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Football Punch is the bright green, fizzy, sherbet-topped drink that owns the game day table, three ingredients in a punch bowl with scoops of lime sherbet floating like foam, and at our playoff party last season the kids drained the bowl before halftime. If the grown-up table wants their own pitcher, our apple cider punch is the fall answer.

It takes 10 minutes, costs a few dollars, and the sherbet does a slow-melt magic trick all through the first quarter.
Football Punch Quick Look
- 🕒 Prep Time: 10 minutes
- 🌡️ Cook Time: 0 minutes (no cook)
- ⏳ Total Time: 10 minutes
- 🍽️ Serving: 4 quarts (about 20 cups)
- ⚡ Calories: 696kcal
- 🌶️ Flavor Profile: Sweet-tart lemon-lime fizz under creamy melting lime sherbet
- ✋ Difficulty: As easy as our 3 ingredient pink punch, just greener
Quick Answer
Dissolve two packets of lemon-lime drink mix in 3 quarts of water with the sugar listed on the packets. Pour it into a punch bowl with a 2 liter of lemon-lime soda, then scoop the lime sherbet on top with an ice cream scoop. The sherbet floats and slowly melts into a creamy green foam. Serve immediately with a ladle.
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Why This Recipe Works
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- The sherbet is the ice. Floating scoops chill the punch without watering it down, and as they melt they add a creamy layer that plain ice could never contribute.
- Drink mix plus soda layers the flavor. The mix delivers concentrated lemon-lime tang while the soda adds sweetness and carbonation, together they taste bigger than either alone.
- Green on green on green. Drink mix, soda, and lime sherbet all pull in the same color direction, which is why the bowl looks so intentionally football-field green.
- A 30 second microwave trick. Softening the sherbet container briefly makes clean scooping effortless, so the scoops look like foam art instead of gouged chunks.
- Made in the bowl, served in the bowl. No blender, no pitcher transfers, everything combines right where it serves, which is exactly what you want mid-party.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- It is a 3 ingredient, 10 minute, no cook recipe, the punch bowl is legitimately the hardest thing to find.
- It is kid-friendly with zero alcohol, so the whole roster drinks from the same bowl while the sticky grilled wings disappear.
- The floating sherbet scoops are the show, they foam and swirl as they melt and every ladleful gets some of the creamy top.
Key Ingredients

Three ingredients, one bowl, and a color that reads touchdown from across the room.
- Lemon-Lime Drink Mix: Two packets of the Kool-Aid style mix build the flavor base and that unmistakable turf green color. Mix it with water and the sugar called for on the packet.
- Lemon-Lime Soda: A full 2 liter brings the fizz. Sprite, 7UP, or Sierra Mist all work, and the store brand saves a few bucks for the snack table.
- Lime Sherbet: The play-maker. Scoops float on top, slowly melting into a creamy foam that turns the punch from a drink into a dessert. 48 ounces sounds like a lot, it is exactly right.
See recipe card for exact quantities.
Variations and Substitutions
Swap the colors and flavors to match the occasion, the formula never changes.
- Team colors: Orange drink mix with orange sherbet, berry mix with raspberry sherbet, match the bowl to your jersey.
- Sharper citrus: Swap the soda for ginger ale and add a can of pineapple juice for a punch with more bite.
- Pink crowd: Our pink punch is the same 3 ingredient trick in baby-shower colors.
- Slushy version: Freeze half the drink mix liquid in ice cube trays and blend with the soda for a frozen football slush.
- Adults-only bowl: A cup or two of vodka or coconut rum stirs in seamlessly, label the bowl clearly.
How to Make Football Punch

- Mix the drink mix packets with the water and the amount of sugar stated on the back of the packets, stirring until fully dissolved.
- Pour the drink mix liquid and the lemon-lime soda into a punch bowl.
- Using an ice cream scoop, scoop the lime sherbet into the punch. Pro move, microwave the sherbet container with the lid off for 30 seconds first, and the scoops release perfectly.
- Serve immediately with a ladle, catching some of the melting sherbet foam in every cup.
Recipe Tips & Tricks
- Chill everything ahead. Cold water, cold soda, freezer-hard sherbet, since there is no ice in the bowl, ingredient temperature is your only chill.
- Add the soda at the bowl, not before. Mixing it early kills the fizz, it goes in right before the sherbet.
- The 30 second microwave trick on the sherbet container makes scooping effortless and the scoops prettier.
- Scoop the sherbet last, right before guests arrive, the foam show lasts about an hour and you want kickoff to see it.
- Keep backup sherbet in the freezer, when the bowl runs low, a fresh scoop revives the whole thing instantly.
- Use a clear bowl if you have one, half the appeal is watching the green layers swirl.
Serving Ideas and Suggestions
Set the bowl at the end of the snack table with our BBQ beef nachos and buffalo chicken egg rolls, everything self-serves so you actually watch the game.
For the halftime spread, add a meatball pizza and bowls of puppy chow, salty-sweet against the tart green punch.
Serve it in clear cups so the green shows, and drop a mini scoop of sherbet in each cup for the full float experience.
Leftover punch loses its fizz overnight, so this is a make-and-drink-today recipe, scale the batch to your crowd instead of planning leftovers.

Football Punch FAQs
Football punch is made of three ingredients, lemon-lime drink mix, lemon-lime soda, and lime sherbet. The drink mix and soda build a sweet-tart green base, and scoops of sherbet float on top, melting into a creamy foam. It is naturally kid-friendly with no alcohol.
Partially. Dissolve the drink mix in water and refrigerate it up to 2 days ahead, but add the soda and sherbet right before serving, the fizz fades and the sherbet melts flat if the football punch sits assembled. Final assembly takes 2 minutes, so there is nothing lost waiting.
The sherbet is the ice. Frozen scoops chill the football punch as they float, and they melt into flavor instead of water. Start with refrigerator-cold water and soda, and if the party runs long, add a fresh scoop of sherbet instead of ice cubes.
Lime sherbet keeps football punch in true turf-green territory and matches the lemon-lime base. Rainbow sherbet works in a pinch and kids love it, though the color drifts from football field to tie-dye. For team colors, use orange or raspberry sherbet with a matching drink mix.
Yes, a cup or two of vodka, white rum, or coconut rum stirs into football punch without fighting the lemon-lime flavor. Add it with the soda and taste as you go. If kids are at the party, make the spiked bowl clearly labeled or keep the alcohol on the side for adults to add per cup.
This football punch recipe makes roughly 4 quarts plus sherbet, about 20 cups, which covers 10 to 15 guests through a game. For a bigger crowd, double everything, mix the drink base in advance, and refresh the bowl with soda and sherbet at halftime so the second half gets the full foam show.
Feeding the fall crowd instead? Our apple cider punch is the sweater-weather bowl.
Football Punch
Ingredients
- 2 packets lemon-lime drink mix like KoolAid
- 3 quarts water
- 2 liter lemon-lime soda
- 48 oz. lime sherbet
Instructions
- Mix the drink mix with the water and the amount of sugar stated for the drink mix on back of package until it is dissolved.
- Place the lemon-lime drink mix liquid with the soda in a punch bowl.
- Using an ice cream scoop, scoop the sherbet into the punch. It is easier to do this if you put the sherbet container in the microwave for 30 seconds with the top off.
- Serve and enjoy!
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I love punches that have sorbet in them. The kids would LOVE these. Thanks for sharing a Simple Supper Tuesday.
I love punch!! I will use this. Thanks! I would love to have you hop over and share with us at Tell Me About It Tuesday! (http://www.sweetsillysara.com/2014/01/tell-me-about-it-tuesday-3.html)
This looks so refreshing and delicious!
This has such a cute ring to it, too! “Touchdown Punch” just rolls off my tongue 😀 I love it, and it caught my eye at Craft Dictator’s “Tasty Tuesday”–I had to stop by!
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You could definitely change the color. I went with the green for the field and could be universal like that. Thanks for coming by!
well depending on what team the color could be changed this is an awesome touchdown drink
Ok so this looks pretty darn awesome. I may need to bring this to the superbowl party I’ll be attending on Sunday. Thanks for sharing- following you on twitter!
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This looks amazing! I love that you used koolaid, too! It looks so refreshing! Thanks so much for sharing it with everyone. I’ve pinned it to the party board!
Marti
I’m thinking orange sherbert and koolaid for the Broncos!
I love just about any drink that’s lime green in color! Looks yummy!!! Thanks for sharing with Random Recipe Roundup!