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Crafty Potion: Kids Will Love It!

Tis the season for all things wicked and hocus pocus.  Here’s an easy concoction to make that kids will love!

Take a plastic goblet — either one that’s already decorated or one that the kids can decorate by gluing on gems.

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Halloween Drinks

shutterstock_3135915If you are thinking up some brews for your big Halloween Monster Mash this year, here are some ideas to quench the thirst of your little goblins:

Ghostly Slime Juice: Berry Blue Kool Aid Packet, 12 ounce can of orange juice concentrate, spring water. Mix together and watch it turn green! Easy… the kids could even make this on their own!

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Create a Favorite Party Drink!

Want a great tasting and easy-to-make punch for your next party? Mix a frozen juice concentrate, like lemonade, with club soda instead of water. Add lots of ice and fruit (lemon slices, raspberries, etc.) to make it look festive. Be sure that the fruit you add will taste good with the flavor of the punch.

Easy and delicious!

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Fizzy Cubes

shutterstock_3135915Looking to jazz up your drinks for your next kids’ party? Here’s an easy and quick idea to add some fizz:

  1. Take an ice cube tray and fill up the individual cubes halfway with your kid’s favorite fruit juice.
  2. Pour clear soda, such as 7 Up or Sprite, into the individual cubes, now filling them up to the top.
  3. Freeze overnight.

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Kool-Aid as a Party Theme?

Kool-Aid is always a fun, inexpensive drink to serve at kids’ parties, and you often have a few packs lying around in the kitchen cupboards, so why not visit Kraft Foods Kool-Aid Page and find several wonderful activities to enjoy at your next kid’s party using this magical stuff.

The site also offers printables and on-line Kool-Aid games.  It’s fun to have a browse, and incorporate Kool-Aid into your party in unique ways.  Oh Yeah!

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Favorite, Easy Punch

For a great tasting and very easy punch for your next party, take a frozen drink, such as lemonade, and instead of using water to mix it with as the directions state, substitute with Club Soda. Stir it up, and add lots of ice and fruit to make it look festive, such as lemon slices or raspberries. Make sure the fruit added will taste good with the flavor of the punch.Easy and Delicious!

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Party Drinks

You have your menu all set and the cake and goodies are all made up as well. What’s going to quench the kids’ thirst…literally…at this party?

There are lots of ideas out there….

  • Serve Ice Cold Lemonade, either pink or yellow
  • Serve Kool Aid, so many varieties and colors, and it is sure to please.
  • For a punch, add Club Soda to frozen juice rather than plain water. Whatever the flavor, add some slices of real fruit to make it look festive.
  • Milk Shakes or Root Beer Floats.
  • Frozen Juice Smoothies
  • Serve Milk…chocolate, or add food coloring to make it any color you like!
  • Juice Boxes are always a good idea for a party in the park.

Fos some added festive fun, put a pack of Pop Rocks next to each kids’ place setting and have them add the candy to their drinks. Lots of fizzy fun for the kids!

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