Perfect for Easter brunch, spring parties, or a fun afternoon treat with your kids, this drink is as cute as it is delicious!
🌸 Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Gorgeous, layered pastel color (Pinterest-perfect!)
- Ready in under 5 minutes
- Budget-friendly ingredients
- Fun to customize with toppings
🥤 Ingredients
- 2 ounces orange juice (chilled or frozen into cubes)
- 2 ounces pineapple juice (chilled or frozen into cubes)
- 4 ounces lemon-lime soda or sparkling white grape juice
- 1 cup ice (for frozen texture)
Optional Garnishes:
- Whipped cream
- Sprinkles (pastel or Easter-themed)
- Marshmallow bunny candies (Peeps-style 🐰)
- Colored sugar for rim
🧊 How to Make a Frozen Easter Bunny Mocktail
Rim your glass with water or juice, then dip into sprinkles or colored sugar for a festive look.
Step 2: Blend the Base
In a blender, combine:
- Orange juice
- Pineapple juice
- Ice
Blend until slushy and smooth.
Step 3: Add the “Bubbles”
Pour the slushy mixture into your glass, then gently top with:
- Lemon-lime soda or
- Sparkling white grape juice
This gives it that mimosa-style fizz, without the alcohol!
Step 4: Decorate
Top with whipped cream, sprinkles, and marshmallow bunny candies for that adorable Easter look.
🐣 Tips for the Perfect Frozen Texture
- Use crushed ice for easier blending
- Don’t over-blend after adding soda, it’ll lose the fizz
🍍 Flavor Variations
- Tropical Twist: Add mango or coconut juice
- Berry Bunny: Blend in strawberries for a pink hue
- Creamsicle Style: Add a splash of vanilla or a scoop of vanilla ice cream 👩
👧 Make It with Kids
- Let them decorate the glass rims
- Add their own toppings
- Choose their favorite juice combinations
It turns into a fun Easter activity and snack!
🥕 Perfect for Easter Brunch
- Pancakes or waffles
- Fruit trays
- Egg casseroles
They make your table look extra special without a lot of effort.


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