Love Potion Number 9 is a sweet, spicy non-alcoholic Valentine’s Day drink with a special ‘bang’. Just like love itself. Can be spiked!
What would Valentine’s Day be without a love potion?
An exciting elixir to dazzle the eyes and palate with a bit of the unexpected.
Love Potion Number 9 is a sweet-spicy elixir perfect for celebrating love in a playful way.
It’s a non-alcoholic sipper BUT can be spiked (see below).
What is Love Potion Number 9?
Love Potion Number 9 is a sweet, sassy non-alcoholic drink designed with Valentine’s Day in mind!
Just like love, it has some surprises, is sweet with a little bit of fire too.
Ingredients in Love Potion Number 9
- Homemade Raspberry Simple Syrup (that smells as sweet as perfume and tastes like heaven)
- Spicy Ginger Ale
- Red Hots hearts
- Served in a glass rimmed with Cherry Pop Rocks
Isn’t love all about the fireworks? These will just happen in your mouth.
Spiking Love Potion Number 9
If serving adults and wishing to add some liquor, 1.5 ounces of liquor per serving/drink is the suggested guideline for a drink of this volume.
For adults wishing to add in a boozy touch I’d suggest:
- a splash of Ginger Vodka, OR
- a smidge of Cinnamon Schnapps (to keep it hot and spicy), OR
- something sweet like Raspberry Vodka
TIP: Steer away from uber sweet liqueurs as they are an invitation for a hangover.
Homemade Raspberry Simple Syrup
The homemade raspberry simple syrup is a recipe to hang onto (in the recipe card below).
It has a beautiful, natural flavor delivering a fresh raspberry taste.
In addition to this fizzy Love Potion Number 9, it is delicious when added to:
- sparkling water
- cocktails
- over ice cream
- anywhere some berry-flavored sweetening would perk up a dish
Making simple syrups are very easy too!
This guide on How to Make Simple Syrup gives lots of great information and easy recipes!
Cherry Pop Rocks Glass Rim
Rimming the Love Potion Number 9 with Pop Rocks makes for an unexpected surprise.
The pop rocks rim of the glass set things off with a bang!
TIPS for Using Pop Rocks
I’ve rimmed cocktails with Pop Rocks before (Candy Corn Martini with Pop Rocks rim). These cherry Pop Rocks seemed larger than other Pop Rocks flavors I’d used.
TIP #1: The Pop Rocks can be used ‘as is’ or processed through a blender or a mini chopper (mini food processor) to make a finer, more sugar-like texture which still pop.
The finer grain sill provide more coverage to the glass rim (refer to the photos).
TIP #2: When Pouring the Love Potion Number 9 ingredients into the rimmed glass, be careful not to wet the Pop Rocks or they will begin to pop.
How to Make Love Potion Number 9
Making Love Potion Number 9 is easy. The main instructions are for making it by the glass.
An option for how to serve it for a larger group in a punch-style are below.
- Place 6-8 regular Red Hots OR 2 larger heart-shaped Red Hots in the bottom of each tall glass.
- Add the raspberry simple syrup
- Fill with Ginger Ale (NOTE: do not fill up to the Pop Rocks or they will begin to explode).
Since the ginger ale is chilled, no ice is needed.
Love Potion Number 9 Punch
Want to serve this as a punch instead?
Determine the number of desired servings and multiply that times the ingredient portions in the recipe card below.
To Make Love Potion Number 9 Punch:
- Combine the Raspberry Simple Syrup and Ginger Ale in the punch bowl
- Rim the individual glasses with the Pop Rocks (instructions in recipe card below)
- Add the Red Hots hearts to the individual glasses
- Fill with the raspberry simple syrup/ginger ale mixture
Using Dry Ice
The foggy effect of Love Potion Number 9 in the photos is due to dry ice.
If you want to use dry ice, I suggest making it into a punch as described above instead of individual glasses.
Though liquids that have had dry ice in them are safe to drink, consuming or handling the dry ice itself can lead to burns due to the below zero temperature.
This Dry Ice GUIDE provides all information you’ll need to know about (from where to buy and use tips).
If you’ve tried any of this Love Potion Number 9 recipe please RATE THE RECIPE below!
Recipe
Love Potion Number 9
Ingredients
Ingredients for Raspberry Simple Syrup:
- 1 cup Granulated Sugar
- 1 cup Water
- 2 ½ cups fresh Raspberries (2 6-ounce cartons)
Ingredients for Love Potion #9:
- Cherry Pop Rocks (6 packages per 4 glasses)
- Red Hots (6-8 per glass)
- Raspberry Simple Syrup (2 tablespoons per glass)
- Ginger Ale (8 ounces per glass), chilled
- Collins glasses
Instructions
Instructions for Raspberry Simple Syrup:
- Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan over medium-high meat. Stir frequently to dissolve the sugar.
- Bring the mixture to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Simmer 5 minutes; smash the raspberries with a mixing spoon or whisk while simmering to break them up. Remove from heat and allow to steep until cool (approximately 1 hour).
- Strain through a fine mesh sieve and keep sealed in the refrigerator for use.
Rimming the Glass with Pop Rocks
- Pour the pop rocks into a shallow saucer or other small plate.
- Pour some of the raspberry simple syrup into a bowl large enough for the top of the glass to fit into.
- Turn a glass upside down and touch just the top of the glass opening to the simple syrup; enough to moisten the rim only.
- Place the glass opening down in the plate of pop rocks and rotate from side to side to coat with pop rocks. NOTE: The pop rocks can gently be pushed toward the outside of the glass to aid in coating.
- Place the glass, still upside down, onto a clean surface and allow to sit for the pop rocks to dry onto the glass (approximately 10 minutes). This aids in the adherence to the glass.
Instructions for Love Potion Number 9:
- Add 6-8 red hots (or if you find larger heart shaped red hots as shown in the photos, use 2) in the bottom of each glass.
- Add the raspberry simple syrup and fill with ginger ale (NOTE: do not fill up to the pop rocks or they will begin to explode).
Nutrition
Originally published February 10, 2015. Updated February 2019.
Liz says
This festive drink is fabulous!! Love the raspberry simple syrup, pop rock garnish and the dry ice special effect! A winner all around!
Erica says
Crazy creative and delicious looking, pinned!!
Toni Dash says
Awe, thanks Erica!
Laura @MotherWouldKnow says
What fun! I remember Pop Rocks from my youth (back in the Stone Age.) And I love homemade simple syrup. I’m not brave enough to attempt the dry ice trick, but the rest of it looks do-able and adorable.
Toni Dash says
Dry ice is a fantastic effect but really should not be used in drink glasses. It’s great in a punch bowl as it evaporates so does not negatively affect the drink but again should not be in the individual servings! The rest is as you said very do-able.
Renée ♥ The Good Hearted Woman says
What a great idea! I love that these can be made for Everyone – kids included. The dry ice effect is very cool too!
Toni Dash says
Me too! Kids and those who chose not to have a cocktail should still have fun!
Elena says
You had me at pop rocks!
Toni Dash says
I’m so glad!
Melanie | Melanie Makes says
Love the addition of the Pop Rocks, Toni1
Toni Dash says
Thanks Melanie!
Pamela Morse says
sounds extremely tasty!!!
Toni Dash says
It’s a great mix of sweet and spicy, and it’s fun!
heather @french press says
I cannot wait to try this! pop-rocks instantly take me back to childhood, and what would valentines day be be without a little spice and some fireworks 🙂
Toni Dash says
It’s funny how Pop Rocks ring back to childhood. They are still around but somehow seem like ‘yesteryear’. They are fun as a drink rim for certain.
sue|theviewfromgreatisland says
Really cool idea Toni! I’d love to try that syrup on pancakes 🙂
Toni Dash says
Yum Sue! Great idea. Glad you like the ‘potion’! Happy Valentine’s Day.
Miranda @ Cookie Dough & Oven Mitt says
Oh my goodness. These drinks are too much fun. The dry ice was a brilliant idea! I also loved decorating my box for my Valentine’s. Those were the days. lol
Toni Dash says
These are pretty whimsical and who doesn’t love Pop Rocks, right? Hope you are having a great Valentine’s Day.