If you are having a Halloween party this year and looking for some fun ways to serve your Halloween cocktails, you have come to the right place!
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I first saw these when we went to Horror Nights at Universal Studios.
These IV blood bag drink holders come with a syringe that is used to fill them.
I displayed these cocktails using a silver, metal rack to give it more of an operating room feel.
I made a cocktail using blueberry juice to give it the deep color I was looking for. I used the sphere ice cube tray to get the perfect ice cubes for the full moon.
These make for really cute Halloween cocktails that are a little less gross looking than the others!
Too far? Probably. But perfect for a creepy Halloween party!
These specimen cups come with the sticker seal. I carefully pulled back the sticker to keep it from ripping. I filled each cup and then stuck the sticker back on.
For a yellow cocktail, you can use a mix of pineapple and orange juice. For the most realistic look, use clear liquids as cocktail ingredients and then add a drop of yellow food coloring.
For these cocktails I used plastic syringes filled with grenadine and vodka placed in a glass of Sprite to make adult Shirley Temples.
Vampire teeth hanging off the side of the glass tops it all off.
For this cocktail, I made a red martini with a skewered gummy eyeball.
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