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Looking for the perfect drink for a baby shower, or another fun occasion? This pink punch recipe is sure to do the trick!

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Calling all pink lovers! This one is for you. If you’re looking for a pretty punch recipe for an upcoming party, a baby shower, a bachelorette party, or anything in-between, this is definitely it! The flavor of this punch is so so good, and it makes the perfect statement piece for any party set-up.

This Frothy Pink Cloud Punch is perfect for entertaining large parties without any effort. Originally featured at Melissa’s baby shower, this pink punch is the perfect drink for spring or any girly occasion! The perfect pink shower was also featured on Better Homes & Gardens to show the beautiful details that made up the baby shower. With just three ingredients, you cannot go wrong with this punch!

How to Make Pink Punch

To make this pretty pink punch recipe, all you need is raspberry sherbet, lemon lime soda, and edible gold stars. That’s it!

All you have to do is add the raspberry sherbet into a pretty punch bowl. Then, gently pour the lemon lime soda over top of the sherbet. It will start to develop a froth as you pour. Once all of the soda is in the punch bowl, sprinkle edible gold stars on top. It’s that easy!

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EASY DREAMY FROTHY PINK PUNCH RECIPE

By Melissa Johnson
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Add raspberry sherbet into a punch bowl of your choice
  • Gently pour lemon lime soda over the sherbet. It will develop a nice froth to it.
  • Gradually sprinkle desired amount of edible gold star sprinkles for extra flair.
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This Easy Dreamy Pink Froth Punch recipe was developed in collaboration with Melissa Johnson +  Confetti & Bliss  for Melissa Johnson’s baby shower.

Photography for Best Friends For Frosting by: Nichole Bremming

About Melissa Johnson

My bakery experience taught me the secrets to simple baking. Now, I share easy-to-follow recipes and party ideas through Best Friends For Frosting® and my cookbook, Celebrating Everyday, simplifying everyday cooking and holiday celebrations.

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26 Comments

  1. Jhoei says:

    I love the pink! Perfect drink for a girl’s party!

  2. Carrie Green says:

    So beautiful. Thanks for sharing this amazing article. I have been also referring to https://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/ for everything related to pregnancy and babies, and it is quite useful. Hope this helps your readers as well.

  3. Delia says:

    I made this punch at a baby shower everyone loved it, it was delicious. It is so easy to make.

    1. Melissa | Best Friends for Frosting says:

      I am SO happy to hear this!

    2. Erin says:

      Hello! How much raspberry sherbet and lemon lime soda did you use? Thank you!

    3. Vivian says:

      What kind of gold stars did you use and where can I buy it? Needing for baby shower this Saturday. Thank you!

      1. Melissa | Best Friends for Frosting says:

        Aren’t they wonderful! They are by Wilton and you can order from Amazon or get at Michaels.

  4. Shari says:

    How much sherbert and lemon lime soda?

  5. Kelly says:

    Wondering if this will taste good using orange sherbet?

    1. Melissa | Best Friends for Frosting says:

      I have tried it this way and it was soooo good!

      1. Teresa says:

        Looks so good could you please tell me the amount for each ingredients My coworker is a male he is about to have a girl would love to make this for his baby shower
        Thanks Teresa

  6. Suzanne Boesch says:

    Where do you get the edible hearts?

  7. Monika says:

    Where did you find that punch bowl?

    1. Dana says:

      Looks like a trifle (sp) bowl …

    2. Kathy says:

      That looks more like a trifle bowl and they’re everywhere.

      1. Melissa | Best Friends for Frosting says:

        Yes, you nailed it! =)

        1. Tracey says:

          How much sherbet to soda ratio?

  8. Laura says:

    Luv it!

    1. Claudette Rownd says:

      What are the amounts of the ingredients? I would l8ke to make this for a Valentine luncheon.

  9. Kim Glasco says:

    what are the amounts of the ingrediants?

  10. Michelle says:

    Having an impossible time trying to find raspberry sherbert, but I have found a ton of raspberry sorbet. Is it ok to use sorbet?