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Photo of: Luscious Slush Punch

Luscious Slush Punch

Submitted by: Valerie
Living In: Columbus, Ohio, USA
A fruity concoction is frozen into a slush and then placed in a punch bowl with carbonated beverage. Makes enough for 2 punch bowls. 
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Party Punch IX

Submitted by: DeAnna Peal
This is the best punch I have ever tasted, and it is requested at every shower and wedding that takes place in our family and at our church. Fruit flavored gelatin is mixed with pineapple and lemon juice, then frozen. Ginger ale is then poured over the frozen juice. 

Floating Island Punch

Submitted by: Kathy
Wonderful punch for baby and bridal showers. Cherries and orange slices float on top like islands. 

Banana Slush Punch

Submitted by: Cheryl Moody
Three portions of banana citrus slush are frozen, and then served with ginger ale. 

Orange Cream Milk Punch

Submitted by: Bea
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Orange sherbet and vanilla ice cream float in a bowl of carbonated milk. 
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Golden Wedding Punch

Submitted by: Tara Laine Hoffman
A citrus and pineapple juice punch. This is decidedly different from your usual punch. 
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Party Punch VI

Submitted by: Julie
This punch is easy to make, and is great for parties of all kinds. Strawberry sherbet, fruit punch and lemon-lime soda. 

Champagne Peach Punch

Submitted by: Barb
I first made this punch for a wedding 25 years ago. I found a recipe for a peach punch but didn't care for it. This is my adaptation that actually tastes good. This is nice with a ring of ice with fruit or edible flowers frozen into it. Garnish with fruit or mint leaves. 
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Fruit Punch

Submitted by: Jo Ann Young
Cool and easy recipe. Fruit punch is enhanced with pineapple juice and ginger ale, then topped with orange sherbet. 

Sparkling Punch

Submitted by: Mathilda
A light and refreshing non-alcoholic punch. 
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Caribbean Rum Punch

Submitted by: Heather Brathwaite
This delicious concoction is the traditional rum punch recipe used in the West Indies, passed down for years. The old rhyme goes, 'One of sour, two of sweet, three of strong, four of weak.' 

Orange Dream Punch

Submitted by: K
This is the easiest punch recipe ever. It was a big hit at my sister's bridal shower. Simply pour ginger ale over orange sherbet and orange juice concentrate. 

Perfect Party Punch

Submitted by: Sher
Fruit punch floating with chunks of pineapple, strawberries and bananas, and sherbet. It brings family and friends together better than the phone company! 

Lemonade Punch

Submitted by: Val
Living In: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
A great and simple punch for any occasion, made with pink lemonade and wine. Not too sweet. 

Peppermint Eggnog Punch

Submitted by: NJMOM
Home Town: Hazlet, New Jersey, USA
Living In: Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, USA
This punch is so delicious, I sometimes make a batch without the rum because the kids enjoy it as much as the adults! 

Fruity Party Punch

Submitted by: sara
This colorful punch combines lemonade, orange, pineapple and cranberry juices. 
Photo of: Pineapple-Orange Punch

Pineapple-Orange Punch

Submitted by: Joyce
Ice cream, orange sherbet, pineapple juice and ginger ale makes for a really great punch! Double this recipe for a large punch bowl. 
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Holiday Punch II

Submitted by: Aleta
A great holiday punch of cranberry and pineapple juice, wit a heavy dose of almond flavoring. 
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Sherbet Punch

Submitted by: Jeanne Bunders
Provided by: Taste of Home
'Lime is my favorite flavor for Christmas, but I make this same recipe with raspberry sherbet, too,' notes Jeanne Bunders of Wauzeka, Wisconsin. 

Punch

Submitted by: Cherrie
Get Fruity! This is an simple to make and very tasty punch.  

 
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