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    Published: Sep 27, 2025 · Updated: Nov 6, 2025. Post contains affiliate links. See full disclosure page for details.

    Bubbly Thanksgiving Punch (Non-Alcoholic!)

    Celebrations call for toasts, and this Non-Alcoholic Thanksgiving Punch recipe is the best way I know to ensure everyone can raise a glass during the holidays. Simply made with just 8 ingredients in about 10 minutes, this festive, fruity drink is a crowd-pleaser the whole family will enjoy!

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    closeup shot of two classes of Thanksgiving punch garnished with cinnamon sticks, apple and orange slices, and fresh cranberries.
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    When it comes to the holidays, most home cooks are fully focused on dinner—the roast turkey, mashed sweet potatoes, healthy corn casserole, bacon green bean casserole and make-ahead stuffing are quite important, after all! That said, this Thanksgiving punch is certain to win you lots of bonus points with your guests.

    We all know the devil’s in the details, and nothing says “my holiday ducks are in a row” like a special seasonal drink recipe. While my Starbucks pumpkin spice cold brew is what keeps me going in the kitchen in the lead-up to the big event, by the time guests arrive, I’m in the mood for something lighter, brighter, and bubblier. This sparkling holiday punch is just the thing.

    With 4 fall fruits, a hint of fizz, and no booze, Thanksgiving punch is geared towards a mixed crowd. Serve it as is for kiddos and DDs, or spike it with a tipple of your favorite spirit for a bit more fun. Either way, it’s as much a treat to sip on as it is to look at. Cheers all around!

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    • What does it taste like?
    • Why You’ll Love This Thanksgiving Punch Recipe
    • Ingredients Needed
    • Substitutions
    • How To Make Thanksgiving Punch
    • Optional Variations & Dietary Adjustments
    • Serving Suggestions
    • Storage Instructions
    • Recipe Success Tips
    • Non-Alcoholic Thanksgiving Punch Nutrition
    • Pricing Info
    • FAQs
    • Other Thanksgiving Recipes
    • Recipe

    What does it taste like?

    This festive non-alcoholic Thanksgiving punch is crisp, refreshing, and just the right balance of sweet and tart. The overall taste is light, fruity, and balanced—sweet enough for kids to love, but sophisticated enough that adults will happily sip it (and maybe spike it).

    The pomegranate juice brings a deep, jewel-toned tang, while apple cider adds cozy autumn warmth with hints of orchard sweetness. Orange juice brightens everything with a citrusy zing, and a touch of simple syrup smooths out the sharper edges. The sparkling water gives it a lively fizz that makes each sip feel celebratory. 

    Fresh cranberries, apple slices, and orange rounds float on top, infusing subtle flavor and adding a beautiful pop of color that’s in line with the season. In other words, it’s the perfect thing to fill your punch bowl this holiday season!

    Why You’ll Love This Thanksgiving Punch Recipe

    • Quick & Easy – Measure and mix a few liquids, add a few sliced fruits, then serve with a splash of sparkling water for fizz. All in, this easy fall fruit punch recipe takes just 10 minutes to whip up!
    • All-Natural & Non-Alcoholic – Unlike store-bought celebratory drinks that are loaded with added sugars, artificial colors, preservatives, and even booze, this easy DIY is Oregon Dietician-approved! It’s made with just unsweetened fruit juices, a hint of simple syrup instead of HFCS, plus some real fruit for garnish. 
    • Crowd-Pleasing & Versatile – When my burly fireman husband, girly-girl sister, and picky toddlers all agree that this Thanksgiving punch is yummy, you know it’s a winner. Hubby likes his with a splash of bourbon, sis prefers a tipple of vodka, and the kids are pumped by the soda bubbles. Either way, it’s worth toasting to!
    hand grabbing a glass of non alcoholic Thanksgiving punch to cheers with.

    Ingredients Needed

    • Pomegranate Juice – With a ruby red hue and a bright, tangy taste, pomegranate juice sets the perfect celebratory tone. 
    • Apple Cider – Warmly spiced cider adds a hint of malic sweetness reminiscent of a crisp, cool day at the orchard.
    • Orange Juice – Sweet-tart citrus acts as the bridge between acidic pomegranate juice and spiced cider. Use freshly squeezed OJ for the best possible flavor. 
    • Simple Syrup – Made of equal parts water and white sugar, this sweetener helps to soften the sour edges with zero fuss. It melts right in with no need for vigorous stirring.
    • Cranberries – Cranberries add a beautiful pop of color that floats atop your glass. Use frozen berries so they double as non-melting ice cubes.
    • Orange & Apple – Sliced thin and added as garnish, these fruits add a sangria-like swagger to the bowl. Feel free to use regular naval oranges, bright red blood oranges, or pretty pink Cara Caras depending on your mood. I personally prefer crisp, sweet-tart apple varieties like Honeycrisp or Fuji, but any variety will suffice!
    • Sparkling Water – Plain sparkling mineral water, club soda, or seltzer adds a sparkly effervescence that feels extra special.
    ingredients needed to make non alcoholic Thanksgiving punch recipe measured out on a white table.

    Substitutions

    • Pomegranate Juice – Sweet-tart cranberry juice or cranberry juice mixes make a fantastic substitute.
    • Apple Cider – Plain apple juice will work, though you’ll miss out on some of the spice. If you go this route, consider adding a few star anise and cinnamon sticks to the bowl to infuse the punch with warmth. Pear cider can also be used.
    • Orange Juice – Sweet Meyer lemon juice is a decent stand-in, though you may need an extra splash of simple syrup to balance it out.
    • Simple Syrup – Consider using a seasonally inspired infusion like blood orange simple syrup or apple brown sugar syrup for another layer of flavor.
    • Cranberries – Fresh pomegranate arils (a.k.a. seeds or pips) have a similar jewel-toned hue and complementary flavor. 
    • Orange – You can experiment with lemon or grapefruit slices if you prefer.
    • Apple – Fresh pear also works!
    • Sparkling Water – For extra sweetness, try sparkling apple juice. Or, swap in dry sparkling white wine for an adults-only topper!

    How To Make Thanksgiving Punch

    Step 1: Start With Cider. Pour the apple cider into a large pitcher or punch bowl.

    Step 2: Mix in Juices. Add the orange juice, pomegranate juice, and simple syrup, then stir until everything is well combined.

    Step 3: Add the Fruit. Gently stir in the sliced apples, oranges, and cranberries so they float throughout the punch.

    Step 4: Pour the Punch. Fill glasses about two-thirds of the way full, making sure to include some fruit in each serving.

    Step 5: Finish with Fizz. Top each glass with a splash of sparkling water, then serve immediately for maximum bubbliness.

    apple cider being poured into a glass pitcher.
    orange juice being poured into the pitcher with the apple cider, pomegranate juice, and simple syrup.
    Thanksgiving punch in a pitcher after adding the fresh fruit.
    action shot of a punch glass being filled with the non-alcoholic Thanksgiving fruit punch.
    action shot of sparkling water being poured atop the punch for sparkle.

    Optional Variations & Dietary Adjustments

    • Thanksgiving Cocktail Punch – For the grown-ups, swap the sparkling water with prosecco and/or add a splash of vodka, rum, or bourbon to each glass for a refreshingly boozy twist. 
    • Refined Sugar-Free – Skip the simple syrup or swap it for a sugar-free sweetener like monkfruit or stevia to cut back on added sugars.
    • Spiced Punch – Add a few cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, or star anise to the pitcher for a cozy mulled flavor that’s perfect for Thanksgiving.
    • Citrus Twist – Use grapefruit or blood orange juice in place of regular orange juice for a tangier, more complex punch.
    • Berry Boost – Toss in fresh raspberries or pomegranate arils along with the cranberries for extra color and flavor.
    • Kid-Friendly Fun – Serve with festive straws or in mason jars rimmed with cinnamon sugar to make it extra special for little ones.
    • Sparkle Swap – Instead of sparkling water, try flavored seltzer (like cranberry or orange) for a subtle twist without added sweetness.

    Serving Suggestions

    This festive punch is the perfect centerpiece for your holiday drink spread. Serve it in a large clear glass pitcher or punch bowl so the jewel-toned juices and floating fruit slices can really shine—it doubles as a gorgeous table decoration. For a touch of fun, garnish each glass with a cinnamon stick stirrer or a sprig of rosemary to echo the classic flavors of Thanksgiving.

    If you’re hosting a crowd, set up a DIY punch station. Make sure to keep the sparkling water separate so each guest can top off their glass for maximum fizz. For the adults, you can even offer some wine or spirits (like prosecco, bourbon, vodka, or Schnapps) on the side for an easy cocktail upgrade.

    overhead shot looking down into a glass of Thanksgiving punch with a slice of apple, cranberries, and a cinnamon stick floating on top with fresh slices of orange and apple framing the shot beneath.

    Storage Instructions

    • Make Ahead: Mix the apple cider, pomegranate juice, orange juice, and simple syrup up to 24 hours in advance. Store covered in the fridge so the flavors can meld.
    • Add Fruit & Sparkling Water Last: For the prettiest presentation, add the sliced fruit and cranberries within an hour of serving so they stay fresh and vibrant. Always wait until right before serving to add the sparkling water (or flavored seltzer) to keep the fizz lively.
    • Leftovers: If you have extra, strain out the fruit and store the punch in a sealed jar or pitcher in the fridge for up to 3 days. The flavor will still be delicious, though the sparkle will fade—just top with fresh sparkling water or run through a Soda Stream when serving again.

    Recipe Success Tips

    • Chill everything first. Refrigerate your juices, cider, and sparkling water before mixing so the punch stays cold longer without relying on too much ice.
    • Add sparkle last. Pour in the sparkling water right before serving to keep the fizz nice and fizzy.
    • Balance the sweetness. Apple cider can vary in sweetness, so adjust the simple syrup to fit your preference.
    • Slice fruit thinly. Thin slices of apple and orange look prettier, float better, and are easier for guests to scoop or pour into their glasses.
    • Keep it cold. Float a ring of ice made with juice (instead of water) in the punch bowl to keep things chilled without watering it down. You can also use frozen cranberries like ice cubes!
    hand placing a cinnamon stick in a glass of Thanksgiving punch for garnish.

    Non-Alcoholic Thanksgiving Punch Nutrition

    Each serving of this non-alcoholic Thanksgiving punch comes in at about 133 calories. 32 grams of carbohydrates from natural fruit sugars gives you a quick energy boost—pair it with protein and fiber-packed foods to keep your blood sugar from spiking. With 0 grams of fat and protein and just 11 mg of sodium, it’s a drink that’s light on the stomach while still feeling festive.

    The blend of juices and fruit also contributes a variety of vitamins and antioxidants. Pomegranate juice is rich in polyphenols, which support heart health and reduce inflammation. Apple cider adds a dose of potassium and vitamin C, while orange juice is well-known for its immune-supporting vitamin C. 

    And even though the fiber is minimal in liquid form, you’ll still get a smidge from the fresh fruit slices floating in each glass. Overall, this punch is a sweet, seasonal way to hydrate and nourish your body while enjoying the flavors, vibrant colors and natural nutrients of fall fruits. Cheers to the season!

    Total nutritional content per serving is:

    • Calories: 133 calories
    • Carbohydrates: 32 grams
    • Protein: 0 grams
    • Total Fat: 0 grams
    • Sodium: 11 mg
    • Fiber: 0 grams

    *This nutritional information is an estimate and calculated based on the ingredients used to create the recipe. The nutritional value of your ingredients may differ slightly. Furthermore, this food is not intended to prevent, diagnose, cure, or treat any disease.

    two clear scalloped punch glasses filled with non alcoholic Thanksgiving punch on a white table with slices of orange and apple on the table.

    Pricing Info

    This is what I personally paid to make this recipe:

    • 3 cups pomegranate juice: $1.49
    • 2 cups apple cider: $0.57
    • 1 cup orange juice: $0.73
    • ½ cup simple syrup: $0.17
    • 1 cup cranberries: $0.98
    • 1 orange: $0.87
    • 1 apple: $0.92
    • 2 cups sparkling water: $0.49

    The total comes out to be around $6.22 or roughly $0.78 per serving!

    FAQs

    Is Thanksgiving punch alcoholic?

    While I made this recipe for Thanksgiving punch non-alcoholic to serve a wider audience, you can easily turn it into a cocktail punch. Just swap the sparkling water with prosecco or add a splash of vodka, rum, or bourbon to individual glasses for the adults.

    Is Thanksgiving punch just for Thanksgiving? 

    Heck no! This easy non-alcholic fruit punch is perfect for any cool weather gathering!

    horizontal hero shot of two glasses of non-alcoholic thanksgiving punch on a white table with a bunch of orange fall leaves, slices of orange and apple, and a pitcher with the rest of the punch.

    Other Thanksgiving Recipes

    • Apple Walnut Salad (w/Apple Cider Vinaigrette)
    • Make Ahead Stuffing (Bake Now or Next Day!)
    • Caramelized Brussels Sprouts with Bacon
    • Cranberry Jalapeno Dip w/Whipped Cream Cheese

    Tried this recipe? Please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating in the comments below! I would really appreciate your feedback!

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    Bubbly Thanksgiving Punch (Non-Alcoholic)

    Whether served spiked or plain, this easy, bubbly Non-Alcoholic Thanksgiving Punch is the perfect addition to any fall party.
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Total Time5 minutes mins
    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 8 servings
    Calories: 133kcal
    Author: Megan Byrd, RD
    Cost: $6.22 or $0.78/serving

    Equipment

    • 1 serving pitcher

    Ingredients

    • 3 cups pomegranate juice
    • 2 cups apple cider
    • 1 cup orange juice
    • ½ cup simple syrup
    • 1 cup cranberries (fresh or frozen)
    • 1 orange sliced
    • 1 apple cored and sliced
    • 2 cups sparkling water
    • cinnamon sticks optional for garnish

    Instructions

    • Combine pomegranate juice, apple cider, orange juice, and simple syrup in a large serving pitcher. Stir in cranberries, orange slices, and apple slices.
    • Top with sparkling water right before serving, and garnish with cinnamon sticks if desired. Drink up!

    Notes

    This makes about 8 cups of Thanksgiving punch!

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1cup | Calories: 133kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Sodium: 11mg
    Thanksgiving punch.

    If you end up making this and loving it, take a photo and tag me on Instagram! I’d love to see your versions of my recipes! And feel free to rate it down below in the comment section. I would really appreciate it!

    xoxo Megan

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      November 26, 2025 at 7:43 am

      5 stars
      It was very wonderfull and it made our whole familly happpy

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