One of the great side values of eating DrunkenRaisins is they’ll satisfy your sweet tooth in a healthy way. Eating 8 to 10 DrunkenRaisins after dinner is good for you whereas cookies and milk might not be. Furthermore, honey and cinnamon are touted for many healthy benefits. Just Google them!
It’s not suggested since heating one of our DrunkenRaisins will turn it into an ex-DrunkenRaisins, probably changing its benefits and certainly changing its flavor. However, no harm will come to you since the other DrunkenRaisins won’t tell.
There are between 256 and 290 raisins in a DrunkenRaisins pound. When you eat 10 a day, that 1 lb. will last you 4 weeks. Indulging in a few more will not be harmful. We encourage eating responsibly, of course. But that holds for everything.
Depends on the quantity you have. Since they are tastier at room temperature we suggest you leave them on the counter in a closed glass jar. They should last over 90 days on the counter and many more months in the refrigerator. If you try to freeze them… well, they just won’t. You’ll just crystalize the honey.
You can use a toothpick or some people enjoy using chopsticks to pop DrunkenRaisins into their mouths. Others put them on oatmeal or in cereal. They’re good on ice cream, on bread pudding, in a cream cheese spread on a bagel, in a celery stick or on toast. You can even stir them into your smoothie. Let us know when you find a new way to eat DrunkenRaisins, and we’ll post your ideas on this site!
Suggestions for average gin-soaked raisins range between 8 and 12 raisins a day. But because DrunkenRaisins are jumbo raisins we suggest that 8 to 10 a day should suffice. Since it’s a food regime, it takes a little time for your body to build up a balanced amount so we suggest eating 8 to 10 twice a day for the first 2 weeks. After that revert to the 8 to 10 a day plan.
Well, let’s see… gin-soaked…ummmm – Yes! You’ll taste honey and cinnamon and a little bit-o-raisin too.
No telling what some people will eat and what some people will like. (blue cheese, spinach and eggplant, for example) Our experience shows that teetotalers are less fond of the DrunkenRaisins flavor. However, if you’re a non-drinker and you find relief from your painful joints when you eat DrunkenRaisins, think of them like cod liver oil…yuck and yummy eat ’em quick and down the tummy! [Hint: if the gin flavor is too overpowering simply leave your DrunkenRaisins out in the open for a few days, and the small amount of alcohol will evaporate. Someone said “It makes them taste more like mincemeat pie.”]
Sounds like wishful thinking. Before you get anywhere near a ‘buzz’ you’ll probably have your head in the commode from eating too many raisins in one sitting!
You can get them on the Internet at that place where we met but alas you cannot get them in a store, off the floor or from a boar. Hurry, hurry and get them soon and when they come you’ll need a spoon. Yes you’ll like them in every way so you can buy another day. (inspired by Dr. Seuss and Green Eggs and Ham)
A slight flavor variation will happen due to the diet of the bee that visited what later became one of the DrunkenRaisins that ended up on your counter.

DrunkenRaisins are a low-cost home remedy for arthritis pain, providing significant savings compared to expensive prescription drugs and helping avoid their serious side effects for many users

Honey’s anti-inflammatory benefits come from its antioxidants, polyphenols, and flavonoids, which reduce oxidative stress, inhibit inflammatory enzymes, and modulate cytokines—helping lower inflammation throughout the body and supporting heart, metabolic, and immune health

Jumbo Golden Raisins support heart, bone, and gut health, lower cholesterol and blood pressure, boost immunity, prevent anemia, and provide antioxidants to help prevent chronic disease and promote healthy aging.

Another powerhouse on the DrunkinRaisins team is our cinnamon (which is imported from Sri Lanka). Cinnamon is know to promote circulation, help maintain a healthy immune system, promote oral health, help alleviate sore muscles and joints while providing other internal health.

For many people gin-soaked raisins are reported to relieve arthritic or inflammation pain. They’re also a great healthy way to satisfy a sweet tooth. We suggest eating 8 to 10 raisins twice a day for the first couple weeks.

Juniper berries contain potent antioxidants as well as antibacterial properties. Fermenting them in gin makes the combination extra effective at treating arthritis and other chronic inflammation disorders.