Grape Soda Cupcakes
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These Grape Soda Cupcakes are about to make your inner kid very, very happy. They’re bright, fluffy, and bursting with that nostalgic grape flavor. Using a simple box mix and a can of soda keeps the cupcakes incredibly moist, while the grape Jell‑O and purple frosting give them that playful, over‑the‑top color everyone loves.
If you want more cupcakes try my Chocolate Root Beer Cupcakes and my Cocoa Pebble Cupcakes. They are fun and delicious.

Why this Grape Soda Cupcake Recipe is a Keeper
They’re the perfect little treat for birthdays, baby showers, or any day you just want to bake something fun and unexpected. The cupcakes are bright, fluffy, and bursting with that nostalgic grape flavor. The kind that instantly reminds you of summer pool parties and purple popsicles.
- 2-Ingredient Base: Uses cake mix and soda for ultimate simplicity.
- Kid-Friendly: Great for baking with kids.
- Quick Prep: Ready for the oven in minutes.
- Fun & Colorful: Perfect for celebrations.
- Serve this recipe with: Root Beer Cupcakes, or my Summer Berry Trifle.
Can You Actually Taste the Grape Soda?

Yes, the flavor is light, sweet, and nostalgic. The Jell‑O boosts the grape flavor so it comes through more clearly in both the cake and frosting. You can also add an unsweetened grape flavored drink mix.
What Reader’s Are Saying…
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“They were a hit with everyone, and the vibrant color made them even more irresistible!”
~ Ana
Ingredient Notes for Grape Soda Pop Cupcakes
Using box cake mix and canned soda, this recipe is quick and easy to make with only a few ingredients.
This is an overview of key ingredients. Get the full printable recipe with specific measurements and directions in the recipe card below.

- Cake Mix: Choose a flavor that pairs well with grape soda (like white or vanilla)
- Grape Soda: Provides flavor, sweetness, and lift from carbonation. You can use a store brand or generic grape soda or use your favorite brand.
- Frosting : Adds sweetness and visual appeal to the top of the cupcakes.
Variations and Substitutions for Grape Flavored Cupcakes
You can make different flavors of soda cupcakes. Add your favorite toppings for a pop of color.
➡️ Swap Soda Flavor: Try orange soda cupcakes, cherry, or lemon-lime.
➡️Change Cake Mix: Use chocolate or funfetti for variation.
➡️Add Toppings: Sprinkles or candy, or straws for a pop of color.
➡️Jello: Use cake mix and grape drink mix for making these cupcakes.
➡️Make Mini Frosted Cupcakes: Adjust baking time for bite-sized treats.
Kitchen Tools To Make Grape Soda Cupcakes
Of course you will need the basic equipment like mixing bowls, spatulas and measuring cups and spoons along with the tools listed below.
- Standard Cupcake Pan: Gives the full size cupcakes structure and helps them bake evenly.
- Cupcake Liners Keep the cupcakes from sticking and help maintain that bright purple color.
- Hand Mixer or Stand Mixer Helps you mix the batter quickly and whip the frosting until it’s light and fluffy.
- Cooling Rack Allows the cupcakes to cool evenly so they don’t steam or get soggy on the bottoms.
- Disposable Piping Bag fitted with a Large Tip Gives you that fun soda‑shop swirl of purple frosting on top.
How to Make this Recipe for Grape Cupcakes
My bright, fluffy Grape Soda Cupcakes made with a box mix are grape soda. Super moist, fun purple color, and perfect for parties or nostalgic treats.
These are just highlights. Get the full printable cupcake instructions with specific measurements and directions in the recipe card below.

- Prep: Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a standard muffin tin with cupcake liners.
- Make the Batter: In a large bowl, mix the cake mix, oil, egg whites, and grape soda on medium speed until smooth. Add ½–¾ of the grape Jell‑O and a few drops of purple food coloring (the Jell‑O can make the batter look gray).
- Fill Your Cupcake Liners and Bake: Fill the cupcake liner about ⅔ full and bake for 18–20 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let the cupcakes cool completely.

- Make the Frosting Recipe & Decorate: Beat the butter until light and fluffy, then mix in the vanilla, salt, and remaining Jell‑O. Whisk the milk (or half‑and‑half) with the grape soda, then alternate adding powdered sugar, 1 cup at a time and the liquid until the frosting is creamy and holds stiff peaks. Tint with purple gel food coloring, pipe frosting onto cooled cupcakes, and finish with purple sanding sugar and a straw.
Prep Ahead and Short Cut Tips to Make Grape Cupcakes
There are several things you can prep ahead for these moist cupcakes. Remove ingredients from the fridge, you want to use room temperature ingredients.
➡️ Pre-Line Pan: Saves time during prep.
➡️Use Store-Bought Frosting: Quick finishing touch.
➡️Mix in One Bowl: Keeps cleanup minimal.
➡️ Bake Ahead: Make the Popular Recipe and place the unfrosted cupcakes in the freezer until ready to frost and serve.
Alternate Cooking Methods to Make Grape Pop Cupcakes and Frosting
There are several ways to make these delicious grape cupcakes in different ways.
- Cake Version: Bake in a cake pan instead of cupcakes make it a cake recipe.
- Mini Cupcakes: Cute, bitesize and perfect for little hands.
Why Does the Batter Turn Gray?
Grape Jell‑O can tint the batter a dull gray when mixed with white cake mix. Add the drops of purple food coloring bring the color back to life.

How to Store and Use Leftover Cake Recipe
Here are a few fun things you can do to store and use the leftover cupcakes. You will love making that you can use up every one.
- Store the Cupcakes: Remove the cupcakes from the muffin tin and allow to cool. Keep cupcakes in an airtight container at room temp for 2–3 days.
- Using Leftovers: Crumble these fun cupcakes into parfaits or make into cake pops.
Expert Tips to Love Grape Soda Cupcakes from Cake Mix
There are many things you can do to make these grape flavor that’s a perfect party treat.
➡️ Don’t Overmix: Keeps cupcakes light and fluffy.
➡️Check Doneness Early: This will prevent overbaking.
➡️Use Fresh Soda: Carbonation helps with rise.
➡️Fill Evenly: Fill each cupcake liner evenly to ensures consistent baking.
➡️Cool Completely: Make sure to cool the cupcakes completely before frosting to avoid melting. Carefully remove the cupcakes to a cooling rack.
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Best Grape Soda Cupcakes
Equipment
- Cupcake Liners
Ingredients
Cupcake Ingredients:
- 15.25 ounces White Cake Mix
- ½ cup Vegetable Oil
- 4 Egg Whites
- 1 ¼-1 ¾ cups Grape Soda
- 3 ounces Grape Jello, divided
- Grape food coloring
Frosting Ingredients:
- 2 sticks Salted butter, softened
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 4 cups Powdered sugar
- 1 tablespoon Half and Half,
- 2 tablespoons Grape Soda
- Grape Jello, divided
- Grape food coloring, optional
- Paper straws, optional
- Purple sanding sugar, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray or line a standard muffin tin.
- Add cake mix to a large mixing bowl. Using a hand or stand mixer, add in your oil, egg whites, and soda, and mix on medium until well incorporated. Mix in *1/2-3/4 of the jello. (Please note we added a few drops of purple food coloring because weirdly, the jello made the batter turn grey.)
- Add batter into the muffin tin until each is about 2/3 full. Bake for 18-20 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Allow to cool completely before frosting.
Directions for Frosting:
- In a large mixing bowl, using an electric hand or stand mixer, cream the butter and beat until light and fluffy (about 2 minutes).
- Mix in the vanilla extract and salt.
- Mix in the remaining jello.
- Mix the half and half or milk and grape soda together. (If you don’t, the carbonation in the soda will break your frosting)
- Slowly mix in the powdered sugar, 1 cup at a time, while adding a bit of the liquid mixture from Step 6 in between each cup. Continue to mix for 1-2 minutes or until creamy and forms stiff peaks, but don’t overmix!
- Add in food coloring if desired. Start with 1-2 drops and mix. Continue until color is achieved. Prepare piping bag and fill bag with frosting.
- Frost your cupcakes. Add your purple sanding sugar and straw if desired.
Christina’s Notes
- Sprinkles: Use fun sprinkles and fun cupcake toppers.
- Jell-O Adjustments: We suggest for kids to use ½ the jello in the mixes and ½ in the frosting. For adults, use ¾ of the jello in the mixes and ¼ in the frosting.
- Short cut tip: Make the cupcakes in advance and keep them wrapped well and frost before you need them.
- Variation tip: Cream Soda or root beer are also great soda replacements.
For more helpful information about this recipe, such as variations, substitutions and other pro-tips, scroll up on the page.











