Kiwi Frog Halloween Slushie

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Have you ever tried a Kiwi Frog Halloween slushie?

When Halloween comes around, it is always fun to have some great recipes on hand to really amp up the “spooky” factor as much as possible.

And one beverage that can add great spooky fun to any Halloween gathering is a big batch of Frog Slush.

This stuff is amazing!

And it’s only 92 calories if you don’t eat that frog gummie, so you can enjoy serving it guilt-free!

Enjoy a Kiwi Frog Slush for Halloween

 

Kiwi slushie with frog gummy on a Halloween napkin

 

It is made with fresh kiwi fruit and a little vanilla-flavored simple syrup, so it is actually one of the healthier treats you’ll find on Halloween.

This is one of the reasons that Poison Frog Slush is actually pretty perfect for kids’ Halloween parties.

The other reason is that when you blend kiwi fruit, ice, and simple syrup together, it looks kind of . . . off.

Thick, mildly green, and speckled – it is just creepy looking enough to fit right in.

Yet, it is delicious.

And did I mention – reasonably healthy, as well?

This Kiwi Slushie is low calorie

Coming in at only 92 calories, this yummy slush may find a great spot on your diet plan.

So if you’re looking for a healthier mocktail alternative for your Halloween celebrations —

Or even just a yummy frozen drink to sip anytime you want something refreshing, this drink hits the spot!

Can I spike the slushie?

The coolest thing, though, is that you can easily share the creepy fun with adults, too.

Simply add your spirits of choice to the blender, and let the spooky frivolity begin.

The Poison Frog Slush tastes great spiked with vodka or rum.

Or add the flavor of fresh melon with some Midori – which will also turn your slush to a bright shade of green.

Serving a frog slushie for a Star Wars party

Who says Halloween gets to have all of the fun?

This slushie fits right in at a Star Wars viewing party or for your May the 4th drinks menu.

Or anytime you want to get your Star Wars fix.

How you ask?

Well, you remember in The Mandalorian when Grogu, aka Baby Yoda, decides to eat a bunch of the Frog Lady’s eggs…. 

That scene was so sad – it broke my heart really.

And then again in The Book of Boba Fett, we see Grogu angling for some frogs with none other than Luke Skywalker.

So this frog slushie fits right in with Grogu’s culinary choices.

You could even amp it up a bit by adding some tapioca pearls.

Next time you’re having a Star Wars viewing party, serve this and call it the Frog Lady slushie.

Or Grogu’s Frog Egg Delight. 

Or Baby Yoda’s Snacky Snack Slush.

How about Grogu’s Floating Frog Frozen Slushie?

You get the idea.

Have fun with it — and please let us know what you come up with because we’re big Star Wars geeks around here.

Ingredients you need to make a Poison Frog Slush

1 1/2 cups ice
1 kiwi; peeled
2 tablespoon vanilla simple syrup
1/3 cup water
1 large gummy frog

Note: If you would like to make an alcoholic version for adults, this drink tastes good spiked with vodka, rum, or Midori.

If you use Midori, it will change the color a bit to make it a brighter green.

How to make a Kiwi Frog Slush

Peel your kiwi.

Then put the kiwi into your blender.

Top with ice and 1/3 cup water.

 

Add a Kiwi to the blender for the Poison Frog Slush

 

Blend until you have a nice slushie texture.

Add in some vanilla simple syrup while blending.

If you are adding alcohol, add that now too.

 

Pouring liquor into the blender for the Poison Frog Slush 683x1024

 

Serve the slushie topped with a large gummy frog.

You can usually find gummy frogs in specialty candy shops or online.

More delicious Halloween cocktails

We’ve got some really fun drinks, and most of the recipes can be modified to serve as a mocktail for the kids or with alcohol for the adults.

Black Magic Cocktail

Apple Mango Spider Cider

Candy Corn Ice Cream Float

Spirit Summoner Martini

Vampire Bite Drink

The Crazy Vampire Bat

The Cheery Witches

Another Glorious Morning, a Hocus Pocus inspired drink

Blood Bag Cocktail

Black Heart Daiquiri

Butterbeer Shots

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Please let us know how you enjoy our Kiwi Frog Halloween Slushie recipe.

If you make it yourself, please let us know on Pinterest that you tried it and tag us with #champagneandcoconuts on your Instagram photo.

If you haven’t had a chance to make it yet, be sure to save the recipe on Pinterest so you’ll remember where you found it.

You may enjoy following our Pinterest Boards, Slush Recipes and Halloween Cocktail and Mocktail Recipes.

 

Kiwi slushie with frog gummy garnish served in a mason jar with a Halloween napkin.

 

Kiwi slushie with frog gummy on a Halloween napkin

Kiwi Frog Slush

Jennifer Quisenberry
Get the party started with a Kiwi Frog Slush! Made with fresh kiwi and vanilla simple syrup, it's a great slush recipe that you can serve the kids or spike it for the adults.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks, Mocktail
Cuisine American
Servings 1
Calories 92 kcal

Equipment

  • Measuring Spoon
  • Measuring Cup
  • Blender

Ingredients
  

  • 1 ½ cups Ice
  • 1 Kiwi Peeled
  • 2 tbsp Vanilla Simple Syrup
  • cup Water
  • 1 large Gummy Frog

Instructions
 

  • Peel kiwi.
  • Place kiwi into the blender. Top with ice and 1/3 cup water.
  • Blend until nice slushie texture. Add in vanilla simple syrup while blending.
  • Serve topped with a large gummy frog which can be found in specialty candy shops.

Notes

Please note that nutrition facts are subject to change based on your choice of ingredients.

Nutrition

Calories: 92kcal
Keyword Baby Yoda's Snacky Snack Drink, Grogu's Floating Frog Frozen Slushie, Grogu's Frog Egg Delight, Kiwi Frog Halloween Slushie, Kiwi Frog Slushie, Midori Kiwi Slushie, The Frog Lady's Slushie
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  1. 5 stars
    When we serve this slush for adults, another great idea for spiking the slush is to use vanilla schnapps or other vanilla flavored liqueur, like Tuaca or a vanilla vodka. There’s already vanilla simple syrup in the recipe, so adding just a touch more vanilla is a nice complement.

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