Fish Bowl Punch and Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Puffs — a quick, easy way to turn snack time into a mini celebration!


I love summer. The heat is worth it for long days by the pool, beach trips, evening walks and relaxed mornings. Summer is about spontaneity — impromptu day trips, backyard fun, and simple ways to make happy memories.

For me, summer is about easy treats and lighthearted fun. Growing up, Pepperidge Farm Goldfish were a pantry staple. My mom would stock up at the outlet store — bread, cookies and plenty of Goldfish in those foil snack bags that were perfect for grabbing on the go.
My sister and I each had our own bag for car trips; I always chose the Cheddar flavor. Those simple snacks bring back a lot of warm memories.

Recently I was excited to try Pepperidge Farm’s Goldfish Puffs. We went shopping at Target and picked up the two available flavors: Mega Cheese and Buffalo Wing. If you enjoy Buffalo wings, you’ll like the Buffalo Wing Puffs; if you prefer a classic snack, the Mega Cheese is a safe bet.

To make an ordinary afternoon feel festive, we mixed up a bright blue fish bowl punch and set out the Goldfish Puffs. The kids loved it — glasses of cool punch, bowls of puffs, and a chorus of “The snack that smiles back… Goldfish!” That jingle sticks in your head, so you’re welcome.

I appreciate the resealable bags — no need for clips or makeshift container solutions. One funny moment: I went to grab a bag and discovered my teenage son sneaking Goldfish Puffs while gaming on the Xbox. It’s a snack that appeals to everyone, from kids to teens.

Here’s a simple recipe to make the fish bowl punch that pairs perfectly with Goldfish Puffs. It’s quick to prepare and looks festive for kids’ parties or casual summer get-togethers.
Fish Bowl Punch and Goldfish Puffs
Ingredients
- 1 package sugar-free lemonade mix (I used Crystal Light)
- 2 quarts cold water
- Blue food coloring — I used Neon Blue
- 1–2 tablespoons club soda per glass
Instructions
- Prepare the lemonade according to the package directions. Add just enough blue food coloring to achieve a vibrant fish-bowl color.
- When ready to serve, pour the lemonade into ice-filled glasses and top each with 1–2 tablespoons of club soda. Stir briefly to combine.
Notes
Recipe source: ChocolateChocolateandmore.com
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