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  2. 26 Make-Ahead Alcoholic (and Non-Alcoholic) Christmas Punch ...

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    A great non-alcoholic alternative to the classic, perfect for any celebration. Get the recipe: Mock Sangria Punch This fun slushy punch is family friendly and the perfect excuse to bring out that ...

  3. Get the Party Started With a Big Bowl of Christmas Punch - AOL

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    Here you'll find big-batch champagne cocktails, spiced apple ciders, sangria recipes, and even a few non-alcoholic Christmas drinks for guests of every age to sip and enjoy. Tree trimming calls ...

  4. 13 Non-Alcoholic Christmas Punch Recipes That'll Make Holiday ...

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    No matter the chosen concoction, a bowl of Christmas punch serves more than one purpose during the holiday season. 13 Non-Alcoholic Christmas Punch Recipes That'll Make Holiday Hosting Easy Skip ...

  5. The Most Popular Christmas Cocktail in Every State - AOL

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    Cranberry Mimosa. Iowa, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Hawaii . Seven states seem to prefer a Christmas brunch drink for the holidays.

  6. Ponche Navideño - Wikipedia

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    Ponche Navideño is served hot or warm, [3] [6] and may be garnished with a stick of sugar cane. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] When a shot of alcohol (popularly rum) is added to the punch, it is called ponche con piqueto ("punch with a sting").

  7. Punch (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The term punch refers to a wide assortment of drinks, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic, generally containing fruits or fruit juice. [1] [2] The drink was introduced from the Indian subcontinent to England by employees of the East India Company in the late 17th century. [3] Punch is usually served at parties in large, wide bowls, known as punch ...