Halloween’s honestly one of my favorite excuses to play with snacks and drinks for kids.
There’s just something about wild colors and goofy decorations that makes kids’ drinks part of the fun.
With these Halloween drink ideas, I can make the party feel extra special and safe for everyone.
They’re easy, tasty, and honestly, who doesn’t love a little spooky excitement at a kids’ party?

1) Witch’s Brew Punch

I get such a kick out of making Witch’s Brew Punch for Halloween parties. It’s colorful, fizzy, and honestly, just a blast for kids.
First, I grab a big punch bowl and pour in 4 cups of lemon-lime soda and 2 cups of pineapple juice. I give it a gentle stir—nothing too wild.
Then I add 2 cups of green sports drink for that classic spooky green. If I’m feeling dramatic, a couple drops of food coloring make it pop even more.
For the best part, I scoop in some lime sherbet. It melts slowly, making the punch all frothy and weird in the best way.
If I want it to bubble like a real witch’s brew, I’ll add a little dry ice (carefully, of course—no touching, and I wait until it’s gone before serving). Safety first.
Gummy worms or candy eyeballs on top? Yes, please. They float around and look absolutely ridiculous.
I usually serve it in clear cups so everyone can admire the color and bubbles. If I have mini cauldrons, you know I’m using those.
This batch makes about 8 servings. Need more? Just double or triple, no big deal. It keeps well in the fridge, too.
2) Spooky Spider Juice

I swear, Spooky Spider Juice is the easiest thing ever. It’s bright green and weirdly attention-grabbing at any Halloween party.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups lemon-lime soda
- 1 cup pineapple juice
- A few drops of green food coloring
- Gummy spiders or plastic spider rings for garnish
- Ice cubes
I pour the soda into a pitcher, add pineapple juice, and stir. For that bold green, I start with a couple drops of food coloring and add more if I want it brighter.
When serving, I toss ice cubes in each glass and pour the green juice over. Then, I drop a gummy spider or a clean plastic spider ring in each cup—kids love that part.
If I’m using plastic rings, I always remind the kids not to eat them. Safety, again.
This drink takes maybe five minutes to throw together. It’s sweet, fizzy, and just creepy enough.
Sometimes I set out a bowl of gummy spiders so kids can “decorate” their own drinks. They get into it.
I like that this drink is simple and doesn’t need anything fancy. The green color is just fun, and it feels a little magical.
You can swap in clear apple juice if someone wants less fizz. Or use purple food coloring and gummy worms if you want to switch things up.
Spooky Spider Juice is always a hit at my house. The floating spiders? That’s the real showstopper.
3) Ghostly Green Smoothie

This Ghostly Green Smoothie is one of my go-tos. It’s healthy, but kids don’t even notice—they just like the color.
I grab a ripe banana, a cup of baby spinach, half a cup of pineapple chunks, three-quarters of a cup of vanilla yogurt, and half a cup of orange juice. Sometimes I’ll toss in a few ice cubes if I want it extra cold.
Everything goes in the blender—banana, spinach, pineapple, yogurt, and juice. I blend until it’s creamy and smooth. The smoothie comes out a wild, bright green, which is perfect for Halloween.
I pour it into clear cups and use a black marker to draw little ghost faces on the outside. The green inside really makes the ghosts pop.
It’s sweet, refreshing, and—honestly—you can’t taste the spinach at all. Kids are always surprised when I tell them it’s got veggies.
Sometimes I swap pineapple for mango or toss in a few grapes for extra sweetness. It’s easy to tweak, and it always works.
This recipe makes two, but it’s easy to double. I serve it right away so it stays cold and fresh.
Giving it a silly ghost name just makes it more fun. Every time I make this, it disappears fast.
4) Pumpkin Patch Punch

I have a soft spot for Pumpkin Patch Punch. It’s bright, cheerful, and looks so good on a Halloween table.
I use orange juice for the base, add pineapple juice for sweetness, and pour in a little lemon-lime soda for fizz.
Here’s what I use:
- 2 cups orange juice
- 1 cup pineapple juice
- 2 cups lemon-lime soda
- Orange slices for garnish
- Green gummy worms or candy pumpkins for decoration
I mix the juices in a pitcher. Right before serving, I add the soda to keep it fizzy, and give it a gentle stir.
Then I pour it into clear cups and drop in an orange slice. Sometimes I hang a gummy worm or candy pumpkin on the rim—makes it look like a mini pumpkin patch.
There’s no caffeine or weird flavors, so it works for all ages. I keep extra decorations so kids can add their own candy pumpkin or worm.
If I need a big batch, I just multiply the recipe. The color really pops for fall parties, and the decorations are easy to find.
5) Black Cat Cola

I love how Black Cat Cola looks—dark, mysterious, and a little bit silly. Plus, it’s ridiculously easy for busy parents.
Here’s what I use:
- 1 cup of cola (any brand)
- 2 tablespoons black cherry or grape juice
- Ice cubes
- Whipped cream (optional)
- Black licorice sticks or gummy worms for garnish
I fill a clear glass halfway with ice, pour in the cola, and add the cherry or grape juice for extra color and a fruity twist.
Stir it gently. If I’m feeling fancy, I’ll top it with whipped cream. For the best part, I stick in a piece of black licorice or a gummy worm.
The black licorice looks like a cat’s tail, which cracks me up every time. Kids always notice and love it. The flavor’s sweet and bubbly, with that little fruity kick.
Clear plastic cups show off how dark it is, and it stands out among all the bright treats. Black Cat Cola is a quick win for Halloween drinks.
The kids with whipped cream mustaches? That’s the best part. I always make extra—this one goes fast.
6) Candy Corn Cooler

This drink looks just like the candy, and honestly, that’s half the fun. It’s super colorful and perfect for a Halloween party.
For my Candy Corn Cooler, I use orange juice, pineapple juice, and whipped cream. First, I fill a clear cup halfway with orange juice.
Then, I slowly pour pineapple juice on top—careful so the colors don’t mix. That way, you get those classic layers.
For the top, I add a big dollop of whipped cream. Sometimes I pop a piece of candy corn on top just for kicks.
This one’s totally non-alcoholic and safe for everyone. It’s sweet, fruity, and honestly, couldn’t be easier. Kids love helping with the layers.
Here’s the quick rundown:
- 1/2 cup orange juice
- 1/4 cup pineapple juice
- Whipped cream for topping
- Candy corn (optional, for garnish)
I chill the juices first. Then, in a clear glass, orange juice goes in, followed by pineapple juice poured slowly over the back of a spoon. Whipped cream and a candy corn piece finish it off.
That’s it! Candy Corn Cooler is ready in minutes, and the colors really pop on a Halloween table.
7) Monster Mocktail

I love making this Monster Mocktail for Halloween. It looks wild and tastes even better. Kids get a kick out of those bright colors and the goofy eyeballs bobbing around on top.
First, I fill a clear cup halfway with green sports drink or lime soda. Then, I slowly pour in some purple grape juice. The layers look super cool—almost too cool to drink, honestly.
I toss in a few gummy eyeballs or marshmallow eyes to float on the drink. Sometimes I’ll add candy worms if I’m feeling extra silly. The decorations really bring out the Halloween vibe.
For a bubbly effect, I add a splash of lemon-lime soda right before serving. The bubbles swirl the colors together a bit, but the drink still looks awesome. If I want it extra cold, I use green ice cubes made from frozen sports drink.
- 1/2 cup green sports drink or lime soda
- 1/2 cup grape juice
- 2-3 gummy eyeballs, marshmallow eyes, or candy worms
- Splash of lemon-lime soda
- Green ice cubes (optional)
I pour the green drink in first, then gently add the grape juice so it sits on top. After that, I throw in the decorations and a splash of soda.
This one’s super easy—no fancy tools needed. Clear cups are best so you can see all those crazy layers and toppings.
If you want to go all out, use a striped or monster-themed straw. Kids love showing off their Monster Mocktail before they finally take a sip.
8) Bloody Berry Lemonade

This Bloody Berry Lemonade is a Halloween favorite around here. It’s bright, spooky, and honestly, ridiculously simple to put together.
I grab a cup of strawberries and half a cup of raspberries, then blend them up until smooth. After blending, I strain the mixture because, come on, nobody wants seeds in their drink.
The berry juice goes into a big pitcher. I add two cups of cold lemonade and give it a good stir. Sometimes I’ll squeeze in a bit more lemon if I want it extra tart.
To get that “bloody” look, I pour some berry puree down the inside of each glass. It runs in red streaks and looks… well, pretty creepy. Then, I fill the glasses with ice and pour in the lemonade mix.
For a finishing touch, I toss some gummy worms or eyeball candies on top. It just makes the whole thing feel more Halloween-y.
If I’m in the mood for fizz, I swap in lemon-lime soda for lemonade. Sometimes I’ll try blueberries for a darker red shade—why not experiment?
If someone needs it sugar-free, I just use sugar-free lemonade. I like that I can mess with the tartness and sweetness depending on the fruit or lemonade I use.
This recipe comes together fast, which is perfect when you’ve got a bunch of thirsty kids. I always tell them it’s just fruit and lemonade, but it sure looks wicked.
9) Mummy’s Apple Cider

Mummy’s Apple Cider is my go-to for Halloween parties. It’s warm, sweet, and just feels right for chilly nights. Plus, the mummy mug decorations are a hit with the kids.
I pour 4 cups of apple cider into a pot. Then I add 1 cinnamon stick, 3 cloves, and 2 thin orange slices. I heat it on low until it starts to steam—never let it boil. It usually takes about 10 minutes.
Once it’s hot, I fish out the spices and orange. The cider goes into clear mugs. I wrap strips of white gauze around each mug and stick on two googly eyes for that mummy face.
Each mug looks spooky and a little silly. Sometimes, I float a marshmallow “bandage” on top for fun.
If I need a bigger batch, I just double or triple the recipe. To keep it warm, I pour the cider into a slow cooker on “warm.”
The flavor’s classic apple with a hint of spice—nothing too strong. Even picky kids usually like it.
It fills the house with that cozy, sweet smell. Halloween just feels more festive with a mug of this in hand.
10) Vampire’s Red Punch

I want my Halloween drinks to look spooky but taste great. Vampire’s Red Punch checks both boxes—sweet, colorful, and quick to make.
Here’s what I use:
- 4 cups cranberry juice
- 2 cups orange juice
- 1 cup lemon-lime soda
- 1 cup pineapple juice
- 1/2 cup grenadine
- Ice
- Gummy vampire teeth or red licorice for garnish (optional)
I pour the cranberry and orange juices into a big pitcher. Then I add pineapple juice and grenadine. A quick stir with a long spoon mixes it up nicely.
Right before serving, I add the lemon-lime soda. That keeps the punch bubbly. I throw in some ice to chill it.
For fun, I drop in a few gummy vampire teeth or stick red licorice on the glasses. The kids get a kick out of it.
The punch is caffeine-free and safe for kids. The flavor’s sweet and a little tangy, and the color is that perfect Halloween red.
I use clear cups so the punch shows off. Sometimes I’ll rim the cups with red sugar if I’m feeling fancy.
If it’s too sweet, I use less grenadine or add more soda. Frozen berries instead of ice cubes work great and look cool floating around.
This punch is perfect for school parties or family get-togethers. It takes less than five minutes, honestly.
Kids always come back for seconds. Vampire’s Red Punch is my Halloween standby—can’t go wrong.
11) Fizzy Witch’s Brew

Fizzy Witch’s Brew is a staple at my Halloween parties. The bright green color and bubbles always get kids excited. It looks spooky but tastes sweet and fruity.
All you need is lemon-lime soda, green fruit punch, and green sherbet. Gummy worms are a fun bonus if you’ve got them.
I use a clear punch bowl so everyone can see the color. I pour in a liter of lemon-lime soda and two cups of green fruit punch. The color gets super bright.
Next, I scoop in four big scoops of green sherbet. The sherbet melts a bit and makes the whole thing look frothy and fizzy. Kids love watching the bubbles do their thing.
For extra fun, I add a handful of gummy worms right on top. They wiggle around and add to the witchy vibe.
I stir it gently so the sherbet doesn’t disappear completely. That way, it stays nice and frothy.
Plastic cups with bats or pumpkins are my go-to for serving. I’ll sometimes drop a gummy worm in each cup for a surprise.
This drink is non-alcoholic and totally safe for all ages. Plus, it’s cheap and super easy to make.
Fizzy Witch’s Brew is light, tangy, and a bit creamy thanks to the sherbet. It only takes about five minutes to throw together.
Best served cold, so I keep extra soda and sherbet in the fridge until party time. That keeps it fresh and bubbly.
If I want it less sweet, I’ll use club soda instead of lemon-lime. Still fizzy, just not as sugary.
The color and bubbles make this drink a Halloween must. Kids like making it almost as much as drinking it.
12) Creepy Cranberry Punch

Creepy Cranberry Punch is a crowd-pleaser every Halloween. It’s bright red, super easy, and just plain fun to serve.
I start with cranberry juice—about three cups in a big bowl. Then I add two cups of lemon-lime soda for some bubbles and sweetness.
For extra flavor, I mix in a cup of orange juice. Sometimes I’ll throw in a splash of pineapple juice if I have it lying around.
To make it spooky, I freeze gummy worms into ice cubes and drop them in. The kids go wild for the floating worms. I’ll add a few plastic eyeballs for decoration too, just gotta remember to fish them out before anyone drinks.
If I want more fizz, I stir in more soda right before serving. Sliced oranges or lemons add a nice pop of color.
For an extra creepy effect, I sometimes rim the cups with red decorating gel. Looks like “blood” dripping down the sides—kids love that stuff.
This punch is sweet but not overpowering, so everyone can enjoy it. If more guests show up, I just double or triple the recipe on the fly.
Serving it cold is key. I always label the punch so no one’s left guessing what’s in the bowl.
Creepy Cranberry Punch is one of my go-tos for Halloween. It takes minutes, and everyone comes back for more.
13) Fangtastic Fruit Punch

I love making a big batch of Fangtastic Fruit Punch for Halloween. It’s bright, tasty, and looks super fun on the party table.
The fruity flavors are always a hit with kids. To make it, I start with 4 cups of orange juice and pour it into a large pitcher.
Then, I add 2 cups of pineapple juice for extra sweetness. I like to pour in 1 cup of cranberry juice for a bold red color.
Next, I stir in 2 cups of lemon-lime soda for a fizzy, bubbly kick. The soda makes the drink sparkle, which kids really enjoy.
If I want it colder, I add some ice to the pitcher. For a spooky touch, I float gummy fangs, candy eyeballs, or plastic spiders on top.
I make sure any decorations I use are safe for kids. The toppings make the punch look festive and fun.
Serving the punch in clear cups shows off the bright colors. If I want to go further, I rim the cups with colored sugar for extra Halloween spirit.
I just wet the rims and dip them in orange or black sugar. There’s no need for fancy tools—just a pitcher and a spoon.
Kids can even help stir or add the decorations. The mix of juices makes a sweet but not overly sugary drink.
It’s non-alcoholic, so it’s safe for all ages. If I need more punch, I just double the amounts.
This way, everyone gets to enjoy a refreshing Halloween drink.
14) Pumpkin Spice Shake

I love making a Pumpkin Spice Shake because it’s creamy, sweet, and tastes just like fall. It’s a great treat for Halloween parties, and kids like the pumpkin flavor mixed with a touch of spice.
To make this shake, I use simple ingredients. I need 1 cup of vanilla ice cream, ⅓ cup of milk, 2 tablespoons of pumpkin puree, ½ teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice, and a little whipped cream for the top.
I add the ice cream, milk, pumpkin puree, and spice into my blender. I blend until it’s smooth and creamy.
If the shake is too thick, I just add a splash more milk. Once it’s blended, I pour the shake into a tall glass.
I top it with lots of fluffy whipped cream. Sometimes, I even sprinkle a pinch of pumpkin spice or cinnamon on the top for some extra flavor.
This drink is cold, sweet, and perfect for Halloween. Kids can help with the measuring and blending.
If I want to make the shake even more fun, I like to add a cute straw or some orange sprinkles on top.
This shake is full of pumpkin flavor and is ready in just a few minutes. It’s creamy and delicious, and each sip reminds me of pumpkin pie.
15) Ghoulish Grape Juice

I love serving Ghoulish Grape Juice at Halloween parties for kids. It’s bright purple and looks spooky in any cup.
The best part is how easy it is for me to make. To start, I pour 2 cups of purple grape juice into a big pitcher.
Sometimes I use 100% grape juice for more flavor. Next, I add 1 cup of lemon-lime soda to make it fizzy and fun.
For extra color, I stir in a few drops of green or blue food coloring. It turns the juice into a creepy shade perfect for Halloween.
I always mix everything well. To make it even spookier, I like to add gummy worms or eyeball candies to each cup.
They float on top and look great. The kids laugh every time.
I pour the juice into clear cups so everyone can see the cool colors. If I want to chill it, I drop in ice cubes shaped like skulls or pumpkins.
This drink is caffeine-free and safe for all ages. I like that I can prepare it in less than five minutes.
Sometimes I use paper straws with ghosts or bats. Little details like that make my Ghoulish Grape Juice stand out on the table.
I keep extra supplies on hand in case the kids want second helpings. The bold flavors and bright look make it a Halloween favorite for everyone.
16) Jack-o’-Lantern Juice

I love making Jack-o’-Lantern Juice for Halloween parties. It’s a bright orange drink that’s sweet, fun, and perfect for kids.
The color reminds me of carved pumpkins! To make this drink, I start by pouring 2 cups of orange juice into a pitcher.
Then I add 1 cup of pineapple juice for some extra sweetness. I mix in 1 cup of lemon-lime soda for bubbles.
I like to stir everything together until it’s fully mixed. If I want it to be even more festive, I sometimes add a dash of grenadine.
This gives the juice a deeper orange color and a hint of fruity flavor. I don’t use too much—just about 2 tablespoons.
I fill plastic cups with ice, then pour the juice over the top. Sometimes, I draw little jack-o’-lantern faces on the cups with a marker to make them look cute.
This makes each drink feel special and fun. Jack-o’-Lantern Juice is sweet, a little tangy, and very refreshing.
Kids always ask for seconds. I like that it’s caffeine-free and safe for all ages.
For extra flair, I sometimes add a thin orange slice or a candy corn on top. The kids really enjoy the decorations.
This recipe is quick, easy, and budget-friendly. Most of the ingredients are easy to find at any grocery store.
It only takes a few minutes to make, so I can spend more time enjoying the party. If I need to make a big batch, I double or triple the recipe.
The juice still tastes great and looks festive in a large bowl or punch dispenser. The color, taste, and fun cup decorations make it a hit at any gathering.
17) Wicked Watermelon Slush

I love how fun and refreshing this Wicked Watermelon Slush is for Halloween parties. Kids get excited seeing the bright red color and tasting the cool, fruity flavor.
It’s a simple drink that always makes everyone smile. To make it, I start by cutting up about 3 cups of seedless watermelon into small chunks.
I freeze the pieces for at least 2 hours until they’re solid. The frozen watermelon helps create that perfect slushy texture.
When I’m ready to blend, I add the frozen watermelon chunks into my blender. Then, I pour in 1 cup of lemon-lime soda for a bubbly twist.
Sometimes, I use lemon-lime flavored sparkling water if I want it less sweet. I like to add 1 tablespoon of lime juice for a little zing.
It makes the drink taste even fresher. If the watermelon isn’t sweet enough, I mix in a teaspoon of honey or sugar before blending.
I blend everything until it’s smooth and slushy. If the mixture is too thick, I add a bit more soda or water.
When it’s too runny, a few more frozen watermelon pieces fix it. Pour the slush into clear cups, and stick in some fun Halloween straws.
I like using green or black straws to match the spooky theme. For an extra touch, I put a gummy worm or candy eyeball on top.
The best part is how easy this drink is to make ahead of time. I freeze the watermelon and have everything ready so I can blend the slush right before serving.
The kids love watching it blend up bright and icy. This recipe makes about 3 to 4 servings, depending on cup size.
It’s a fast, fruity, and colorful way to make any Halloween party feel special. It’s also caffeine- and alcohol-free, so everyone can enjoy it.
I always have napkins nearby since the slush can melt fast in little hands. That never seems to stop the kids from asking for seconds on this cool Halloween treat.
18) Screaming Strawberry Fizz

I love making this fun Screaming Strawberry Fizz for Halloween parties. It’s colorful, fizzy, and super easy to put together, which makes it a hit with kids.
To make this drink, I start by pouring 1 cup of strawberry soda into a clear cup. The bright red color looks great for a Halloween treat.
After that, I slowly add ½ cup of lemon-lime soda to give it some extra fizz and a slightly tangy taste. Next, I drop in a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
It floats on top and looks just like a spooky ghost! The ice cream also makes the drink extra creamy.
Sometimes, I use a plastic candy eye on the ice cream to make it look like the ghost is staring back. For extra fun, I like to drizzle a small spoonful of strawberry syrup on the inside of the cup before pouring in the soda.
This creates “bloody” streaks that make the drink even more festive. I always serve it with a fun straw and encourage kids to stir the drink.
It bubbles up and looks like a witch’s potion. Kids really like the way the fizz mixes with the melting ice cream.
Ingredients I use:
- 1 cup strawberry soda
- ½ cup lemon-lime soda
- 1 scoop vanilla ice cream
- Strawberry syrup
- Candy eyes (optional)
Directions:
- Squeeze strawberry syrup in the cup for spooky streaks.
- Pour in strawberry and lemon-lime sodas.
- Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top.
- Place a candy eye on the ice cream if you want to.
- Drop in a colorful straw and serve right away.
This drink is quick for me to make, and it always brings smiles to the party. I like that the ingredients are easy to find—perfect for busy fall days.
Making the Screaming Strawberry Fizz is one of my favorite ways to kick off Halloween fun.
19) Haunted Honeydew Punch

I love making Haunted Honeydew Punch for a fun and spooky treat. This bright green drink catches everyone’s eye at any Halloween party.
To make it, I start by scooping out a small honeydew melon. I use a melon baller so I get round “eyeball” shapes.
These look cool in the punch. For the base, I mix 3 cups of honeydew juice, 2 cups of lemon-lime soda, and 1 cup of pineapple juice.
Honeydew juice is easy to make. I just blend honeydew pieces and strain out the pulp.
I pour the juices and soda in a big punch bowl. I gently stir so the bubbles stay fizzy.
Then I drop in the melon balls for extra color and texture. For a spooky touch, I add a few gummy worms or eyeball candies on top.
This makes the punch look a little creepy but still fun for kids. If I want to make it colder, I freeze some extra honeydew balls ahead of time.
I use these instead of ice cubes so the punch doesn’t get watered down. The melon flavor is light and not too strong, so most kids like it.
The bright green color fits the Halloween theme without using any artificial dye. I use clear cups so everyone can see the honeydew “eyeballs” floating around.
It’s a cool effect and always gets lots of smiles. Sometimes I let kids add their own gummy toppings, which gets them involved.
If I’m hosting a big event, I just double or triple the recipe. I like that I can prepare the juice and melon balls the night before.
Right before guests arrive, I mix everything together, and it’s ready to go. With a few basic steps, I can serve up a creepy and delicious punch that’s perfect for Halloween night.
20) Black Magic Lemonade

I love making Black Magic Lemonade for Halloween parties. It’s such a cool drink with its dark color and sweet-tart flavor.
Kids are always excited to try it. To make this drink, I use fresh lemonade, black food coloring, and lemon slices.
First, I make the lemonade by mixing 4 cups of water with 1 cup of lemon juice and ½ cup of sugar. I stir the sugar until it dissolves completely.
Next, I add a few drops of black food coloring to the lemonade. I start slow—just two or three drops—then add more if I want it darker.
Stir well until the color is even. I like to serve this lemonade in clear cups so everyone can see the spooky black color.
The drink looks extra fun with a yellow lemon slice on the rim. Sometimes, I put in a plastic spider or gummy worms to make it more festive.
Just make sure anything you add is safe for kids. Chilling the drink with ice makes it extra refreshing.
If I want a special effect, I add a few blueberries or blackberries for a “potion” look. The recipe is easy to double or triple if I’m having a big group over.
Everyone always enjoys this simple, eye-catching drink at my Halloween gatherings.
21) Cauldron Cooler

The Cauldron Cooler is one of my favorite drinks for Halloween. It looks magical and tastes sweet, making it perfect for kids’ parties.
This bright green punch is easy to make and fun to serve. To make the Cauldron Cooler, I first gather my ingredients:
- 2 cups lemon-lime soda
- 1 cup pineapple juice
- 1/4 cup lime juice
- Green food coloring
- Gummy worms (for decoration)
- Ice cubes
I pour the lemon-lime soda and pineapple juice into a large pitcher. Then I add the lime juice and stir it well.
If the color isn’t spooky enough, I add a few drops of green food coloring. The brighter the drink, the more eye-catching it is for Halloween!
I like to fill clear cups with ice cubes and pour the green punch over the top. For a fun twist, I hang a couple of gummy worms over the rim.
It looks like a bubbling witch’s brew. If I want to make it extra special, I sometimes put a little dry ice in a safe punch bowl.
This makes the drink look like it’s really bubbling. Always use dry ice with adult supervision.
Kids love watching the fog swirl around the Cauldron Cooler. I suggest making a big batch if a lot of kids are coming.
The green color and floating gummy worms never fail to get a reaction. Kids can even help stir the punch.
I think letting everyone help adds to the fun. Serving the Cauldron Cooler at your Halloween party is a great way to create happy memories.
22) Witch Hat Hot Chocolate

I love making Witch Hat Hot Chocolate for Halloween. It’s fun, warm, and easy for kids.
The best part is adding a little witch’s hat on top as a decoration. To make this drink, I start by heating 2 cups of milk in a small pot over medium heat.
Once it’s warm, I add 1/4 cup of chocolate chips and stir until they melt. Next, I mix in 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder and 1 tablespoon of sugar to make it sweet and chocolatey.
After everything is mixed and smooth, I pour the hot chocolate into cups. For the witch hat, I use a small chocolate wafer as the brim.
Then, I put a chocolate kiss on top of the wafer and stick them together with a bit of melted chocolate. I like placing the finished witch hat right on top of the whipped cream on the hot chocolate.
Sometimes, I use colored icing to draw a buckle on the hat to make it look even more magical. This treat is perfect for a chilly October night.
Kids can even help build the little witch hats themselves, which makes it more fun. The hats are cute, tasty, and easy to put together.
You can add sprinkles, marshmallows, or colored sugar for extra fun. If you want a mint twist, add a drop of mint extract to the hot chocolate.
Witch Hat Hot Chocolate is one of my favorite ways to celebrate Halloween with family and friends. I always enjoy seeing the smiles when the kids get their spooky drink.
23) Frankenstein’s Fizzy Drink

I love making Frankenstein’s Fizzy Drink with my kids every year. It’s bright green and super fizzy, which makes it look like it came straight from a mad scientist’s lab.
The best part is, it’s simple to make and always gets a lot of smiles at our Halloween parties. To start, I grab a large clear glass or plastic cup.
I pour in about one cup of lemon-lime soda. Next, I add a few drops of green food coloring to get that classic Frankenstein look.
I give it a quick stir until the color is even and bright. I like to add a scoop of lime sherbet or vanilla ice cream on top.
The sherbet melts slowly and helps make the drink nice and foamy. It also makes the drink look wild and a little creepy, just like Frankenstein himself.
To finish, I put two candy eyes on the rim of the cup or stick them onto the sherbet. For a fun touch, I sometimes add a striped straw or a gummy worm.
Kids love all the weird toppings!
Recipe:
- 1 cup lemon-lime soda
- A few drops of green food coloring
- 1 scoop lime sherbet or vanilla ice cream
- Candy eyes and gummy worms for decoration
First, pour the soda into a glass. Add green food coloring and mix.
Put in one scoop of sherbet or ice cream. Decorate with candy eyes and gummy worms.
It’s quick, tasty, and a hit at parties. My kids ask for it every October.
Try it for your next Halloween celebration!
24) Spooky Citrus Splash

I love making drinks that are bright, fun, and full of flavor for Halloween. The Spooky Citrus Splash is one of my go-to choices because it is colorful and refreshing.
Kids enjoy both the taste and the look of this fruity drink. To make this drink, I start by pouring orange juice and lemon-lime soda into a large pitcher.
I use about 2 cups of orange juice and 2 cups of lemon-lime soda. I like to add a splash of lime juice for extra tang.
Sometimes I toss in a few slices of fresh oranges and lemons. For a spooky twist, I like to add a couple of drops of green food coloring.
It turns the drink a fun, creepy color that stands out on any Halloween table. I always stir well so the color mixes evenly.
I serve the Spooky Citrus Splash in clear cups so everyone can see the bright color. Adding a gummy worm or plastic spider on the rim makes it feel even more like a Halloween treat.
Kids can have fun with the decorations before drinking.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups orange juice
- 2 cups lemon-lime soda
- 1 tablespoon lime juice
- Green food coloring (1-2 drops)
- Slices of oranges and lemons
- Gummy worms or plastic spider rings for decoration
Instructions:
- Pour orange juice, lemon-lime soda, and lime juice into a pitcher.
- Add green food coloring and stir until the color looks spooky.
- Drop in orange and lemon slices for extra taste and a festive look.
- Serve over ice in clear cups.
- Decorate each cup with a gummy worm or spider ring.
This drink is easy to make and kid-friendly. I always get smiles when I pour this bright, citrusy splash.
It’s a great way to add some color and excitement to a Halloween party.
25) Bat’s Bite Berry Punch

When Halloween rolls around, I can’t help but whip up fun drinks for the kids. My Bat’s Bite Berry Punch is fruity, colorful, and honestly, super easy.
First, I grab a big pitcher and pour in 2 cups of cranberry juice and 2 cups of grape juice. The color gets all spooky and deep—kids love it, and honestly, so do I.
Then I add 1 cup of club soda for a little fizz. If you want it sweeter, go for lemon-lime soda instead. No rules here.
I toss in a handful of fresh raspberries and blackberries. They float around looking like tiny, wiggly bats—kind of cute, kind of creepy.
Sometimes I freeze clean plastic bat rings into ice cubes. Just drop a ring in each section of the tray, add water, freeze, and you’ve got icy bats ready for the punch.
When it’s time to serve, I pour the punch into clear cups and top each with a couple berry ice cubes. If I have them, I’ll stick a black straw in for extra spookiness.
This drink is caffeine-free and has no artificial coloring, which is important to me for the little ones.
Bat’s Bite Berry Punch is perfect for parties and takes less than ten minutes to mix up a big batch. The kids always go wild for it.
I try to keep some extra on hand. Someone always comes back for seconds—can’t blame them.
26) Cider and Spice

When I serve Cider and Spice at Halloween parties, the kids always want more. Apple cider and warm spices just scream cozy autumn to me.
I start by pouring 4 cups of apple cider into a big pot. Then I add 1 cinnamon stick, 4 whole cloves, and a pinch of nutmeg.
Sometimes I’ll toss in a thin slice of orange for a little zing. I let it all heat gently on the stove—don’t let it boil, just a nice warm-up.
After about 15 minutes, I fish out the spices. Too much and it gets a bit intense.
I ladle the warm cider into mugs, and for a festive look, I’ll add an apple slice or a cinnamon stick to each one.
Cider and Spice smells exactly like Halloween to me. Kids love watching the steam swirl up—it’s got that sweet, spiced flavor that just feels right.
This one’s caffeine-free, so I never worry about the little ones. I always double-check the temperature before handing it off, especially for toddlers.
If I want it cold, I just cool it down and add some ice cubes. Either way, it’s an easy way to bring a bit of fall to any party.
I like that I can make a big batch ahead of time and just reheat when guests show up. Definitely one of my seasonal favorites.
27) Goblin Green Punch

I love making Goblin Green Punch for Halloween. It’s bright, fun, and always gets everyone excited.
The green color just takes the table to a whole new level. For this punch, I start with lemon-lime soda—a whole big bottle goes into the punch bowl.
Then I add a can of pineapple juice for that sweet, fruity kick. Next comes the fun part: scoops of lime sherbet right on top.
The sherbet melts slowly, turning the drink into a frothy, green treat. It gets all creamy and smooth—almost like a dessert in a cup.
If I want the color even bolder, I’ll add a few drops of green food coloring. Just a little, and I stir gently so it mixes evenly.
To finish, I toss in gummy worms or candy eyeballs on top. The kids get a kick out of the “goblins” floating in their cups.
Ingredients:
- 1 liter lemon-lime soda
- 1 can (about 46 oz) pineapple juice
- 1 quart lime sherbet
- Green food coloring (optional)
- Gummy worms or candy eyeballs for garnish
Instructions:
- Pour the soda and pineapple juice into a punch bowl.
- Add scoops of lime sherbet on top.
- If you want a brighter color, stir in a few drops of green food coloring.
- Gently mix so the sherbet melts a little.
- Add gummy worms or candy eyeballs to the punch for decoration.
- Serve with a ladle and let the kids pick their favorite garnish!
This punch is always a hit at my parties. It’s sweet, colorful, and easy to make.
I love seeing everyone’s faces light up when they grab a cup. It’s just pure Halloween fun.
28) Ghost Pop Float

I always look forward to making my Ghost Pop Float every Halloween. It’s a fun drink, and the kids love helping out. Plus, you only need a few things.
I start with a clear cup and fill it halfway with lemon-lime soda. Any brand does the trick.
Next, I add a scoop of vanilla ice cream right on top. It gets all fizzy and creamy.
For the ghost, I grab a marshmallow and use black gel icing to draw a face—two eyes and a mouth. Then I gently set the marshmallow on the ice cream so it floats.
Sometimes I add whipped cream around the ice cream. It keeps the marshmallow in place and just looks extra fun.
Ingredients:
- Lemon-lime soda
- Vanilla ice cream
- Large marshmallows
- Black decorating gel
- Whipped cream (optional)
Instructions:
- Pour the lemon-lime soda into a clear cup until it’s halfway full.
- Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top of the soda.
- Use the decorating gel to draw a ghost face on a marshmallow.
- Place the marshmallow on the ice cream.
- Add whipped cream around the ice cream if you want.
Kids get a kick out of the ghost floating on top. The mix of cold soda and smooth vanilla ice cream is sweet, fizzy, and just plain good.
I sometimes let everyone draw their own ghost faces—it makes things a little messy, but it’s worth it. It looks cute and spooky all at once.
I like adding a bright straw to finish it off. Perfect for any Halloween bash.
29) Curse of the Candy Apple

I love making Curse of the Candy Apple—it’s bright, fun, and always a hit at Halloween. The drink looks just like a shiny red candy apple, but it’s totally kid-friendly and tastes sweet and fruity.
To make one, I pour 1 cup of apple juice into a glass with ice.
Then I add 2 tablespoons of cherry syrup for that deep red color. Give it a good stir, and it turns a perfect candy-apple red.
For fizz, I top it off with club soda or lemon-lime soda—about 1/4 cup. It gets all bubbly and fun.
I like to garnish with a thin slice of green apple on the rim. Sometimes I’ll drop in a red gummy worm for extra fun.
Tip: If I’m making a big batch, I mix the apple juice and cherry syrup in a pitcher, and only add the soda right before serving to keep it fizzy.
This drink is sweet, a little tangy, and ridiculously easy. It looks amazing in clear cups—the color just pops.
Kids love the look, especially with a gummy or a Halloween straw. I serve these at my parties and it always gets a smile.
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30) Beetle Berry Blast

I love making the Beetle Berry Blast for Halloween parties. It looks spooky but tastes sweet and fruity—kids really go for it.
To start, I grab 1 cup of mixed berry juice and pour it into a clear cup. The color is just too good to hide.
Then I add about 1/2 cup of lemon-lime soda for some fizz. Those bubbles make it feel a bit more special, honestly.
Next comes the fun part: a few blueberries and raspberries dropped in. They float on top like little “beetles” swimming around, which is kind of weird but also perfect.
For an extra touch, I’ll toss a gummy bug or worm on top of the ice. It makes the drink look just creepy enough, but still totally inviting.
I always swirl it with a straw to mix everything together. The fruit gives a nice pop of flavor every time you take a sip.
Here’s the full recipe:
- 1 cup mixed berry juice
- 1/2 cup lemon-lime soda
- Handful of blueberries and raspberries
- 1-2 gummy bugs or worms
- Ice cubes
Start by filling your cup with ice. Pour the berry juice over the ice so it gets nice and cold.
Add the lemon-lime soda for that fizzy lift. Drop in the berries—no need to be precise.
Top it off with a gummy bug or worm. Swirl it all together with a straw and serve it up right away.
If you want to get wild with color, splash in a bit of cranberry juice or maybe toss in a candy eyeball. It just makes the whole thing pop for Halloween.
I usually make a big pitcher so kids can help themselves. Honestly, cleanup’s a breeze, and everyone ends up with a drink that’s spooky and fun.