You’ll love to share this tasty Valentine’s Day Drink with your family and friends! We like to call it Cupid’s Punch!

Cupid’s Punch
I love finding simple ways to make everyday moments feel a little more special, and sometimes something as small as a “fancy” drink is what kids remember most. Being the “extra” mom every now and then is worth it when you see their faces light up!
Cupid’s Punch is an easy Valentine’s Day drink that feels special and celebratory without being complicated, making it perfect for kids’ parties, classroom celebrations, or even a laid-back Galentine’s get-together. It’s the kind of recipe you can throw together in minutes and still feel like you went the extra mile.

What You’ll Need
- Pink lemonade (chilled)
- Raspberry sherbet
- Jet-Puffed Hearts Marshmallows
Optional but fun:
- Edible glitter
- Heart-shaped crazy straws
How to Make Cupid’s Punch
Start by pouring pink lemonade into a large punch bowl. (If it’s a big bowl for a big party, you might want to pour two bottles of lemonade).

Scoop raspberry sherbet directly into the lemonade. As it melts, it creates a creamy, fizzy punch that’s as tasty as it is pretty.

Sprinkle Jet-Puffed Hearts marshmallows over the top. They float beautifully and instantly make the punch feel Valentine-ready.

Serve immediately while the sherbet is bubbly and cold. Ladle into clear cups to show off that pink color!
Fun Valentine’s Tip 💕Add a pinch of edible glitter for extra sparkle, or serve with heart-shaped crazy straws. It’s such an easy way to make this simple drink feel extra special!
With just three simple ingredients, this pretty pink Cupid’s Punch looks impressive but is incredibly easy to make. Whether you’re hosting a full-on Valentine’s party or just adding a little magic to an ordinary day, this drink is sure to bring smiles all around. We hope you feel extra loved this Valentine’s Day! 💖
Looking for more sweet Valentine’s Day ideas? We’re sharing even more adorable recipes to pair with your punch—check them out on the blog!








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