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Makes 10 gallon

8 pkg. Orange C. aid
12 qts water
8 c sugar
4 lg cans p. apple juice
8 cans 12 z Frozen Lemonade
8 small can Frozen Orange Juice
6 qts water
6 qts 7 up or Fresca

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# Orange Punch

*Makes 10 gallons*

## Ingredients

- 8 pkg. Orange Kool-Aid (or similar orange drink mix)
- 12 qt. water
- 8 cups sugar
- 4 large cans pineapple juice
- 8 cans (12 oz.) frozen lemonade
- 8 small cans frozen orange juice
- 6 qt. water
- 6 qt. 7-Up or Fresca

## Instructions

1. Mix orange drink mix, 12 qt. water, and sugar together until sugar is dissolved.
2. Add pineapple juice, thawed frozen lemonade, and thawed frozen orange juice; stir to combine.
3. Add remaining 6 qt. water and mix well.
4. Just before serving, stir in 6 qt. 7-Up or Fresca.</text>
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