Home >> Recipes >> Procter & GambleŽ >> Procter and Gamble Sunny Delight Recipe  
Procter and Gamble Sunny Delight Recipe
Procter and Gamble Sunny Delight
By Todd Wilbur

Recipe Type: Drink
Calories: 80
Cook Time: 4 hours 10 minutes
Recipe Rating: 4.0 (4 reviews)
 

If you love the taste of Sunny D but wish it was made with more than just 5 percent real fruit juice, this is the recipe for you. Rustle up some frozen juice concentrates and let them thaw out before measuring. Since tangerine juice concentrate is tough to find on its own, I designed the recipe to use the orange tangerine blend concentrate from Minute Maid.

6 Cups water
1 cup corn syrup
1 1/3 cup frozen concentrated Minute Maid orange tangerine juice, thawed
6 tablespoons frozen concentrated apple juice, thawed
2 tablespoons frozen concentrated limeade, thawed
4 teaspoons frozen concentrated grapefruit juice, thawed
1 teaspoon Kool-Aid lemonade unsweetened drink mix

1. Combine all ingredients in a 2-quart pitcher. Stir well.

2. Chill for several hours before serving.

Makes 2 quarts.

        
RickeyRatt  
Submitted on 07/11/06
My kid couldn't tell the difference, except it wasn't as pasty, he said. It's good. Then I let him make the next batch. Now we've decided to buy enough concentrates to make a frozen concentrates in tupperwares. That way the kids can just add water and corn syrup whenever we're running low. Great recipe.
Diana  
Submitted on 02/02/06
The original (not what they claim to be "original") Sunny Delight had only orange, tangerine & lime juices in it (plus the extras - sugar, preservatives, etc) ... There was no grapefruit juice or other juices in it ... In fact, when they added the grapefruit juice ... they lost people who take blood pressure medicines as the grapefruit juice interacts with the medicines ...
kt  
Submitted on 01/04/06
It's good but still missing something.
Jenifer Rosa  
Submitted on 12/17/05
Tastes just like the real thing!!! I give this recipe an A++++++++++++++++! It's my all time favorite!!!!!!!!!!!!