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This layered 4th of July Punch is pure magic! It’s not difficult to make, and all it takes is Hawaiian Punch, blue Gatorade, and Sprite zero.
Keep the patriotism going with Fourth of July Rice Krispies Treats, Red White and Blue Trifle, and Red, White, & Blue Bark!! Perfect for outdoor entertaining.
It’s Magic!
I’ve seen layered drinks all over the internet and knew I had to try them out for Fourth of July.
The whole concept is that you can layer the drinks by the sugar content of each layer. You start off with the most sugar-y drink and put that on the bottom. I used Hawaiian Punch. Then I used G2 Blue Gatorade, and then Sprite zero on top.
Why we love it:
- Festive. It’s the perfect treat to make for your holiday and gets rave reviews not only for the look, but for the taste.
- Simple. This easy drink recipe takes minutes to make and can easily be changed up for the occasion.
How to Make 4th of July Punch
- PREP. Collect medium or large cups or glasses (we used large mason jars).
- FRUIT PUNCH. In each glass, add a small handful of ice and pour fruit punch (heaviest sugar content) to fill the glass 1/3 of the way.
- GATORADE. Add another small handful of ice and pour blue Gatorade (less sugar content) until the glass is 2/3 full.
- SPRITE. Add one last handful of ice and pour sprite zero (no sugar) until glass is full. The drinks will stay layered based on the sugar content.
The whole trick is to just add ice as you go. So you add ice, then the bottom drink very slowly onto the ice. Then add more ice, then add the next drink slowly onto the ice and so on. It worked like a charm and looks so cool!!!
Recipe TipS
One Idea that I think might be fun is to freeze each type of drink into ice cubes prior to assembling this drink.
- Freeze fruit punch cubes
- Freeze Gatorade cubes
- Freeze sprite cubes or just use ice.
Make the drinks as written in the recipe except use the punch cubes. Not only will the colored cubes aid in making each layer more colorful, but they will continue to add flavor as they melt. Regular water ice cubes just water down the drink as they melt.
for more Drink Recipes:
- Shirley Temple
- Copycat Sonic Cherry Limeade
- Mint Julep
- Sonic Ocean Water
- Watermelon Juice
- Copycat Orange Julius
4th of July Punch Recipe
Ingredients
- Fruit Punch
- Blue Gatorade G2
- Sprite Zero
- Ice
Instructions
- Collect medium or large cups or glasses (we used large mason jars).
- In each glass, add a small handful of ice and pour fruit punch (heaviest sugar content) to fill the glass 1/3 of the way.
- Add another small handful of ice and pour blue Gatorade (less sugar content) until the glass is 2/3 full.
- Add one last handful of ice and pour sprite zero (no sugar) until glass is full. The drinks will stay layered based on the sugar content.
- Enjoy while cold!
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This patriotic drink is so cute and fun to make. The kids will love the combination of these flavors!
This looks like such a pretty drink, but we couldnโt get the layers to separate. ๐ We tried it all in the order listed, then changing it up, pouring slowly, etc. Bummer! Looks like a cute idea though.
Oh no, I’m so sorry to hear the drink didn’t work out!! Thanks for giving the recipe a try anyway!
Hello,
Could I please get the receipes for the patriotic drink & the patriotic rice krispie treats?
The patriotic drink is in the post, it’s not in a recipe card, so you need to just read through the post. It’s just adding ice, then layering your drinks ๐ Here is the link for the rice krispies…https://lilluna.com/fourth-of-july-rice-krispies-treats/ Hope you like them both ๐
Love the layered drink!! I can’t wait to try it!! Thanks so much for sharing ๐
The layered drinks are awesome, how have I not seen those. They will definitely be on my patio table this 4th of July – I can’t resist!
The retro set looks adorable! I’m going to have to try making those drinks with my kids…they would love that!