This Halloween Punch is a super easy spooky party drink to make and is always a hit when served at Halloween Parties! This nonalcoholic punch is a favorite amongst kiddos and adults alike!
Made with just 4 ingredients, this Goosebumps Halloween Party Punch will be the perfect addition to your Halloween party!
This Goosebumps-inspired Halloween Punch is bound to be an instant hit at your Halloween party, plus it’s super easy to make!
Let me tell ya something: I’m so excited about the new Goosebumps series! As a kid, I read ALL of the Goosebumps books and rewatched the TV adaptations like The Werewolf of Fever Swamp over and over again! Did anyone else out there have a slight Goosebumps addiction as a kid?
To be honest, I haven’t been all that into Halloween in the last 10 years, but stuff like this makes it seem fun again! Especially when I get to whip up fun Pop Culture Recipes like this one!
I mean, this Halloween punch totally screams Goosebumps, right? The best part is that it’s super easy to make and pretty tasty too! It’s a great kid-friendly addition to any Halloween or premiere party; the kids could even help you make it!
Easy Halloween Punch Ingredients
- Lemon-lime soda
- Green Food Coloring
- Rainbow Sherbet
- Gummy Worms
This has to be one of the easiest Halloween Punch Recipes out there! It’s a classic Sherbert Punch with a fun Halloween twist!
How To Make Halloween Punch
Step 1: Mix together some lemon-lime soda (or ginger ale) and green food coloring in a large punch bowl.
Step 2: Then add in some rainbow sherbet (or lime sherbet) and some gummy worms, and you’ve got a super fun punch!
Ways to serve this Spooky Punch
Add a colored sugar syrup rim for an extra spooky look! Simply mix 1/2 cup of powdered sugar with a teaspoon or two of water and food coloring until smooth and not too runny.
Pipe along the edge of the glasses and place in the fridge for a few minutes to set before adding punch.
Serve it with gummy worms, eyeball pong balls, or fun straws and cups!
Fun Halloween Treats To Serve With This Halloween Punch Recipe
If you’re making this for a gathering, don’t forget to serve it up alongside some deliciously spooky treats like these Halloween Dirt Cups, Monster Cookies, and Magic Bars!
Green Halloween Punch Variations
If you’re looking to mix up the flavor a bit, feel free to add a couple of cups of pineapple or orange juice and even some lemonade concentrate!
I also love adding Kool-Aid powder mixes for even more fun flavor ideas like green apple or green berry rush.
FAQs About This Spooky Punch
No. This recipe is primarily soda and sherbet, which will not hold up if made ahead of time. This recipe should be made right before your party begins.
If you are following this recipe, you’ll need 4 batches for 48 people and 5 batches if you need to have over 50 servings.
This punch should be served from a large punch bowl with a ladle. Serve it in glasses over ice.
Looking for more Halloween drink recipes? Try this Shrunken Head Punch, Witch’s Brew Punch, and Werewolf Punch!
More Halloween Ideas You’ll Love!
- Mummy Cupcakes
- Blood Bag Cocktail
- Melted Witch Cupcakes
- Boo Bark
- Boo-nilla Milkshakes
- Purple People Eater Cocktail
- Halloween Party Games
- Halloween Party Music
- Best Halloween Movies
- Hocus Pocus Banner
- Halloween Dirt Cake
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This recipe was originally published in September 2015 and was updated in October 2023 with new photos.
Goosebumps Green Halloween Punch
Ingredients
- 3 liters Lemon Lime Soda chilled
- 12 drops Green Food Coloring
- 1 quart Rainbow Sherbet
- 30 Gummy Worms
Instructions
- Combine 3 liters Lemon Lime Soda and 12 drops Green Food Coloring in a large punch bowl and stir.
- Add in 1 quart Rainbow Sherbet in scoops until the package is empty.
- Add 18 of the 30 Gummy Worms to the punch bowl, reserving the rest for garnish when you serve each cup.
- Use a ladle to transfer to each cup and serve.
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Notes
- Add a colored sugar syrup rim for an extra spooky look! Simply mix 1/2 cup of powdered sugar with a teaspoon or two of water and food coloring until smooth and not too runny.
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Comments & Reviews
Susan Richard-Arrighi says
I am a caterer and I did a Halloween event on 10-30-21, The party was at a private residence. We set up a kid’s bar and this drink was a hit! The kids LOVED it!
Rebecca Hubbell says
I’m so glad it was a hit, thanks for leaving a comment!
Leann says
This was a huge hit with some family recently even though they were skeptical. Was one of the first drinks gone (even before the alcohol!). We added some plastic eye balls as well. ☺
Tash says
How long before serving do you need to put the sherbet???
Rebecca Hubbell says
Just a few minutes.
Laura Whitney says
Very cute
Scarlet says
My grandmother always made me a sherbert punch for my parties when I was little. I loved it. No gummies in mine but still fun!
Bella says
Going to try this on the new year party for my kids!! Thanks a lot.
Tina says
Made ma Halloween, Thanks ya!
Andrew Hackney says
I am going to try this recipe tomorrow, going to get the rainbow sherbet, my favorite one 🙂
Rebecca Hubbell says
Enjoy!
Sally J. Roy says
How long can I leave this out for ?
Rebecca Hubbell says
Hi Sally, it will be good for several hours. It will lose some fizz and the sherbert will melt over time, but you can always add more to freshen it up!
Milly says
Hey, sorry as as n aussie what would the equivalent be to a sherbert here is that just as sorbet icecream?
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Rebecca Hubbell says
Hi Milly, A sorbet should work okay, sherbert has milk in it which makes it a little creamier than sorbet, I’m not sure if the sorbet will foam up like the sherbert, but it will still be a fun way to add flavor.
sepatu batik says
Thanks for sharing the recipe, I really like and would love to try it ..
Ashley says
I bought the ingredients to make on Tuesday for Halloween night with my family. We are all grown with our own kids now but as kids we loved the Goosebumps series. The Haunted Mask was my favorite! My 3 year old loves the movie!
Rebecca Hubbell says
I hope you guys have a great time making them and a really Happy Halloween!
Phoebe Hendricks says
I love a good punch recipe! This sounds delish!
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
I love your goosebumps punch!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Véronique Cartier says
Thanks Rebecca, it looks great 🙂 I’m going to pin it 🙂
Jamie says
My son would love this!! What a fun idea for a movie night. Thank you for sharing with us at the #HomeMattersParty
Rebecca says
Thanks so much for having me, this was such a fun punch to make!
Theresa @DearCreatives says
Oh Yum! Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight party. Pinned & shared.
Anita says
This recipe looks so delicious! Hi, I’m Anita visiting from Think and Make Thursday Link Party.
Dina says
This looks amazing! Perfect drink for my Halloween Party. The kids will love it! Thanks for sharing on Creative K Kids’ Tasty Tuesdays link up. I have also pinned your recipe to our tasty Tuesday’s Pinterest Board. Hope to see you back next week!
Abby says
I’ve never been a fan of Halloween, but as my kids get older, I can see all the ways to make the holiday a blast for them. They’d go crazy for this punch, and I actually think my husband and I would enjoy it, too.
I’m hosting a link party on my blog and would for you to stop by and link up with us! http://winsteadwandering.com/the-alder-collective-link-party-no-1/
Lara says
My kids would love this. They are total goosebump fans!
Sarah says
I LOVE this! I saw this on Try a Bite Tuesday and I couldn’t not take a look. I grew up ready Goosebump books – the memories!