Halloween isn’t just about costumes and candy—kids love themed drinks that bubble, fizz, and spook!
Whether you’re planning a school party, a neighborhood gathering, or a family movie night, these Halloween drink recipes will add a magical touch to your celebration.
In this post, you’ll find fun, non-alcoholic Halloween drinks for kids with simple ingredients and unforgettable presentation.
Let’s jump into these creepy, colorful, and delicious creations!
Halloween Drinks for Kids
1. Jack‑O’-Lantern Orange Float
This festive orange float is the perfect kid-friendly version of a pumpkin in a cup. With bright orange soda, creamy vanilla ice cream, and a pop of green sprinkles, it’s a fizzy, sweet treat that’s both fun to make and delicious to sip.

It’s a great way to add some cheerful Halloween flair to your drink table.
Ingredients
- Orange soda (like Fanta or Crush)
- Vanilla ice cream
- Green sugar sprinkles
- Green paper straw or Halloween straw
Instructions
- Fill a clear plastic cup halfway with orange soda.
- Add 1–2 scoops of vanilla ice cream.
- Sprinkle green sugar sprinkles on top.
- Add a green straw to mimic the pumpkin stem.
- Optional: Use a black marker to draw a jack-o’-lantern face on the cup.
2. Vampire Blood Punch
This chilling red punch looks like it’s straight from a vampire’s lair! Kids will love the dramatic effect of “blood” dripping over fluffy whipped cream, topped with spooky gummy vampire teeth.

It’s a perfect mix of creepy and cool, ideal for Halloween parties or trick-or-treat night refreshments.
Ingredients
- Red juice (cranberry, cherry, or red fruit punch)
- Strawberry syrup or grenadine
- Whipped cream
- Gummy vampire teeth or eyeballs
Instructions
- Fill a cup with chilled red juice.
- Top with a generous swirl of whipped cream.
- Drizzle strawberry syrup over the top to look like dripping blood.
- Add gummy vampire teeth for an extra creepy touch.
3. Zombie Green Punch
Get ready to wake the undead with this bright green zombie punch! Bubbling with soda and fizzing with sherbet, it’s an eye-catching drink that turns any Halloween table into a mad scientist’s lab.

Add gummy worms or candy brains for extra gross-out fun that kids absolutely love.
Ingredients
- Lemon-lime soda (like Sprite or 7Up)
- Green apple Kool-Aid or green sports drink
- Lime sherbet
- Gummy worms or brains
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine 3 cups of lemon-lime soda and 2 cups of green drink.
- Add 2–3 scoops of lime sherbet. Let it foam!
- Top with gummy worms or candy brains.
- Serve with a ladle or in spooky cups with monster faces.
4. Slime Jell-O Punch
This one’s a total sensory experience—thick, slimy, and super fun for little ones!
Slime Jell-O punch combines the jiggly texture of Jell-O with the bubbly fizz of soda, creating a drink that’s not only tasty but also irresistibly weird.

Kids can stir it up, slurp it with straw-spoons, and feel like they’re drinking actual slime.
Ingredients
- 1 box lime Jell-O
- 2 cups boiling water
- 2 cups cold water
- 2 cups lemon-lime soda
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
Instructions
- Dissolve Jell-O in boiling water.
- Stir in cold water and lemon juice. Chill until slightly thickened but not fully set.
- Stir in soda to create bubbles and slime texture.
- Serve in clear cups with spoon-straws.
5. Witches’ Brew Mocktail
Bubbling with dark mystery and floating eyeballs, this witches’ brew is perfect for little sorcerers.

The deep purple color and fizzy topping make it look like a real magic potion, while the lychee “eyeballs” add just the right amount of spook. Serve in cauldron mugs for a potion party vibe.
Ingredients
- Grape juice or purple sports drink
- Lemon-lime soda
- Lychees (canned)
- Blueberries
Instructions
- Stuff blueberries inside lychees to create eyeballs.
- Fill a glass halfway with grape juice.
- Top with soda for fizz.
- Drop in 2–3 “eyeballs.”
- Serve with a cauldron labeled like “Witches’ Elixir.”
6. Monster Mash Float
This colorful drink is like a monster explosion in a cup! Swirling with bright soda and rainbow sherbet, it’s a multi-sensory treat that’s equal parts dessert and drink.
Add candy eyes or sprinkles to bring your monster to life—and give each drink a unique monster personality.

Ingredients
- Blue raspberry or red soda
- Rainbow sherbet
- Candy eyes or colored sprinkles
Instructions
- Pour soda into a cup until 2/3 full.
- Drop in a big scoop of rainbow sherbet.
- Add candy eyes on top.
- Sprinkle with colored sugar or crushed candy.
7. Cotton Candy Spider Drink
Turn a simple soda into a magical, disappearing act with this cotton candy spider drink!
Kids will be amazed as the fluffy candy vanishes into fizzy sweetness, and the creepy crawly spider ring makes it a fun surprise.

This drink is quick to assemble and a big hit at Halloween parties.
Ingredients
- Lemon-lime soda
- Colored cotton candy (pink, blue, or purple)
- Plastic spider rings
Instructions
- Place a ball of cotton candy on top of an empty glass.
- Drop a spider ring on top.
- Pour soda over the cotton candy right before serving to wow the kids as it melts.
- Watch the fizz and enjoy!
Conclusion
Halloween drinks for kids can transform your celebration from ordinary to extraordinary with just a few fun ingredients and a little creativity.
Whether you’re making spooky floats, magical potions, or bubbling green slime, these drinks are designed to entertain and delight kids of all ages.
Best of all, they’re simple, safe, and made entirely from kid-approved favorites.
So grab your goblets and cauldrons—it’s time to toast to a hauntingly good time!