For Halloween, my grandson wanted to have a party. So I went to Walmart and got one gallon of red fruit drink and one gallon of green out of the cooler section. I poured the red in plastic gloves and froze them. When I made the punch, I poured the green into a bowl then put the red hand in to float. The kids loved it.
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Great for a Halloween party. Fill gloves 3/4 full with cold water. Tie the open end in a knot as you would a balloon. Lay one flat in a baking pan.
Fun for Halloween. Add about a cup of applesauce into a blender. Add several drops of your choice of food color and blend until very smooth. Add more food color if necessary.
I did this for all the school parties! Arrange worms or other candy in bottom of 5 cup ring mold. Fill mold with thirst quencher beverage. Freeze until solid, 8 hours or overnight.
Mix all the envelopes of Kool-Aid with just 2 quarts of water and use the 1-1/2 cups of sugar. Add pineapple juice.
A must every Halloween - this is great fun! A fake hand is frozen in a rubber glove and then floated in a bucket or glass punch bowl. Dress the hand up with a few Halloween trimmings like snakes and spiders.
Recipe for Nuclear Punch For Halloween. hill all ingredients prior to assembly. Mix all ingredients together except sherbet in a large punchbowl. . .
Thaw the sherbet for about 15 minutes and place in a plastic tub. Add lemonade (prepared according to directions on can) and soda. . .
Putrid Punch (Halloween Recipe).T his sick colored punch looks disgusting but tastes great. . .
Slowly pour the soda around the sides of the sherbet. The soda will lift the Kool-Aid leaving delightful color streaks and sour flavors...
Mix Kool Aid's together with sugar, in large pitcher. Add water and mix. Just before serving, add ginger ale.
This is really a great punch! In large saucepan combine water, sugars, cinnamon sticks, and cloves. Bring to a boil stirring to dissolve sugars.
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To make a frozen hand, wash a disposable glove, fill with water, seal with a rubber band and freeze until hard.