Red Punch in a Rush

"It doesn't get any easier than THIS! It's red, and the kids LOVE it. Thought it up on my own, when I needed punch for my son's party years ago. You can add other things, but it is fine as is. I served it at an adult Christmas party, and THEY liked it,too. Store brands of bottled punch and soda work every bit as well as the national brands for this punch."
 
Download
photo by Creation In Hope photo by Creation In Hope
photo by Creation In Hope
photo by Creation In Hope photo by Creation In Hope
Ready In:
3mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
33 4 oz. cups
Serves:
33
Advertisement

ingredients

  • 1 (2 liter) bottle Hawaiian Punch drink, chilled
  • 1 (2 liter) bottle Sprite or (2 liter) bottle ginger ale, chilled
  • ice, as desired
Advertisement

directions

  • Pour the Hawaiian Punch into a punch bowl.
  • Add the chilled soda by pouring it down the side, slowly.
  • Add ice and serve.

Questions & Replies

Got a question? Share it with the community!
Advertisement

Reviews

  1. This is a all time favorite. Extremely easy to make and it is very delicious. I used Hawaiian Punch with 7UP. I however did not use two liters, I used two 20 oz bottles. The two liters would of been too much for my daughter and I. I have to say that this is a Holiday Keeper!! I made this for the Contest and Events Lets P-A-R-T-Y!!
     
Advertisement

RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

<img src="http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg271/MrsTeny/Permanent%20Collection/PACSpring09Iwasadopted.jpg">I am a Mormon,on my 2nd marriage, have 7 kids from my 1st marriage,all grown and gone but the youngest! I have a number of hobbies, but became an avid cook at about age 11, my first dish being chocolate cake, and then biscuits. I LOVE to cook, and to find new recipes and new ways to prepare old recipes. I also think that there are a few recipes that are good as IS, and I don't follow food fads. For fun,I draw,play piano, read good books (mostly nonfiction) and write letters, and I have a fulltime job working nights as an aide at a group home for developmentally disabled adults. I have a collection of books, both old and new, the oldest one was published in 1896. My favorite cookbook at home is my Betty Crocker cookbook. The best cookie recipes in the world are in it, along with the only perfect meatloaf recipe. My second favorite is Brownies by Linda Burum. It is full of recipes for brownies, and some other delicious chocolate desserts, I can't recommend it enough,it even includes HEALTHY brownie recipes! My favorite dish to cook is enchilada casserole, but I am famous for my pizza from scratch,my kids ALWAYS want me to bake one when they come to visit! My passions are good food, good movies,good books, good friends, and decorating the house. I am also passionately pro-life, and believe VERY strongly in God and the Savior. Compared to THEM,all else fades into insigniicance. One of my pet peeves is militant activists of ANY persuasion, who think they have some kind of moral superiority that makes it OK to attack their opponents, either physically, with abusive or threatening language,or by property destruction, character assassination, or torpedoing careers. LAWYERS are another pet peeve. SO much that is good and fine in our country has disappeared, and IS disappearing,from lawsuits or the threat of them, especially by the ACLU and other extremist groups. My absolute FAVORITE restaurant is the Macaroni Grill. Doesn't SOUND too promising, but the one we went to a few days ago had absolutely WONDERFUL food at fair prices, with a lovely decor and a very pleasant,relaxing atmosphere, with cheerful, superb service.
 
View Full Profile
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Find More Recipes