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    Published: Oct 27, 2025 by Slow The Cook Down

    Halloween Punch Recipe (Blueberry, Apple and Cranberry Mocktail)

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    Halloween punch with eyeballs served in a glass decorated with a silver snake.
    Red punch with lychee and blueberry 'eyeballs' floating in it.
    Red punch served in a spooky glass with a snake wrapped around it.

    Get ready for a delicious and spooky drink to enjoy this Halloween! Perfect to serve as a fun non-alcoholic option for kids and grown-ups, this Halloween punch recipe is so easy to make! Complete with edible eyeballs, this sparkling fruit punch will be a huge hit at your next Halloween party!

    Red punch with lychee and blueberry 'eyeballs' floating in it.

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    Spooky season is here, and don't let the drinks be an after thought - they can be the star of the show! This red color punch is such a fun drink that the whole family can enjoy!

    Made without alcohol, this punch has a wonderfully fruity taste, without being too sweet. With flavors of blueberries, cranberries, apple and lemon, it has a hint of tartness, and is very easy to drink.

    If you are looking for an adult Halloween drink, be sure to check out my Green Halloween Sangria recipe.

    Why you will love this recipe

    • Quick and easy: It takes minutes to make up these drinks with a few grocery store staples.
    • Great to add your own twist: It's easy to make this recipe exactly to your tastes. Swap out a juice, or have fun with your own spooky garnishes!
    • Perfect for a crowd: You can easily make this into a pitcher or punch bowl so everyone can help themselves!
    • Dietary info: This recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan.
    Two glasses of red halloween punch in snake glasses.

    Ingredients and Notes

    Ingredients to make the Halloween punch recipe.
    • Blueberry Simple Syrup: A little homemade blueberry simple syrup creates a richer color and the sweetness balances out the tartness of the cranberry and lemon. Quick and easy to make, check the link for the recipe.
    • Lemon juice: Use fresh rather than bottled for the best flavor.
    • Apple juice: Use clear apple juice, not cloudy.
    • Cranberry juice: This adds a nice tart taste, and adds a wonderful spooky red color.
    • Sprite: Top up the drink with a little Sprite or 7up, or other lemon-lime soda. Everyone loves bubbles!
    • Lychees and blueberries: To make fun eyeballs to garnish the drink.

    How to make Halloween punch

    Be sure to scroll down for the full recipe instructions!

    • Make the blueberry simple syrup.
    • Add the measured liquids into a glass.
    • Place the blueberries into the lychees and place in the drink.
    • Serve!
    Edible eyeballs in a red drink.

    Recipe Variations

    You can easily make this Halloween punch recipe to suit your tastes. Try swapping the Sprite for ginger ale or club soda, and other fruit juices can be used; grape juice, orange juice or pineapple juice are great substitutions.

    You can also have fun with the garnishes, add in a couple of gummy worms or candy eyeballs, and rim the glass with Halloween sprinkles.

    Make Ahead

    You can pour the blueberry simple syrup, lemon juice, apple juice and cranberry juice into glasses a few hours ahead of time and keep them refrigerated. When ready to serve, you can top the glasses with the Sprite so that they have a fizz when you hand them out.

    The same goes if you are making a pitcher or punchbowl. Add the Sprite right before serving so that you get those bubbles!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you make this punch alcoholic?

    Yes! Turn this punch into cocktails! Simply add in an ounce (or two!) of vodka, gin or white rum.

    Can you make it in a pitcher?

    Yes! This recipe is easily scaled up, so it's a great option if you have guests. Make it up in a pitcher or large punch bowl and people can help themselves!

    Can you add ice to the punch?

    Yes! For this drink, I like to keep all of the ingredients in the fridge, so they're cold when I make the drink. You can pour the ingredients over a couple of ice cubes if you prefer. Just don't add the ice too early as it can dilute the drink as it melts.

    Red punch served in a spooky glass with a snake wrapped around it.

    Whether you serve this Halloween punch in individual glasses, or in a large pitcher or punchbowl with a ladle, this festive drink is sure to be a big hit! This fun Halloween party punch is so easy to drink, and not so sweet, it's a great non-alcoholic option to serve up. Happy Halloween!

    More Halloween Recipes

    • Halloween Chocolate Cupcakes
    • Halloween Cheesecake
    • Halloween Chocolate Bark Recipe
    • Halloween Spaghetti and Meatball Eyeballs
    Bubbly red Halloween punch in a glass.

    Halloween Punch Recipe

    Get ready for a delicious and spooky drink to enjoy this Halloween! Perfect to serve as a fun non-alcoholic option for kids and grown-ups, this Halloween punch recipe is so easy to make!
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    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Servings: 1 drink
    Calories: 210kcal
    Author: Slow The Cook Down

    Equipment

    • Drinks glass A short tumbler size

    Ingredients

    • 1 ounce Blueberry Simple Syrup
    • 1 tablespoon Lemon juice
    • 3 ounces Apple juice
    • 3 ounces Cranberry juice
    • Sprite (to top up the drink, you don't need much, 2-3 ounces depending on the size of your glass)
    • 4 Lychees
    • 4 Blueberries

    Instructions

    • Add the blueberry simple syrup, lemon juice, apple juice and cranberry juice to a glass.
      1 ounce Blueberry Simple Syrup, 1 tablespoon Lemon juice, 3 ounces Apple juice, 3 ounces Cranberry juice
    • Pour in some Sprite to top up the drink. Leave some room to allow for the garnish.
      Sprite
    • Place the blueberries into the lychees to make 'eyeballs'.
      4 Lychees, 4 Blueberries
    • Place the eyeballs into the drink and serve.

    Video

    Notes

    The measurements are for one drink, and this recipe can easily be scaled up to make a pitcher or punchbowl.
    Nutritional values are an estimate.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 210kcal | Carbohydrates: 55g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.5g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 28mg | Potassium: 258mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 52g | Vitamin A: 43IU | Vitamin C: 44mg | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 1mg
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