Sunshine in a Glass: The Ultimate 3-Ingredient Sparkling Punch
Quench your thirst and delight your guests with this effortlessly chic Sparkling Grape Pineapple Punch! It’s a vibrant, bubbly concoction that strikes the perfect balance between sweet and tart. Whether you’re hosting a sunny brunch, a backyard barbecue, or simply craving a sophisticated non-alcoholic sipper, this three-ingredient wonder is your new go-to. It’s pure refreshment, ready in minutes!
Ingredients
• 1 ½ cups / 360 ml unsweetened grape juice, chilled
• 1 ½ cups / 360 ml unsweetened pineapple juice, chilled
• 2 cups / 480 ml sugar-free soda or club soda, chilled
• Ice, for serving
• Optional Garnish: Fresh mint leaves
• Optional Spirit: 1 oz / 30 ml white rum per serving
Instructions
1. In a large pitcher or jug, combine the chilled unsweetened grape juice and pineapple juice. Stir well to mix.2. Gently pour in the chilled sugar-free soda. Stir lightly to combine, being careful not to agitate the bubbles too much.3. For best results, allow the mixture to chill in the refrigerator for at least one hour to let the flavors meld.4. To serve, fill glasses with ice. Pour the chilled punch over the ice. If using, add a splash of white rum to each glass, garnish with fresh mint leaves, and enjoy immediately.
Nutritional Information
• Per serving (mocktail version, approx. 8 oz / 240 ml)
• Calories: 85 kcal
• Carbohydrates: 20g
• Sugar: 18g (from natural fruit juice)
• Fat: 0g
• Protein
Pro Tips
• for the Perfect Punch
• For an extra cold punch that never gets diluted, use frozen grapes or pineapple chunks instead of regular ice cubes.
• Experiment with different sodas. A lemon-lime soda adds a citrusy zest, while ginger ale can provide a warm, spicy kick.
• To make this drink even more visually stunning, add a few fresh raspberries or orange slices to the pitcher before serving.
FAQ
Q: Can I make this punch alcoholic
A: Yes, the recipe suggests adding 1 oz (30 ml) of white rum to each serving to make it an alcoholic cocktail.
Q: How do I keep this punch from getting watery
A: To prevent a diluted punch, use frozen grapes or pineapple chunks in place of regular ice cubes. This keeps the drink cold without watering it down.
Q: Can I use a different kind of soda
A: Absolutely. While the recipe calls for club soda, you can experiment with lemon-lime soda for a citrusy zest or ginger ale for a warm, spicy kick.
Q: Is it better to make this punch in advance
A: For the best results, it’s recommended to combine the juices and chill them for at least one hour before serving. This allows the flavors to meld together. Add the soda just before serving to keep it bubbly.





