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Black Halloween Punch



 
 
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Old 28-10-2007, 04:25 AM posted to rec.food.recipes
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Default Black Halloween Punch

The combined colors make a delightfully scary look. With quick recipe
and ingredients, it's suitable for Halloween Party. Kids and adults
will love it


1 (.13 ounce) envelope unsweetened grape soft drink mix
1 (.13 ounce) envelope unsweetened orange soft drink mix
2 cups white sugar
3 quarts cold water
1 liter ginger ale

To make a frozen hand, wash a disposable glove, fill with water,
seal with a rubber band and freeze until hard.
Stir together grape soft drink mix, orange soft drink mix, sugar
and water until solids are dissolved. Combine with chilled ginger ale
just before serving. Dip the frozen hand briefly in warm water, then
peel off the glove. Float the prepared hand in the punch bowl for a
ghastly effect.

Source: allrecipe.com
Servings Per Recipe: 32

Nutrition Score per serving:
59 calories, total carb 15.2 g and sodium 11 mg.

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