Brampton · Women's Day · Recap

We set a quiet chair at the center of the day, and by mid-afternoon it was the busiest seat in the room.

The women who walked into Empower Her weren't there to be told to drink more water. They came carrying the kind of week that doesn't fit on a wellness checklist: founders mid-raise, executives mid-quarter, mothers mid-everything, all running on the same set of shoulders. Drip Tonic set the Recharge Bar at the center of the room to give each guest a pause with her name on it. The day was framed around empowerment; the truer word for what arrived in those chairs by the afternoon was relief. Every guest left having actually received something, without leaving the day they came for.

The Empow-Her Market & Networking Event flyer — a daytime women's gathering in Brampton where Drip Tonic set the Recharge Bar.

About the Day

A women's day, hosted by Brampton's own.

Empower Her was a daytime gathering for women, hosted by Brampton realtors Ruby Panesar and Nonu Bassi on March 15, 2026. Drip Tonic was invited in as the wellness moment at the center of it: the room set with our posters, the Recharge Bar staffed by our cofounders, and fifteen-minute moments reserved for the guests who came through.

A guest at the Empower Her event receives an IV drip at the Drip Tonic Recharge Bar, her arm resting beside a floral table.
· Fifteen minutes, received without leaving the room.
A Drip Tonic RN in gloves hangs an IV bag on the stand beside the brand's poster at the Empower Her event.
· An RN at the bar, part of the room's quiet texture.

What the Bar Held

The setup was small, considered, and entirely for the guests.

A few IV chairs softened into the room. The lighting tuned down a few steps. Drip Tonic posters anchoring the space without setting a clinical tone, a quiet visual cue that there was somewhere here designed entirely for the guest.

Women moved through between sessions: a B12 shot on the way to the next conversation, a glutathione drip set into the rhythm of the room, a quiet moment alone while their friends moved on. By mid-afternoon the chairs were always full.

A hand-lettered prize wheel at the Drip Tonic table offering small event-day perks. A wooden box of hand-picked quote stickers offered as keepsakes at the Drip Tonic table.
· A spin of the wheel, a sticker to take home.

Why the Format Fits

The wellness moment, built in, not tacked on.

The Recharge Bar works at a day like Empower Her for one reason: it doesn't ask the guest to step out of the day to receive her wellness. The chair is in the room. The RN is part of the texture. Fifteen minutes are hers, and only hers. But they happen inside the day, not outside it.

She stays in the conversation, in the company, in the room she came for. She leaves having actually received something. That's the difference between a wellness moment built in, and a wellness moment tacked on.

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Drip Tonic books wellness activations across the GTA and surrounding areas: women's days, creator nights, corporate offsites, bridal mornings, private gatherings. Every booking is built around the room: drip selection, RN count, setup timing, and on-site rhythm. We arrive quietly, set up beautifully, and stay until your last guest has been taken care of.

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