Iced festive punch is a very popular traditional beverage in different regions of Latin America, especially during celebrations and holidays. Its history dates back to colonial times, when tropical ingredients and cold preservation techniques began to be mixed to create refreshing and colorful drinks. In Mexico, for example, it is very common to find punch variants in different presentations, and while in some countries it is simply called "cold punch" or "iced punch," in others, such as Colombia and Venezuela, the word "punch" is also used for alcoholic beverages or drinks with fruit. However, this recipe is characterized by its semi-frozen texture and its sweet and fruity flavor, ideal for livening up family gatherings and celebrations.
Iced festive punch usually includes flavored gelatins, fruit juices, and, on some occasions, soda or carbonated water to give it a bubbly touch right before serving. Its popularity lies in the fact that it is easy to prepare, economical, and very refreshing, especially in warm climates. Furthermore, this festive beverage is presented in a large punch bowl, which makes it easy to share with groups, allowing everyone to enjoy a pleasant and festive moment together.