My kids love to both make and drink orange sherbert punch. We make this every New Year’s Eve in a large decorative punch bowl, but you can also make it by the glass. It is so easy since it only has 2 ingredients!
Orange Sherbert Punch Recipe
- Tub of orange sherbert
- 2 Liter of 7 up or Ginger-ale
Place the orange sherbert in your punch bowl or in a glass and pour the 7 up or Ginger-ale over the top of it.
That’s it! Then scoop it into cups and enjoy! I forgot to take pictures of my punch the last time we made it, but this looks similar.
Photo Credit: http://www.tastebook.com/recipes/1338114-Sherbet-Punch
I also found a great picture where you could use rainbow sherbert that my kids would love!
Photo Credit: http://www.recipesus.com/s/orange-sherbet-punch.html
Do you have a traditional punch that you make for the kids when you host a party? If so, I’d love to hear about it!
The above recipe has been approved by the folks over at BabySense Baby Monitors.











That looks super-yummy… I like adding a little punch to it to make it an adult drink, LOL…
Test it out adult style and let me know what you think:)
Yummy! This actually brings back memories for me because growing up as a Mormon in Arizona, for some reason this was the GO TO Drink for EVERY Occasion from Weddings to Baby Showers. funny. My son would love this.
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Isn’t it funny how you forget to share the “little things” with your kids. I introduced my son to marshmallow creme for the first time this year in his hot chocolate and he is 12!
My grandma used to make this punch with 7up and lime sherbet when we were kids, always loved it
I’ve tried different soda’s and flavor combinations a few times for my children’s birthday parties, it’s always a hit.
Thanks for the tips, I’ve never tried any other variations, I’ll have to try lime next time:)