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Red Hot Punch

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2 Dec 2014
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{Cinnamon Pineapple Punch}


This recipe is one I got from my sister years ago. If I didn’t know and trust her, I’d say that the flavor combination was just too crazy to work. But it is good! If you’re looking for a party drink that will surprise your guests, this is it.

Red Hot Punch
1/2 cup red hots (look for bags of them, or in the bulk section of a grocery store, rather than buying the small jars found in the cake decorating aisle)
3 cups pineapple juice, divided (I get the frozen concentrate, and the right amount of water to it, then measure out what I need for the recipe)
1/3 cup sugar
2 liters lemon lime soda


On the stove heat 2 cups pineapple juice and candy over medium high heat until the candy dissolves. Add remaining 1 cup of pineapple juice and the sugar. Stir until sugar dissolves. Chill in fridge. You can make this up to a day ahead of time. Add soda right before serving.


Have you ever had this cinnamon pineapple drink before–or do you think you’ll try it? I’d love to hear!


Then grab these other drink recipes from these ladies!


Cori @ Hey Let’s Make Stuff + Sara @ Major Hoff Takes a Wife + Stephanie @ Crafting in the Rain
Jessica @ Chaos and Love + April @ illistyle + Kelly @ Eclectic Momsense
Alli @ Made with Happy + Melanie @ Artzy Creations + Tracey @ Let’s Go junking

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