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My tween grandson thinks he’s way too cool for Halloween. I get it. He’s so sweet and cute, but his trick-or-treat days are pretty much a thing of the past. Yikes! I don’t look or feel old enough to have a tween grandson!
Ty is growing up fast and is constantly measuring his height against mine. I’ve still got him by about six inches, but he’s as tall as my oldest daughter and that makes him insanely happy. The day he gets taller than me will be a day of celebration for him.
Since Ty won’t be trick or treating, but still wants in on the Halloween fun, I’m throwing a little Halloween party with him in mind. I’m serving Spooky Orange Slush Punch with Orange Sherbet.
Orange sherbet is Ty’s favorite dessert. When Ty and his younger brothers come over, the brothers want ice cream, but Ty always wants sherbet, so my Spooky Orange Slush Punch is created especially for him.
Family Dollar is my go-to place to grab the ingredients for Spooky Orange Slush Punch. My favorite Fanta® Orange is all decked out in cool Halloween packaging designed by graphic designer, illustrator and artist, Noma Bar. Ty will love the artwork AND my Spooky Orange Slush Punch.
Spooky Orange Slush Punch with Orange Sherbet
This simple punch is easy to make and tastes yummy.
You’ll need Fanta Orange, Fanta Pineapple and orange sherbet. That’s it. It’s super easy to double or triple the punch if you’re throwing a huge party.
Spooky Orange Slush Punch
Orange Slush Punch is a delicious punch to serve at a Halloween party or anytime.
Ingredients
- 1 liter Fanta® Orange, chilled
- Orange Sherbet, 1 quart
- 1 liter Fanta® Pineapple, chilled
- Candy Eyeballs
- Gummy Worms
Instructions
- Scoop sherbet into a punch bowl.
- Add Fanta Orange and Pineapple. Stir.
- Garnish with candy eyeballs, if desired.
Nutrition Information
Yield
25Serving Size
1Amount Per Serving Calories 107Total Fat 1gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 28mgCarbohydrates 25gFiber 1gSugar 11gProtein 0g
Helpful Hint: It’s best to scoop sherbet balls onto a waxed paper lined baking sheet and lightly push candy eyeballs into the sherbet. Freeze until time to serve the punch. The eyeballs have a tendency to slide right off the sherbet and into the punch if you don’t freeze them ahead of time.
Get Creative with Eight Fun Fanta Flavors
Spooky Orange Slush Punch can be made in a rainbow of color/flavor combinations. Fanta comes in eight fun flavors – Orange, Grape, Strawberry, Pineapple, Grapefruit, Apple, Peach, and Cherry. The possibilities of punch flavors are almost endless.
Pineapple Slush Punch with Pineapple Sherbet sounds like a winner, doesn’t it? Omit the Orange and add lemon-lime soda. This is one punch recipe that can be made again and again using a different Fanta flavor.
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19 comments
Fanta orange brought back childhood memories. Oh they are delicious especially on a hot humid day.
This looks like such a fun thing to do with the kids and I’m sure they will go crazy for this 😀
We love sherbet punch! I hadn’t thought of using orange with Fanta orange, great idea for Halloween. I know what you mean about the grandson comparing his height with yours, happens to me too! They grow up too fast!
It does look spooky with the eyes and the worms. It does look easy to prepare though.
That is adorable!. It would be fun to make this with my son. He’s always trying to find creative ways to make food more fun. I love the eye and the worms in it.
What an awesome idea for a fun Halloween drink! My kids (and I ) will love trying this! We love Fanta drinks.
What a fun Halloween treat. My family would love this! It’s so festive for upcoming parties! {client}
Now that looks like a fun recipe to make. Spooky Orange Slushy Punch is sure to be a hit at your next Halloween party or gathering!
Looks like a fun spooky drink. My kids have not outgrown the treak-or-treating yet – just kind of getting into it. But that drink would be something they would enjoy. Glad that the eyeballs are edible, too!!
I love this, I’ve been a fan of sherbert since I was a little girl. My son would get a kick out of this, his trick or treating days are over as well. This is a great way to still give them the Halloween experience.
Oh now that is fun! I’d love to make a spooky punch like this! The flavor sounds so good.
Looks really cute for children. Adults too !! I would make this type of punch for Halloween
what a great punch for a Halloween party. my sonnyboy would really love the eye balls and worms! I need to pin this to my Halloween board!
How much fun is this! We make something that’s similar for our family and the kids love it! I can’t wait to try this version too!
This spooky orange slush punch with orange sherbet sounds amazing. I love how freaky it looks and I know the kids would get a kick out of it. This punch I will have to make for the kids when they come here again. Thanks for sharing this awesome Halloween punch.
This is such a cute idea! We made some spooky drinks last year for Halloween with Fanta but haven’t gotten around to do anything yet this year, we will have to try this!
I love all your ideas about parties it makes me smiles and excited like a kid. the first photo really looks so refreshing.
Oh my goodness. I love this idea. I have never thought of using candy eye balls to decorate my punch. Great idea.
What a fun Halloween themed desert! This would definitely be great for Halloween parties. So cute!
I love this spooky orange punch!!! It looks cute and creepy at the same time.