Need a good, different, no Alcohol punch to serve at a Graduation open house!?!


Question:

Need a good, different, no Alcohol punch to serve at a Graduation open house!?


Answers:
The BEST punch ever is strawberry lemonaide punch!!:

2L of sprite or 7up
container of sliced strawberries w/syrup
1 can of frozen pink lemonaide ( do not add water )

mix them all together and you get a tangy zippy slushy punch!! Double or triple on the ingredients for a larger group.

Cans of Hi C and ginger ale and float the rainbow sherbert on top.
I used about 2 cans of Hi C to a 2 liter bottle of ginger ale. 1 quart of sherbert.

Here's a website with lots of punch recipes.

http://allrecipes.com/recipes/drinks/pun...

Hope it helps!

Super easy to make, and delicious!

Fizzy Fruit Punch

1 can Hawaiian Punch drink, regular red flavor
1 liter ginger ale
1/2 gallon orange and cherry sherbet

Pour juice and ginger ale in large punch bowl.
Scoop sherbet into punch.
Pour into cups with making sure to get a scoop of sherbet in there.
Spike with rum when the kids are asleep! (haha)

Try elderflower cordial which you dilute with water, to make a lot. You could even float washed elderflower sprigs on the surface to decorate it. It looks like white wine and contains no alcohol - it's mainly lemon juice.

Have you ever making a punch with a mix of Energy Drink. Well, this energy drink with 11 fruit flavors 0carbs,0sugar can be found on my website www.dbelardo.qhealthbeauty.com and it taste soooooo good. My mom had used in on her party and most of her friends were keep on talking about the punch. You'll find a kick out of it. Which I think would be good considering it is a party. RIGHT!

throw a bunch of fruit juices in a bowl, add ice, and hope it doesn't taste like vomit =D




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