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Syringe Jello Shots For Halloween

Halloween is the perfect time to get creative with your drinks, and one of the best ways to do that is with syringe jello shots!

These spooky treats are not only fun to make but also add a creepy twist to your Halloween party.

Imagine your guests’ surprise when they see syringes filled with brightly colored jello that looks like something straight out of a mad scientist’s lab.

Syringe jello shots are easy to prepare, and you can customize them with your favorite flavors and colors.

Whether you choose to make them with a boozy kick for the adults or keep them alcohol-free for everyone to enjoy, they’re sure to be a hit.

Plus, they’re a great way to add some eerie fun to your party decorations.

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Syringe Jello Shots For Halloween

Get ready for Halloween with spooky syringe jello shots!

Easy to make and customizable, these fun treats are perfect for adding a creepy twist to your party.

Halloween Syringes Ingredients

Halloween syringes

It doesn’t get easier or more simple than these fun Halloween jello shots! 

You can make them in just 10 minutes of hands-on time!

You only need a few ingredients that you can get at the grocery store in most cases. 

Make sure to scroll down to our printable recipe card for all the information.

The recipe should make about 16 1 ounce jello shots. 

Ingredients:

  • 1 3-Ounce Box Strawberry Jello
  • 1 Cup Boiling Water
  • 1 Cup Chilled Vodka

Items Needed:

  • 16 1-Ounce or Larger Jello Shot Syringes (available on Amazon). 
  • Medium Mixing Bowl
  • Stirring Utensil

Variations on Jello Syringes

Halloween bloody syringes

There are a couple of easy ways to switch this recipe up. 
First of all, don’t feel that you have to use strawberry jello!

Although that works great for a bloody syringe look, it can be fun to use all different colors too! 

Another tip is to make these jello shots for everyone to enjoy. 
Non-alcoholic jello syringes are super easy!

Just switch the vodka for a cup of cold water! 

Directions For Making Syringe Jello Shots 

how to make jello syringes

Add the jello and boiling water to a medium mixing bowl and stir until the jello is fully dissolved.

This step is important, as you don’t want it to clog the syringes. 

  1. Add the vodka and stir again.
  2. Suck the jello into the syringes. Fill it just past the 1-ounce point.
  3. Turn the syringe upside down so that the tip is in the air.
  4. Give the syringe a flick so that the air bubbles go to the tip and then slowly press the plunger of the syringe until all the air has escaped and the jello is flush with the tip.
  5. Place the end cap on the syringe and store them, cap down, in a cup or something similar.
  6. Chill for 2 hours or until set. Serve and enjoy!

spooky jello syringes

Tips:

  • You can make these in advance and store them, with the caps on, in the fridge, for up to 4 days before serving. Do not freeze.
  • You can get larger syringes, but I promise you, syringes get huge as they get to 1-ounce and larger.
  • You want to keep the jello thin enough so that when it sets up, it won’t be super hard to squirt the shot into your mouth.
  • If you want them even thinner than the recipe, you can add a bit more vodka, but be careful, or they won’t set up at all.
    Bloody Syringes
    Yield: 16

    Halloween Syringe Jello Shots

    Prep Time: 10 minutes
    Additional Time: 2 hours
    Total Time: 2 hours 10 minutes

    These Bloody jello shots are perfect for your next Halloween party! Simple to make and so creepy, they are sure to be a big hit with the ghouls and ghosts!

    Ingredients

    • 1 Box Strawberry or Cherry Jello
    • 1 Cup hot Water
    • 1 Cup Vodka
    • Plastic syringes

    Instructions

    1. Add the vodka and stir again.
    2. Suck the jello into the syringes. Fill it just past the 1-ounce point.
    3. Turn the syringe upside down so that the tip is in the air.
    4. Give the syringe a flick so that the air bubbles go to the tip and then slowly press the plunger of the syringe until all the air has escaped and the jello is flush with the tip.
    5. Place the end cap on the syringe and store them, cap down, in a cup or something similar.
    6. Chill for 2 hours or until set. Serve and enjoy!

    Notes

    To make these non-alcoholic, simply omit the vodka and replace with one cup of cold water.

    You can use any color of jello that you like.

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