With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I’ve been racking my brain in hopes to come up with some sort of creative recipe that the kiddos could make at our classroom Valentine’s Day party. Then, it hit me… Poppin’ Love Potion Punch! Since our Snowman Slime recipe was such a big hit at the last party, I knew Poppin’ Love Potion Punch would have them popping with excitement too! It’s super easy to make, with just four ingredients! Plus, it tastes so yummy!
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POPPIN’ LOVE POTION PUNCH RECIPE
This super easy, no mess Poppin’ Love Potion Punch recipe will have your kiddos oohing and aahing as they sip on this magic potion drink!
INGREDIENTS
- 1/3 Cup – White Grape Juice
- 3/4 Cup – Lemon Lime Soda
- 1 TBS – Pop Rocks
- 1 TBS – Red Jello
Note: You can use any flavor of red Jello, but I used cherry flavor in my love potion drink. Also, please be cognizant of allergies or health conditions.
DIRECTIONS
- Pour 1/3 cup of white grape juice into a cup or beaker.
- Pour 3/4 cup of lemon lime soda into the juice.
- Mix 1 tablespoon of Pop Rocks and 1 tablespoon of red jello in a separate container.
- Add the magic ingredients to the beaker, and watch the potion fizz!
POPPIN’ LOVE POTION PUNCH VIDEO TUTORIAL
Check out this easy to follow video tutorial for step-by-step directions.
POPPIN’ LOVE POTION PUNCH BEAKERS
I’m hoping to have my kiddos drink their love potion from these plastic beakers I received from Oriental Trading, and I love that they will also double as my student Valentine’s Day gifts!
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I am so doing this for my daughter’s school Valentine party!! How much does it make?
This recipe is enough for one child. At school, we used clear 16 oz. Solo cups.
What else could be used in place of the beaker?? What is the capacity of tje beaker? Thank you
You could use any sort of cup or container. I just used the beaker to make it more legit, but at school we use clear 16 oz. solo cups.
This is awesome! Do you have a science experiment sheet to go with this? I need to make this academic to use in my classroom.