Halloween Drinks for Kids – These are the best spook-a-licious Halloween drinks that are sure to please kids on their Halloween party! Super fun non-alcoholic Halloween beverages for kids at any age!

Serve these fun and spooky Halloween drinks for kids Halloween parties. Bubbly, hauntingly delicious and super spooky beverages that will be loved at any kids Halloween festivities. From green-tastic Witches Brew Punch to a spooky Halloween Eyeball Punch, here’s something for every kids party theme.
This post is about the best Halloween Drinks for Kids.
14 HAUNTINGLY TASTY HALLOWEEN DRINKS FOR KIDS PARTIES
WITCHES BREW PUNCH
Witches Brew Punch – spooky and fun Non Alcoholic Witches Brew Punch, perfect for a scary Halloween party! Green Halloween mocktail recipe that kids and adults will obsess over. Bubbly, delicious and easy to make virgin Halloween drink!

ZOMBIE BRAIN JELLO CUPS (NON-ALCOHOLIC)
OMIT THE ALCOHOL FROM THIS RECIPE AND MAKE IN NON-ALCOHOLIC. See notes down below.
Purple Jello Shots – You’re going to enjoy these creepy zombie brain Purple Jello Shots that are perfect for Halloween parties and special occasions. (Omit the alcohol and switch it to grape juice to make them virgin).

HALLOWEEN PUNCH
OMIT THE ALCOHOL FROM THIS RECIPE AND MAKE IN NON-ALCOHOLIC. See notes down below. Halloween Punch – This purple spooky Halloween punch is the perfect addition to kids Halloween festivities.

SPARKLING PUMPKIN PUNCH
Pumpkin Punch – This non-alcoholic pumpkin punch is the perfect drink for Thanksgiving and Halloween! A fun and tasty fall mocktail inspired by the all time favorite – pumpkin pie!

GHOUL JUICE
If you’re throwing a kids Halloween movie night, this Ghoul Juice is the perfect addition to their festivities. Fizzy, sweet and full of gummy eyeballs, it makes the perfect spooky Halloween drink for kids!

WIGGLY WORM MOCKTAIL
Worms in Halloween is a must! You just need 4 simple ingredients to make this horribly-tasty Halloween wiggly worm mocktail.

HALLOWEEN PUNCH
Here’s another spooky Halloween punch! This kid-friendly non-alcoholic Halloween punch is so easy, fun and creative and looks so effective, it’ll be the talking point of this year’s spooky celebrations.

SLOW COOKER WITCHES BREW DRINK
Brew up some spooky witches brew in your slow cooker! Make your cauldron (slow cooker, hah!) ready and make this spooky looking green witches brew drink. Kids will love this!

HALLOWEEN SHERBET PUNCH
How about a sherbet punch? It is always well loved during spooky parties. Halloween Sherbet Punch is a 4 ingredient, easy-to-make, lemon-lime juice drink filled with floating frothy sherbet, spooky eyeballs, and slimy worms. Yum!

HOCUS POCUS HALLOWEEN DRINK
If you’re having a Hocus Pocus movie marathon with your kids, serve up some themed drinks too. Made with a mix of fruit juices, it’s perfect for your next Halloween party and sure to be a big hit for those wanting a non-alcoholic drink.

HALLOWEEN EYEBALL PUNCH
Eyeballs punches are my all time favorite. So spooky and creative! A Halloween punch recipe is perfect for a crowd and, despite its disturbing appearance, it tastes really good! Lychee eyeballs are a great alternative to gummy eyeballs when you want to get crafty.

APPLE CIDER POISON PUNCH
So creative and hauntingly good – this apple cider poison punch is the perfect Halloween punch for kids. Edible shimmer dust gives this Halloween punch an elegant, mystical appearance which will fascinate everyone at the costume party. In fact, this is so popular you might even want to double the recipe to make sure you don’t run out!

ORANGE FANTA FLOAT FOR HALLOWEEN
This orange Fanta float is ideal for entertaining a house full of kids or adults! Add a spooky eyeball for a bit of extra cringy fun!

OOGIE BOOGIE MOCKTAIL
Throw the dice and take a gamble with this Oogie Boogie Mocktail! It is a fizzy, gummy worm-filled drink that is perfect for Halloween! Such a fun and creative way to serve up some Halloween drinks for kids!

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