• LCBO Strike 2024

    The LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario)

    Initiated its First-ever Strike

     

    On July 5, 2024, following unsuccessful negotiations between the LCBO management and the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU). Around 9,000 workers have walked off the job due to disputes primarily concerning job security, wages, and the potential effects of the provincial government’s plans to expand alcohol sales to more convenience and grocery stores.

    Key Issues and Impacts:

    1. Store Closures: All LCBO retail stores will be closed for the initial two weeks of the strike. If the strike persists beyond July 19, a limited number of stores will reopen on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays with reduced hours.

    2. Online and Wholesale Services: The LCBO’s online platform and app will continue to operate, albeit with some limitations. Wholesale supply chains to bars, restaurants, and grocery stores will also remain functional, ensuring these establishments can still procure liquor.

    3. Union’s Concerns: OPSEU is focused on job security, fearing that the government’s move to liberalize alcohol sales could result in significant job losses. They are also advocating for better wages and working conditions. The union has emphasized that the strike is more about protecting jobs than just negotiating salary increases.

    4. LCBO’s Offer: The latest proposal from the LCBO included a seven percent pay increase over three years, converting 400 casual positions to full-time, and extending benefits to more casual employees. Despite these concessions, the union remains concerned about the broader implications of government policies on job security.

    5. Government Position: The Ontario government, led by Premier Doug Ford, remains committed to its plan to expand alcohol sales to more retail outlets, arguing that this will provide greater convenience and choice for consumers. The government has expressed disappointment over the breakdown in negotiations and has called for the union to return to the bargaining table.

    The ongoing strike underscores the tension between labor unions seeking to protect employment and benefits for their members and government policies aimed at increasing consumer access to alcohol through expanded retail opportunities.

    Stay tuned for more updates 🙏

  • HAPPY CANADA DAY! Celebration VODKA Cocktail Ideas 🎉

    CANADA DAY VODKA COTAIL IDEAS

    HAPPY CANDA DAY to YOU all from CHACHA! We hope you have a great weekend and enjoy creating new memories with your friends and family. Awesomely enough, CANADA DAY is Monday so we get a long weekend, woooooo!

    Here’s some ideas a for you to consider this weekend:

    1. **Maple Vodka Lemonade**:
    – **Ingredients**: Vodka, lemonade, maple syrup, fresh lemon slices, mint leaves.
    – **Instructions**: Mix vodka and lemonade in a glass filled with ice. Add a splash of maple syrup and stir. Garnish with fresh lemon slices and mint leaves.

    2. **Canadian Caesar**:
    – **Ingredients**: Vodka, Clamato juice, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, celery salt, lime wedge, celery stalk, pickles or olives for garnish.
    – **Instructions**: Rim a glass with lime and dip in celery salt. Fill the glass with ice, add vodka, Clamato juice, a few dashes of hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Stir well and garnish with a celery stalk, lime wedge, and pickles or olives.

    3. **Maple Berry Vodka Smash**:
    – **Ingredients**: Vodka, fresh mixed berries (raspberries, blueberries, strawberries), maple syrup, lemon juice, soda water.
    – **Instructions**: Muddle berries in a glass. Add vodka, lemon juice, and a splash of maple syrup. Fill with ice and top with soda water. Stir and garnish with extra berries.

    4. **Maple Old Fashioned**:
    – **Ingredients**: Vodka, maple syrup, bitters, orange peel.
    – **Instructions**: In a glass, combine vodka, a dash of bitters, and a teaspoon of maple syrup. Add ice and stir. Garnish with an orange peel.

    5. **Cranberry Maple Vodka Spritz**:
    – **Ingredients**: Vodka, cranberry juice, soda water, maple syrup, lime wedge, fresh cranberries for garnish.
    – **Instructions**: Fill a glass with ice, add vodka and cranberry juice. Top with soda water and a splash of maple syrup. Stir well and garnish with a lime wedge and fresh cranberries.

    These cocktails are perfect for adding a Canadian flair to your Canada Day celebrations!

    HAPPY CANADA DAY & CHACHA EVERYONE! 

  • Ideas for Your VODKA Weekend Mixer

    VODKA Weekend Mixer Ideas

    Check out some created ideas that are refreshing for you to try this weekend!

    1. **Cucumber Mint Cooler**: Mix vodka with muddled cucumber and fresh mint leaves. Add a splash of lime juice and simple syrup. Shake well and serve over ice. Top with soda water for a refreshing twist.

    2. **Raspberry Lemonade Fizz**: Combine vodka with raspberry puree and freshly squeezed lemonade. Serve over ice and top with sparkling water. Garnish with lemon slices and fresh raspberries.

    3. **Ginger Peach Smash**: Muddle fresh peaches with a bit of ginger syrup. Add vodka and a squeeze of lemon juice. Shake and strain into a glass with ice. Top with ginger beer and garnish with a peach slice.

    4. **Watermelon Basil Blast**: Blend fresh watermelon with basil leaves and a bit of lime juice. Add vodka and stir. Serve in a glass filled with ice and garnish with a basil leaf.

    5. **Spicy Mango Tango**: Mix vodka with mango nectar and a splash of lime juice. Add a small amount of jalapeño or hot sauce for a kick. Serve over ice and garnish with a lime wedge and mango slice.

    6. **Blueberry Lavender Lemonade**: Infuse vodka with dried lavender for a few hours, then strain. Mix with blueberry syrup and freshly squeezed lemonade. Serve over ice and garnish with lemon slices and fresh blueberries.

    7. **Espresso Martini**: Shake vodka with freshly brewed espresso, a dash of coffee liqueur, and a bit of simple syrup. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with coffee beans.

    8. **Blackberry Basil Refresher**: Muddle fresh blackberries and basil leaves with simple syrup. Add vodka and a splash of lemon juice. Shake well and strain over ice. Top with club soda and garnish with blackberries and basil.

    9. **Pomegranate Cosmo**: Shake vodka with pomegranate juice, triple sec, and a squeeze of lime. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with a twist of lime peel.

    10. **Orange Creamsicle**: Mix vanilla-flavored vodka with orange juice and a splash of cream or half and half. Serve over ice and garnish with an orange slice.

    Let us know what you tried and how you enjoyed it!

    CHACHA!

  • Toronto Nightlife Vibes

    The Toronto CHACHA Party Vibe

    Toronto is known for its vibrant nightlife and has a variety of parties and events happening throughout the city.

    If you’re new to the city or have been just on busy to go out, here’s a little bit of ideas.

    Nightclub Parties

    Toronto has a bustling nightclub scene with numerous venues offering a mix of music genres, including electronic, hip-hop, and top 40. Some well-known clubs in the city include Rebel, Uniun, Coda, and Nest. Be sure to check out King St. W and Queen St. W, it’s an ideal area for you to visit several restaurants, bars and clubs.

    Rooftop Parties

    During the summer months, many rooftop venues in Toronto host parties with stunning views of the city skyline. These events often feature DJs, live music, and a lively atmosphere.

    Theme Parties

    Various bars and clubs in Toronto host themed parties, such as ’80s nights, costume parties, or specific genre-themed events. These parties offer a unique experience for attendees who enjoy dressing up and immersing themselves in a specific theme.

    Boat Parties

    With Toronto’s location on Lake Ontario, boat parties are popular during the summer. These parties take place on chartered boats or cruise ships, offering a scenic view of the city while enjoying music, drinks, and dancing.

    Underground Parties

    Toronto has a thriving underground party scene with secret locations and pop-up events. These parties often feature emerging DJs, unique art installations, and a more intimate and alternative atmosphere.

    It’s always a good idea to check local event listings, social media, or specialized event websites for up-to-date information on parties happening in Toronto, it’ll make your life easier.

    PARTY ON, CHACHA.

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3 months ago
I don't usually drink Vodka but I could say CHACHA is one of a kind. Very smooth, distilled to perfection and it's elegance makes a complete package for a classy party hosting.
Jusentta Whiteley
3 months ago
This premium vodka is absolutely delightful. It's smooth and refreshing. I am very impressed and thrilled to have the opportunity to taste such refined vodka.
Orion Eveleigh
2 months ago
I'm a martini woman and CHACHA is the best I've tried such smooth sweet nectar of the gods!! This is most delicious clean and pure taste. Highly recommend.
Richey Garibay
2 months ago
Surprised that this would be a very good Vodka coming out of the Maple Leaf Country but a very great smooth tasting Vodka. Keep up the good work CHACHA!
Michael Powell
2 months ago
CHACHA is an excellent choice for a clean and purely filtered vodka that can be enjoyed straight up or mixed in a cocktail. Definitely one of the best out there!
Rachel B
2 months ago
This is one of my new favourite vodka’s ! Finest blend and Canadian brand, love to show my support to upcoming Canadian brands. Must try! You won’t be disappointed.

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