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New Years Eve Drinks for Kids

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Do not mix up another pitcher of Kool Aid and call it done this New Year’s Eve! Take a few more minutes and mix up a set of fancy New Years Eve Drinks for Kids!

Kids will have a blast with their “drinks like Momma’s.” Meanwhile, you’ll secure that “Mom of the Year Trophy.” Also, it’s never too late to celebrate! LOL! Don’t miss out on our other great mocktail recipes for kids, too!

This New Year’s Eve, let the kids join in on the shenanigans with some fun NYE Movies, fancy finger foods, and delicious drinks!

Are Mocktails Alcoholic?

Nope! Mocktails are just a short way of saying “fake cocktails”.

That means, they are similar to cocktails, but include ZERO alcohol – making them perfect for kids and anyone who is avoiding alcohol.

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Can Mocktails make you drunk?

Nope. Not even a smidgeon, since they contain zero alcohol!

They can be pretty sugar-heavy, though, so you might get a bit of excess energy if you drink too many of them.

        

 

How to make mocktails with soft drinks?

Using a lemon-lime soda like Sprite or 7Up is an excellent base for a bubbly, alcohol-free beverage. It has a tangy bite that you might miss in a non-alcoholic drink.

Top the bubbly soda with a fruity flavoring to create a delicious mocktail for kids.

What makes mocktails such a fun drink? 

Not only are they a delicious drink, but they’re perfect for special occasions. This is because many of them have a bright and beautiful color and the best part is that it’s a fun drink that the whole family can enjoy. 

​You’ll find some simple mocktail recipes that have sparkling juice in them, while others will have gummy bears or something else wild and adorable. When it comes to making a festive drink, it’s really not hard to come up with fun mocktails and fun ideas for them! 

      

 

What are good topping ideas for a fruity mocktail? 

Depending on the drink’s flavor, garnishes can be a great way to highlight it. Fresh mint or a slice of lime is perfect for holiday parties, while rimming tall glasses with sugar is ideal for a sweet tooth. 

​During the holiday season or for a New Year’s Eve party, you can make a simple recipe by adding a bit of vanilla ice cream to plastic champagne glasses to create a perfect non-alcoholic drink. 

​Having a premium glass and an easy recipe is essential for these non-alcoholic drinks! And don’t forget that maraschino cherries make any fun recipe look extra fancy, too! No matter what you add, it’s sure to be a big hit. 

What are the most popular mocktail drinks to make for kids?

Mocktail drinks are becoming increasingly popular among children. They offer an engaging way to encourage kids to choose healthy beverages without added sugar, caffeine, or other artificial ingredients found in traditional soda.

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Popular mocktails range from non-alcoholic versions of classic cocktails, such as Shirley Temples and Roy Rogers, to creative concoctions, like Watermelon Fizz and Kiwi Cooler.

The variety of flavors combined with the appeal of creating something unique makes these drinks especially attractive to young audiences.

Although recipes vary, common components of mocktails include fruit juices, simple syrup or syrups, seltzer water or sparkling cider, and mint leaves for garnish.

With minimal ingredient requirements, these drinks are straightforward to assemble, making them a hit with children and adults alike.

What are fun ways to serve mocktails for kids?

Serving delicious mocktails to kids can open up exciting ways for them to explore the world of drink flavors.

Mocktail recipes may include combinations such as apricot nectar and pineapple juice, cranberry and orange juices, or ginger ale and lime. Drinks can be served in various fun shapes, such as mason jars, cocktail glasses, or hollowed-out pineapples.

For an added touch, consider adding colorful pieces of fruit for extra flavor profiles and to make the presentation extra exciting. Incorporating refreshing herbal syrup into drinks can also offer an interesting flavor for young consumers to explore.

Furthermore, fresh herbs such as basil, rosemary, and mint have a mild flavor that is an excellent addition to various mocktails.

Are mocktails suitable for kids’ parties?

Mocktails are a great option to serve at children’s parties, offering a fun, varied alternative to sugary and soft drinks.

Mocktails can offer a range of different flavors. They can be just as aesthetically pleasing as traditional cocktails, with several recipes involving brightly colored decorations for added visual interest.

Not only are mocktails an enjoyable way for kids to get into the celebratory spirit, but they also provide health benefits by reducing their consumption of sugar-filled drinks.

As such, mocktails are an ideal option for children’s parties where health and enjoyment are equally important.

Are mocktails supposed to be served over ice?

Mocktails are beverages that are nonalcoholic, often featuring a combination of juices, syrups, and other ingredients.

While some mocktails may be served over ice, it is not necessary to do so. Typically, if a recipe calls for a shaken or blended mixed drink, it should be served over ice, as with a classic cocktail.

If the beverage is based on a single juice, syrup, or fruit puree, then mixed with soda water or tonic water and lightly garnished, it can be enjoyed over ice or on the rocks — the choice is a matter of taste.

In either case, high-quality ingredients in appropriate portions will make for an enjoyable mocktail experience.

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Two glasses of s’mores mocktails are topped with graham crackers, toasted marshmallows, chocolate, and fresh strawberry slices. The text reads: “a fun drink for teens! Try this easy S’mores Mocktail Recipe.”.
Smores Mocktail Recipe for Teens
Chocolate, marshmallow, strawberries in drink form? What's not to love!?
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Non Alcohol Champagne Spritzer
Non Alcohol Champagne Spritzer
This Faux Champagne Spritzer is a perfect “champagne” drink for your children this New Year's Eve to toast in the new year.
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Orange Mocktail Recipe
Oranges are weighing own trees all over the south. Use them up in this delicious mock cocktail recipe.
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Old Fashioned Root Beer Float
Old Fashioned Root Beer Float
Rootbeer floats remind me of my Grandpa. I can't wait to make this for my boys. They are going to love it as much as I always did.
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A glass filled with mango slush and garnished with fruit pieces. Text over the image reads: Super easy to prepare Mango Mocktail Recipe.
Mango Mocktail Recipe
Frozen drinks aren't just for summer! If you are bundled in warm clothing, frozen drinks can be fun!
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S’mores Dessert Milkshake
S’mores Dessert Milkshake
Don't want the tiny Smores shot above, but still love the idea of a S'mores flavored drink for the kisd? Try this creamy milkshake instead!
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A glass of blue mocktail with ice and a lemon slice, surrounded by festive ornaments and pine branches. Text reads: Perfect for holiday celebrations! Try this Blue Christmas Mocktail Recipe.
Blue Christmas Mocktail Recipe
This Blue Christmas Mocktail Recipe gets its beautiful color from the Blue Curacao used in the recipe. Blue Curacao is a sweet blue liqueur, distilled and flavored from the dried peel of bitter oranges – however, we are using a non-alcoholic version in this recipe.
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Cranberry Mocktail Recipe
Cranberries aren't just for Thanksgiving! This Cranberry Mocktail is sure to be a family favorite.
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Easy Sparkling Drink with Fruit Party Drink
Easy Sparkling Drink with Fruit Party Drink
Your children (and pregnant friends) are going to LOVE this fizzy, fruity, drink this New Years. Promise.
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Candy Apple Mocktail Recipe
Not only is this Candy Apple Mocktail gorgeous to look at, but it is delicious as well!
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Magical Mermaid Water Drink
Magical Mermaid Water Drink
How awesome is this magical drink? The kiddos are going to flip over the layered goodness of it! Plus, you can't go wrong with Mermaid anything. Am I right?
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Cotton Candy Mocktail Recipe
Speaking of magical drinks, your kids will think the disappearing cotton candy in this drink is fun, too.
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Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple
Is it New Years without a Shirley Temple? I mean really! Is it?
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Hawaiian Blue Mocktail
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Easy Cranberry Orange Spritzer Recipe
Easy Cranberry Orange Spritzer Recipe
We had a cranberry drink above and an orange drink above, now lets combine those flavors into one delicious faux cocktail!
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Virgin Sangria Mocktail Recipe
This gorgeous Virgin Sangria will be a hit this holiday season!
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Vegan Warm Horchata with Whole Grains and Almonds
Vegan Warm Horchata with Whole Grains and Almonds
The kids are really going to feel grown up this unusual hot drink.You don't have to tell them it is basically good for them! They will just love the cinnamon and vanilla flavorings. Score!
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A vibrant Pretty in Pink Mocktail Recipe, garnished with fruit slices and heart-shaped sprinkles, surrounded by strawberries and lemon halves. Text reads: Perfect drinks for kids! Pink Mocktails.
Pretty in Pink Mocktails for Kids
This pretty pink mocktail is great for Valentine's, but delicious any time of the year.
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A glass of a yellow-green iced drink sits on a table with the text perfect for sunny days Frosty Hawaiian Mocktail recipe across the center of the image.
Frosty Hawaiian Mocktail
Want a creamier version of a Blue Hawaiian? This layered drink is the answer. Note: it uses Blue Curacao SYRUP which is alcohol free and easily picked up on Amazon or near coffee creamer at your local store.
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Mason jars filled with a refreshing mint julep mocktail, garnished with fresh mint leaves and striped straws, with a text overlay reading quick & easy recipe MINT JULEP MOCKTAIL.
Easy Mint Julep Mocktail Recipe
This amazing virgin Mint Julep recipe is so easy to make. All you have to do is make the simple syrup in a small saucepan, remove from heat and combine with some limeade (or lemon juice if you’re desperate).
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A top-down view of a creamy Peppermint Mocktail in a glass with a red-and-white striped straw, rimmed with crushed peppermint. Text overlay reads easy-to-make drink PEPPERMINT MOCKTAILS. A peppermint candy is nearby.
Delicious Peppermint Mocktail for Kids
This Peppermint Mocktail is seriously delicious. It's like a bright and tasty treat with a creamy base that it just perfect for a cold winter night!
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A mason jar filled with an orange-colored Papaya and Blood Orange Mocktail, garnished with a strawberry, a cherry, and mint. Text reads: fun & easy recipe for kids ORANGE MOCKTAIL. Bright, festive background.
Easy Papaya and Blood Orange Mocktail Recipe for Kids
This Papaya and Blood Orange might claim to be a Christmas mocktail, but really it is a great winter mocktail – period!
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