Watermelon Mexican Candy Shot

Mexican-Inspired Cocktail

Watermelon Mexican Candy Shot

A bold, sweet, spicy, and tangy shot that tastes just like your favorite Mexican candy in a glass.

Picture the flavor of a chamoy-drenched watermelon lollipop rolled in tajin, but transformed into a chilled, vibrant shot that hits every single taste bud at once. This Watermelon Mexican Candy Shot is an explosion of sweet watermelon, tart lime juice, salty tajin, and that unmistakable funky kick of chamoy that makes Mexican candy so wildly addictive. It is fruity and refreshing, but with just enough heat to keep things exciting.

Watermelon Mexican Candy Shot

This shot was practically made for summer parties, Cinco de Mayo celebrations, backyard barbecues, or any occasion where you want to bring something fun and unexpected to the table. It comes together in minutes, requires zero fancy equipment, and the flavor combination is so unique that it always gets people talking. Whether you are hosting a crowd or just want to treat yourself after a long week, this recipe delivers big on personality.

If you grew up snacking on Pulparindo, Lucas candies, or watermelon Miguelito, this shot is going to send you straight back to those memories. And if you are newer to the world of Mexican candy flavors, consider this your delicious introduction. Once you taste that sweet, spicy, salty combo in cocktail form, you will absolutely want to make a second round.

Recipe at a Glance

Prep Time10 mins
🔥Cook Time0 mins
🕐Total Time10 mins
🍰Servings4 shots
🇺🇸CuisineMexican-Inspired
🔢Calories~110 per shot

Ingredients

Rim

2 tablespoons tajin seasoning
1 tablespoon chili lime salt or extra tajin
2 tablespoons chamoy sauce, for rimming the glass

Shot

1 cup fresh watermelon juice (from about 2 cups of cubed seedless watermelon, blended and strained)
2 oz watermelon tequila or silver tequila
1 oz triple sec or orange liqueur
1 oz fresh lime juice (about 1 large lime)
1 tablespoon chamoy sauce
1 teaspoon tajin seasoning
1/2 teaspoon hot sauce (such as Valentina or Tapatio), optional for extra heat
1 cup ice

Garnish

4 small watermelon wedges or triangles
Extra chamoy drizzle for finishing
Extra tajin for dusting

Substitutions & Variations

If you do not have fresh watermelon, you can use 1 cup of store-bought watermelon juice or watermelon juice blend, just make sure it has no added sugar or very little.
Swap watermelon tequila for regular silver tequila plus a small splash of watermelon schnapps to keep that fruity flavor front and center.
For a non-alcoholic version, skip the tequila and triple sec entirely and add a splash of sparkling water or lemon-lime soda to make a mocktail shot.
If you cannot find chamoy sauce at your local grocery store, check the international or Latin foods aisle, or look at Mexican import stores and Amazon.
Tajin can be replaced with a homemade mix of chili powder, salt, and a pinch of citric acid if you are in a pinch.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1

Make the Watermelon Juice

Add 2 cups of cubed seedless watermelon to a blender and blend on high for about 30 seconds until completely smooth. Pour the blended watermelon through a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth into a measuring cup, pressing gently to extract all the juice. You should end up with roughly 1 cup of bright, clear watermelon juice. Set it aside while you prep everything else.

2

Mix the Tajin Rim Blend

In a small flat dish or shallow plate, combine 2 tablespoons of tajin with 1 tablespoon of chili lime salt and stir them together. This creates a slightly bolder, crunchier rim that really amps up the Mexican candy vibe. Make sure the mixture is spread in an even layer so it coats the glass edge uniformly.

3

Prep the Shot Glasses

Pour a small amount of chamoy sauce onto a separate flat plate or into a shallow bowl. One at a time, dip the rim of each shot glass into the chamoy sauce, rotating it so the entire rim gets coated. Then immediately press and roll the chamoy-coated rim into the tajin blend. The chamoy acts as a sticky base that helps the tajin cling beautifully. Set the rimmed shot glasses upright and let them rest for a minute so the rim sets.

4

Add Ingredients to a Shaker

Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice. Pour in the 1 cup of fresh watermelon juice, 2 oz of tequila, 1 oz of triple sec, 1 oz of fresh lime juice, 1 tablespoon of chamoy sauce, and 1 teaspoon of tajin. If you like a little more heat, add your 1/2 teaspoon of hot sauce at this stage. Make sure you measure everything out before shaking so the ratios stay balanced.

5

Shake It Hard

Seal the cocktail shaker tightly and shake vigorously for about 15 to 20 seconds. You want the mixture to be well-chilled and fully combined. The chamoy and tajin need a good shake to integrate into the juice rather than clumping at the bottom. You should hear the ice rattling energetically and feel the shaker get noticeably cold on the outside.

6

Strain into Shot Glasses

Using the cocktail shaker strainer or a fine mesh strainer, carefully pour the mixture into your four rimmed shot glasses. Pour slowly and steadily so you do not disturb the rim coating. Fill each glass just to the top without overflowing, dividing the mixture as evenly as possible between all four glasses.

7

Add the Chamoy Drizzle

Take a squeeze bottle or a small spoon and drizzle a thin swirl of chamoy across the top of each shot. This last layer of chamoy on top ensures you get that signature sticky, sweet, tangy hit right on your first sip. Do not skip this step because it really ties the whole shot together and makes it look gorgeous.

8

Garnish and Serve

Cut four small triangular wedges of fresh watermelon and make a small slit in the rind of each one so you can perch them on the edge of the shot glass. Dust the watermelon garnish lightly with a pinch of tajin for extra color and flavor. Serve the shots immediately while they are cold, and make sure everyone raises their glass together for the full experience.

Pro Baker Tips

Chill your shot glasses in the freezer for 10 minutes before rimming them so the drinks stay cold longer once poured.
Fresh watermelon juice is always the best choice here because it has a natural sweetness and clean flavor that bottled versions just cannot fully replicate.
If you are making a large batch for a party, multiply the shot mixture and store it in a large pitcher in the fridge, then rim glasses and pour to order.
Taste the shot mixture before straining and adjust the chamoy or hot sauce to your personal spice preference since brands vary in heat level.
For a slushie version, blend the entire shot mixture with 1 cup of ice instead of shaking it in a shaker for a frozen Mexican candy drink.

Storage & Serving Notes

The watermelon juice base can be made up to 24 hours ahead and stored in an airtight container or jar in the refrigerator.
The full mixed shot liquid (without ice) can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 days in a sealed pitcher or bottle, just give it a good stir before serving.
Do not pre-rim the shot glasses more than an hour in advance because the chamoy can make the tajin soggy and messy over time.
Leftover watermelon juice freezes well in ice cube trays for up to one month, which makes it super easy to blend into future batches.

Serving Suggestions

These shots are fun on their own but even better when paired with the right bites and presentation.

Serve alongside a spread of fresh fruit with chamoy and tajin for a full Mexican candy experience
Pair with spicy street corn dip or elote for a savory contrast to the sweet shot
Set up a DIY shot rimming station at parties so guests can customize their own chamoy and tajin coatings
Serve as a starter or palate opener before a taco night or Mexican-themed dinner
Pair with a spicy margarita on the rocks for guests who want a larger drink with similar flavors

Frequently Asked Questions

What does chamoy taste like and where can I find it?
Chamoy is a beloved Mexican condiment made from pickled fruit, chilies, lime, and salt. It has a flavor that is simultaneously sweet, sour, salty, and mildly spicy all at once, which is exactly what makes it so crave-worthy. You can find chamoy sauce at most major grocery stores in the international foods aisle, at Latin or Mexican grocery stores, or easily online. Popular brands include Tajin Chamoy and Miguelito.
Can I make this shot without alcohol?
Absolutely. Just leave out the tequila and triple sec and replace them with an extra splash of watermelon juice, a squeeze more of lime, and a little sparkling water or lemon-lime soda. The chamoy, tajin, and watermelon flavors still shine through beautifully and it makes a fantastic mocktail shot for anyone who is not drinking.
How spicy are these shots?
The spice level is mild to moderate depending on how much hot sauce and tajin you use. The chamoy itself adds a gentle warmth and tang, while tajin brings a mild chili-lime heat. If you are sensitive to spice, skip the hot sauce and use a lighter hand with the tajin. If you love heat, add extra tajin and a generous splash of your favorite hot sauce.
Can I use a different fruit instead of watermelon?
Yes, this recipe works really well with mango, strawberry, or pineapple juice in place of the watermelon. All of those fruits pair naturally with chamoy and tajin, so you will still get that classic Mexican candy flavor profile. Just follow the same ratios and adjust sweetness or citrus to taste.
What type of tequila works best in this recipe?
A good silver or blanco tequila is the best choice here because it has a clean, neutral base that lets the watermelon and chamoy flavors lead. Watermelon-flavored tequila, if you can find it, adds an extra punch of fruit flavor that is really fun. Avoid aged or reposado tequila since the oak and caramel notes can compete with the bright, fresh flavors in this shot.
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Go Make It!

This Watermelon Mexican Candy Shot is one of those recipes that is almost too easy for how impressive it looks and tastes. The combination of sweet watermelon, tangy lime, bold chamoy, and spicy tajin is just absolutely irresistible, and the rimmed glass makes every single shot feel like a little celebration. Whether you are making these for a party crowd or just treating yourself to something fun on a warm evening, this recipe is guaranteed to bring the good vibes. Go ahead and shake up a round, raise your glass, and enjoy every last drop.

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