Raspberry Ginger Ale Punch

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  • on February 08, 2013

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    very good, made it for a 1st birthday party, everyone enjoyed it. Could not find raspberry gingerale so used the cranberry gingerale and could not have been better. Also was simple to make!

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  • on February 04, 2013

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    Very quick, easy, and refreshing :-

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  • on December 11, 2011

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    This punch was fantastic! Like everyone else stated, I could not find raspberry ginger ale. Instead I used strawberry soda & regular ginger ale. My sister was visiting for the Thanksgiving holiday and she pretty much finished the punch all on her own! I'll definitely make this again for Christmas: Thanks Paula!

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  • on August 20, 2011

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    I used this recipe for a Baby Girl, Baby Shower. It was certainly a hit! This is very refreshing. I froze lime slices in a ice ring and floated it in a punch bowl. Beautiful presentation. I am going to try freezing the pineapple juice and limeade with alcohol and use the Raspberry Ginger Ale over the top when serving. I think this will also be a very good patio crowd pleaser.

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  • on July 10, 2011

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    Could not find Raspberry Ginger Ale at any grocery store or raspberry soda either, for that matter. Instead I substituted with 1 liter Ginger Ale and 1 liter Strawberry Soda. It tasted great. I served this at my 4th of July cookout. I made a double batch for 7 people and most of it went. Very freshing. The strawberry soda went well with the pineapple & limeade. I think you could use Cherry Soda as well. Probably any flavor you like would work. Definitely a keeper!

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  • on July 10, 2011

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    Served this at a shower and it was a big hit! This is a very refreshing punch. I don't like the creamy punches like those made with sherbet. I used a punch bowl and had to mix up a second batch. We had about 12 in attendance, so clearly everyone actually drank it and didn't just say it was good.

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  • on July 07, 2011

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    I used lemonade concentrate instead of limeade. Loved it! Will this make at any social function or entertaining gathering. Easy & Delicious!

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