Spooky Punch

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Total Time:
3 hr 1 min
Prep
45 min
Inactive
2 hr 15 min
Cook
1 min
Yield:
6 servings
Level:
Intermediate
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Ingredients

For the ice cubes:

  • 2 packages gummy bear worms
  • 1 (32-ounce) container cranberry juice

For the shrunken head straws:

For the punch:

  • 3 (12-ounce) bottles strawberry smoothies
  • 2 quarts orange juice
  • 3 cans lemon/lime soda

Directions

For the ice cubes:

Stick 1 gummy worm in each cube, with half of the worm hanging out. Pour cranberry juice into the ice cube trays. Place in freezer 2 hours before mixing the punch.

For the shrunken head straws:

Push a straw up through the center of 1 prune where the pit used to be, so it sits one-third of the way down the straw. Repeat with remaining prunes.

In a small bowl melt the white chocolate chips in the microwave for 45 second at 15-second intervals stirring between intervals. Take 12 cloves and dip the round ends into the melted chocolate. Place on a plate lined with waxed paper and allow chocolate to set about 15 minutes.

Meanwhile using a small brush or toothpick coat the top part of each prune with melted white chocolate. Carefully sprinkle the coconut on top of the white chocolate to resemble hair. Repeat with the remaining prunes.

Stick 2 white chocolate-coated cloves into each prune to create 2 eyes. Place 1 undipped clove into each prune under the eyes to resemble a nose.

For the punch:

Pour the strawberry smoothies, the orange juice and the lemon/lime soda into a large punch bowl and stir.

Take the gummy worm ice cubes out of the freezer, and add half of them to the punch. Place remaining cubes into glasses and fill each glass with punch using a ladle.

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  • on September 18, 2011

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    I made Spooky Punch for a Halloween party last year and the kids are already asking when it will make a reappearance. Really cute/tasty idea! I used a large clear plastic drink dispenser and put eye-ball high bouncers inside (after washing, and hung fake rats from the lid. The ice cubes were also a big hit. I used the mini brite crawlers sour gummy worms (that are about half the size of typical gummy worms, so they had no problem floating.

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  • on November 02, 2010

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    I can't believe no one has commented on the ice-cubes yet. I am giving this recipe 3 stars because of the problems with the ice-cubes... they didn't float, so no one could see the worm in the dark red punch floating at the bottom of the bowl, so they were essentially pointless to the recipe. I'm assuming it was because an entire gummy worm made the ice-cube too heavy, so they sank. I would make them again only using 1/2 - 1/3 of a worm and see if that made a difference. Otherwise, the punch was good. I also added more sprite and less of the other juices.

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  • on October 23, 2009

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    I made this for my halloween party last year and it is now a tradition I have to make it every year!! It is yummy I used more sprite and Cranberry Juice then the smoothie. Also when making the shrunken heads I used one straw to make all the holes because when you poke the straw threw the prune it pits the middle.

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