Learn how to make amazing party drinks your guests will crave!
This sweet, bubbly drink looks like something scooped up from a deep, dark bog and makes a great Halloween party beverage or spooky after-dinner treat.
Frozen fruit cubes transform any drink into a rainbow of colors.
Halloween is the time to get dressed up. And why not dress up your kids' pre-trick-or-treat beverage while you're at it? Make a mocktail for them, and then make a grown-up version of this spooky seltzer for yourself.
These delicious, smiling sippers are simple to make.
When Cupid invites guests over, this is the beverage he serves. For the first time ever, he has graciously agreed to share his magic recipe--which also happens to make an excellent dessert drink for Valentine's Day dinner.
This brightly colored party punch can be dressed up with an optional wreath of frozen berries and (for those who like its distinctive licorice flavor) bits of floating star anise.
Most kids won't eat a worm unless that worm is gummy. So we put them in this "rotten" punch to make it extra yummy.
A thirsty family member is the perfect target for this glassful of April Fools' trickery that's impossible to drink.
The ideal celebratory drink for family holidays.
This wickedly refreshing "bloody" punch, made of sweet apple, cranberry, grape juices, and fizzy cola, is sure to chill your guests at your next Halloween bash.