
Walking to the tonic store with some things on my mind. Bad workplace posture, daily packs of cigarettes, and over-the-hill aging running through my mind.
$20 in my pocket, I’m on my way to the tonic store to heal myself.
I’m wondering how to solve my problem, which most immediately is feeling overworked, overbaked and underpaid.
$20 in my pocket, I’m thinking to pay with cash no card.
The tonic store has tonics to heal me because I feel ill and I’m walking there.
True quality tonics at the tonic store near me cost between $25 and $50.
Health tonics sold on Amazon and at Costco cost less for lower quality bulk-produced tonic.
Some stores sell sugar-flavor soda pop with the word TONIC on the bottle, but we’re looking for the real stuff.
…With due respect to the Proper Tonic with Gin, I nod my cap…
The tonics I speak of today are drinkable nutrients to boost your health.

Tonics contain natural ingredients like berries, spices, roots, and herbs - just to name a few.
The source of these ingredients is a real tonic store with true tonic.
As far as I understand, a store bought tonic comes in a bottle with liquid or powder inside.
You drink small doses of tonic.
If the tonic is liquid, then it’s common to sip a spoonful, or kick back a full ounce shot glass, or mix it with a tall cool glass of water. And you drink it.
If the tonic is powder, then most people mix it with a tall cool glass of water. And you drink it.
Graycare is NOT a doctor.
Different tonics have different health benefits.
Walking to my neighborhood tonic store, I’m considering four or five or six. Tonics, tonics, tonics.
$20 in my pocket probably isn’t enough for true quality tonic, so I’ll look for an ATM on the way, and there might be a gas station nearby with an ATM.
But it’s Friday and I’m looking to rehab and detox with tonic.
I’m planning to buy three bottles of tonic, one for Friday, one for Saturday, and one for Sunday, and a full night’s rest. Yes, yes.