20 Spooktacular Halloween Drinks for Kids (and Grown-Up) Parties
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ToggleTrick-or-Treat Halloween Party Punch

Three simple ingredients are all you need to make this crowd-pleasing drink for kids! The plastic spiders are the perfect creepy touch.
Get the recipe for Trick-or-Treat Halloween Party Punch at The Chunky Chef.
Three-Ingredient Halloween Punch for Kids

Garnish this healthier punch with creepy-crawly gummy creatures, and serve in cork-topped beakers with Halloween straws.
Get the recipe for Three-Ingredient Halloween Punch at Sugar and Charm.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Skeleton Juice

Bring out the blacklight for these spooky drinks! The chocolate skulls are the perfect finishing touch.
Get the recipe for Glow-in-the-Dark Skeleton Juice at Spend with Pennies.
Harry Potter-Inspired Pumpkin Juice

Kids won’t notice that this gluten-free and vegan juice is on the healthier side. Serve it warm or cold!
Get the recipe for Pumpkin Juice from A Saucy Kitchen.
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Slow-Cooker Vampire Punch

Combine the ingredients for this blood red punch in a slow cooker and serve warm, or make it ahead and chill and serve during trick-or-treat time.
Get the recipe for Slow-Cooker Vampire Punch at Boulder Locavore.
“Off with Your Hand” Punch

This one gets our vote for creepiest Halloween punch! Let kids serve themselves and watch their reaction to the floating hand.
Get the recipe for “Off with Your Hand” Punch at Boulder Locavore.
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Melting Monster Halloween Punch

Set up a decorating station so kids can add candy eyeballs to this easy-to-make punch.
Get the recipe for Melting Monster Halloween Punch at The Speckled Palate.
Trick-or-Treat Punch

Simply pour in the colored drinks based on sugar content to create the festive layered effect.
Get the recipe for Trick-or-Treat Punch at Spend with Pennies.
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Candy Corn Milkshake

Cap off your Halloween sugar rush with these delightfully festive tri-colored milkshakes.
Get the recipe for Candy Corn Milkshake at Mel’s Kitchen Cafe.
Casper’s Cocoa Mix

Help trick-or-treaters thaw out with a warm mug of cocoa, or make jars of the mix to hand out to friends and neighbors.
Get the recipe for Casper’s Cocoa Mix at Oh Sweet Basil.
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Creepy Shirley Temples

This Shirley Temple drink takes on a mad scientist vibe by serving it in beakers and adding grenadine with syringes.
Get the recipe for Creepy Shirley Temples at Boulder Locavore.
Witches Brew

Pull out your best cauldron to mix up this perfectly festive spiced drink. Just leave out the rum to keep it kid-friendly.
Get the recipe for Witches Brew at Jo Cooks.
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Swamp Potion Halloween Punch

Don’t skip garnishing the glass for this kid-friendly take on a piña colada. It’s easier than it looks!
Get the recipe for Swamp Potion Halloween Punch at Eazy Peazy Mealz.
Bubbly Witches Brew Punch

Plastic eyeballs and dry ice make take this ghoulish punch to the next level.
Get the recipe for Bubbly Witches Brew Punch from Amee’s Savory Dish.
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Candy Corn Punch

This easy and cute Halloween drink calls to mind the iconic Halloween candy. Serve it in a mason jar to perfectly highlight the layers.
Get the recipe for Candy Corn Punch at High Heels and Grills.
Goosebumps Halloween Punch

Serve up this sherbet-based punch with a Halloween twist and your goblins will be lining up for seconds.
Get the recipe for Goosebumps Halloween Punch at Sugar and Soul.
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