Pink sherbet punch is perfect for Valentine’s Day

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If you’re hosting a Valentine’s Day party for you and your couple friends or are planning to attend a Valentine’s Day-themed bash in your kid’s classroom, this is the drink you need to have on hand. Pink Sherbet Punch is a real crowd-pleaser, not only for its pastel pink color, but also for its refreshing fruity taste.

But perhaps the best part of all is just how easy this drink is to make! According to the recipe from Passion For Savings, all you’ll need is two containers of raspberry sherbet, two 2-liter bottles of Sprite or ginger ale and one bottle of White Grape & Cherry Juice.

Just combine some of the ingredients at the start of your party and save the rest in order to keep things nice and fresh as the party goes on. You’ll find that once the sherbet melts, that second carton will come in handy to make sure everything stays chilled. And adding a little extra soda along the way will ensure the punch never goes flat.

That way, you’ll have a perfectly festive punch that looks just as good as it tastes — for the entire length of your party!

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And if you’d like to make this a little extra festive, a version from A Mom’s Take shows how you can add red food coloring to the punch and top each glass off with a conversation heart and some sprinkles to really make this drink party-official:

A Mom's Take

Whether you’re adding a bit of booze to this recipe and serving it to adults or keeping it as is and serving it to kids, something this special will surely be appreciated by both the young and the young at heart. Because seriously — it doesn’t get more perfect than sipping pink punch in honor of this very special holiday.

Cheers to Valentine’s Day!

Food, Holiday & Seasonal

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