, this drink is delicious, this café is cute as hell, this issue is fab, and you need to get in on all the good vibes. If you're in NYC, stop by! It's the perfect excuse to sip a spritz and dive into Doechii, and we'd love to see you there.
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