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- Subject: Kool-Aid FAQ v7.0
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- Archive-name: food/kool-aid-faq
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- Welcome to the alt.drinks.kool-aid FAQ, version 7.0!
-
- This FAQ is supposed to be posted roughly every 2 weeks.
- It can also be found on the World Wide Web at:
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- http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/alt.drinks.kool-aid.html
- http://www.misslink.net/donovan/koolafaq.html
- http://www.augsburg.edu/~dawsons/ka/ka-faq.txt
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- You could also try getting it by contacting Paul Dawson-Schmidt
- directly at dawsons@augsburg.edu or dawsons@visi.com.
-
- + Kraft's official Kool-Aid site can be accessed at:
- + http://www.kraftfoods.com/kool-aid/kool-aid.html?&B=3D5&L=3D1
-
- History of the alt.drinks.kool-aid FAQ:
- -----------------------------------------
- 1.0 Feb. 11/95 -The original and VERY short version of the FAQ,
- created by Kevin Whalen
- 2.0 Feb. 16/95 -Version 2.0 included many changes and additions
- including the history of Kool-Aid.
- 3.0 Feb. 24/95 -This version included the results of the latest
- poll as well as the web site where the FAQ is
- located. Other changes were made to the format.
- 3.1 Mar. 30/95 -Includes a new section on Kool-Aid around the
- world, and the poem of the month!
- 3.2 ??? -The subscribers and traders lists were removed and
- were now posted as Kool-People and Kool-Traders.
- 3.3 June 22/95 -Some new Kool-Aid links and more info about
- foreign Kool-Aid are a couple of the additions.
- 3.4 Oct 3/95 -Recipe for Toasted Kool-Aid added. Kool-Traders
- list eliminated; Kool-People list back in FAQ.
- 3.5 Oct 21/95 -Rob Buisson takes over from the esteemed Kevin
- Whalen (Kaptain Kool) as keeper of the FAQ. The
- Kool-People list eliminated, New poll results are
- included.
- 4.0 Jan 29/96 -News of a new flavor (Slammin' Strawberry-Kiwi) and
- the demise of Sharkleberry Fin are included, as well
- a Wacky Warehouse section is added to the FAQ.
- 4.1 Feb 6/96 -Section on Jim Jones added. New poll results included.
- 4.2 Feb 29/96 -Section on Super-fruity Kool-Aid added.
- 4.3 Mar 29/96 -First posting to alt.answers and news.answers,
- making the Kool-Aid FAQ an "official" usenet FAQ.
- 4.4 Jun 14/96 -Section on Sugar added to the FAQ.
- 4.5 Aug 23/96 -subsection on Cyclamate sweetened Kool-Aid added
- 5.0 Oct 4/96 -Kool-Aid in the media section added, prompted by a
- sudden Kool-Aid media blitz.
- 5.1 Oct 18/96 -Kool-Aid video game description added.
- 5.2 Dec 27/96 -Kool-Aid Recipe Section and Kool-Aid Non-Alcoholic
- Mix sections added.
- 6.0 Sep 8/97 -News of the Annual "Kool-Aid Days" festival, along
- with detailed descriptions of Kool-Aid in Russia and
- Brazil, and an updated flavor list are all added
- after the FAQ takes a four month sabbatical.
- Kool-Aid Comic Info is also added.
- 6.1 Apr 19/98 -Rob Buisson (long live the Temple of Orange!) hands
- over the FAQ to Paul Dawson-Schmidt. There are some
- minor (very minor, really) changes.
- 6.2 Aug 1/98 -Additions to how to make Kool-Aid, and Kool-Aid
- recipes. The recent poll replaced the old one.
- Some product updates. Media section updated.
- + 7.0 Mar 13/99 -The additions of new products and new forms of
- + selling Kool-Aid. Updates on recipes of all kinds,
- + links, current and discontinued flavors. Also, the
- + entire FAQ in a more regulated format and the new
- + info is marked with a '+ ' at the start of each
- + line. (Thanks Donovan!)
-
- A Tribute to alt.drinks.kool-aid:
- -----------------------------------
- "Wow!
-
- "I don't actually drink KA (or I haven't regularly, I think I'm
- gonna start) but I was cruising the infohighway and your newsgroup
- looked kinda kooky so I decided to check it out...WOW! This is the
- nicest, giddiest, neatest newsgroup I've ever read! People on UseNet
- are usually so quick to anger...I think they just post when they need
- to vent for whatever reason. In any case, UseNet is almost NEVER a
- nice, relaxed type atmosphere. This group is a glorious exception.
- Is it the KA that does it to y'all?..maybe I oughta try some...
-
- "Kudos!"
-
- -from a net surfer who stumbled across our wonderful group.
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- Index:
- --------
- I. Where does Kool-Aid come from?
- II. What about flavors?
- III. How do you prepare Kool-Aid?
- IV. What is the most popular flavor?
- V. What does that code on the package mean?
- VI. Can I dye my hair with Kool-Aid?
- VII What can you tell me about sugar and other Kool-Aid sweeteners?
- VIII. What else can I do with Kool-Aid?
- IX. Are there any Kool-Aid food recipes?
- X. What can you tell me about the Kool-Aid Man Atari 2600 video game?
- XI. What can you tell me about Marvel Kool-Aid Man Comics?
- XII What is the "Kool-Aid Fan-Fic"?
- XIII. Does anyone else mix Kool-Aid flavors together?
- XIV. Can I "recapture" lost flavors through Kool-Aid mixing?
- XV. What are some good non-alcoholic Kool-Aid mixes?
- XVI. What are some good Kool-Aid and alcohol mixes?
- XVII. How can I get flavors that aren't sold in my area?
- XVIII. How do I get in touch with the good folks at Kool-Aid?
- XIX. Where else do they sell Kool-Aid? (Kool-Aid around the world)
- XX. What kind of Kool-Aid was consumed at Jonestown Guyana?
- XXI. What is "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test?"
- XXII. What is the Wacky Warehouse?
- XXIII. Is there a difference between regular and super-fruity Kool-Aid?
- XXIV. When has Kool-Aid been featured in the media?
- XXV. What is "Kool-Aid Days"
- XXVI. Where else can I find Kool-Aid on the 'net?
-
-
- I. Where does Kool-Aid come from?
- -----------------------------------
- The following was posted by Ron Gregory, who obtained it from Kraft
- General Foods. Additions were made by Lynn Wiegard, Jane Murray and
- Doug Adcock.
-
- "When he was just 11, Edwin Perkins had the idea of becoming a
- businessman. He sent for a pamphlet called 'How To Become a
- Manufacturer.' It must have inspired him, for some 20 years later he
- was running a 125-product line business out of Hastings, Nebraska. The
- line ran the gamut from perfumes and toothpaste to flavorings and
- household products. But the most popular item was a small bottle of
- flavored syrup called Fruit Smack."
-
- "This soft drink syrup was expensive to market because transportation
- and glass breakage added heavily to the costs of manufacturing and
- advertising. So in 1927 Perkins decided to remove the water and
- bottle and offer the concentrated beverage powder in convenient
- envelopes."
-
- "He also changed the name to Kool-Ade. The name was soon altered again, to
- the now familiar Kool-Aid. This attempt at changing the name ran into
- difficulty, as in 1914 a Lewis, Iowa based Drug Store owner and Chemist
- named Jake Ross invented and patented a little known lemon flavored
- drink, which he called "Kool-Aid". Perkins bought the patent off of
- Ross, and the current incarnation of Kool-Aid was founded."
-
- "A few years later the company moved to Chicago and discontinued all other
- products to turn its attention entirely to Kool-Aid instant soft drink
- mix. By 1939, the Perkins Chicago factory was doubled and additional
- employees were hired."
-
- "In 1953 the Perkins Products Company became part of General Foods
- Corporation. About that time, print ads for Kool-Aid mixes showed the
- soft drink in a large pitcher with a design drawn on the surface
- condensation -- a heart, a 5-cent symbol or a smiling face. The
- smile became the favorite, and from 1954 it was used on pitchers in
- all advertising. It was also in 1954 that Kool-Aid began being produced
- and distributed in Canada. When presweetened Kool-Aid came out in
- 1964, the package carried an illustration of the now well-known rounded
- pitcher with the smiling face. At that time both the shape and the
- smile were registered."
-
- "As the demand for Kool-Aid increased, additions have been made to
- the original line of six flavors. There are flavored mixes to be
- dissolved with sugar in water and ice. There are also sugar-
- sweetened mixes, available in packages and canisters. Kool-Aid sugar
- free mixes, sweetened with NutraSweet, come in both packages and
- canisters. And now we have Kool-Aid Koolers, ready-to-drink juice
- drinks, in convenient 8.5 ounce containers."
-
- The six original flavors were Grape, Lemon Lime, Cherry, Orange,
- Raspberry, and Strawberry.
-
- A slightly different version of this story is available at:
- http://www.greasyspoon.com/koolaid/story.html
- It was provided by Doug Adcock (douga@ntrnet.net) and comes from a 1950's
- Kool-Aid tour pamphlet.
-
- + Here is what The Kraft Homepage has to say about Edwin Perkins:
- + KOOL-AID was invented in Hastings, Nebraska by an enterprising young
- + chemist named Edwin Perkins. As a child, Perkins developed many
- + flavoring extracts and perfumes. Later, this led to his own
- + mail-order company, which eventually resulted in modern-day
- + KOOL-AID.
-
- + Here is what The Kraft Homepage has to say about the pre Kool-Aid era:
- + The forerunner to KOOL-AID was Fruit Smack, which was sold via mail
- + order in the 1920s in six flavors: Grape, Cherry, Raspberry, Orange,
- + Root Beer, and Lemon.
- + The original spelling of KOOL-AID was Kool-Ade, but the name was soon
- + changed to its popular modern-day spelling.
-
-
- II. What about flavors?
- --------------------------
- + Here is what The Kraft Homepage has to say about flavors:
- + The seven original KOOL-AID flavors were: Cherry, Lemon-Lime, Grape,
- + Orange, Root Beer, Strawberry, and Raspberry.
-
- Not all current flavors are available in all areas. Pina-Pineapple, for
- example, seemed to have limited availability in the US and was not found
- in Canada at all. Flavors marked US are only available in the United
- States. There are also flavors marked "Mexico" and "Canada" Flavors
- that are unmarked indicate that the flavor is available in all three
- countries.
-
- Special thanks to Ron Gregory, Lynn Wiegard and Dr. Christopher
- Hollinshed, for providing the discontinued flavors, as well as Kevin
- Whalen, Gary Boltralik and Christine Jean Lee for their invaluable
- contributions. Lynn Wiegard is also responsible for the seasonal flavor
- list. Thanks to Donovan for the new flavors as well as the flavors
- coming in different forms.
-
- Current Flavors:
- ------------------
- Black Cherry (US)
- Blastin' Berry Cherry (US)
- + Blue Raspberry (US - Kool-Aid Splash)
- Cherry (US, Canada, Russia, Philippines, Venezuela)
- Cola (Mexico)
- Frutas {Punch} (Mexico)
- Grape (US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Philippines, Venezuela)
- Grape Berry Splash (US, Canada)
- + Grape Berry Punch (US - Kool-Aid Splash)
- Guarana (Brazil)
- Ice Blue Island Twist (US)
- + Kiwi Strawberry (US - Kool-Aid Splash)
- Kolita (Venezuela)
- Lemonade (US, Canada, Russia)
- Lemonade Sparkle (Philippines)
- + Lemonade Tea (US)
- Lemon-Lime (US, Canada)
- + Mandarina Tangerine (US)
- Man-O-Mangoberry (US, Canada)
- Oh-Yeah Orange-Pineapple (US, Canada)
- Orange (US, Canada, Russia, Brazil, Columbia, Philippines)
- Orange Enerjooz (Philippines)
- Pina-Pineapple (Mexico?)
- Pineapple (Philippines)
- Pink Lemonade (US)
- Pink Swimmingo (Canada, Philippines) (AKA Watermelon-Cherry in the US)
- Purplesaurus Rex (Canada)
- Raspberry (RUSSIA)
- Roarin' Raspberry Cranberry (US, Canada)
- Rock-a-dile Red (Canada)
- Slammin' Strawberry-Kiwi (US, Canada)
- Soarin' Strawberry-Lemonade (US)
- Strawberry (all known places)
- + Strawberry Tea (US)
- Tropical Punch (all known places)
- Watermelon (US - Kool-Aid Splash)
- Watermelon-Cherry (US) (AKA Pink Swimmingo in Canada)
- + Wildberry Tea (US)
-
- NOTE: "Frutas" is Spanish for "Fruit". This could also mean "Punch".
- Also, Pina-Pineapple is available in Mexico under the name "Pina" which
- translated into English is "Pineapple". Lastly, "Guarana" is the name of
- a plant found in Brazil. Presumably, that flavor tastes like that plant.
-
- + Other current edible forms of Kool-Aid: Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
- + ---------------------------------------
- + "Bursts" are small plastic bottles that can only be opened by twisting
- + the tops off and cannot be recapped. These are usually sold in shrink
- + wrapped 6-packs. The bottles actually have written on them, "not for
- + individual sale." The bottles are also 6.75 FL OZ or 200 ml. They
- + presently come in the US as Blastin' Berry Cherry, Cherry, Grape,
- + Great Bluedini, Kickin' Kiwi-Lime, Slammin' Strawberry-Kiwi, and
- + Tropical Punch.
-
- + "Slushies" (US) or "Barbotines" (Canada) are a sealed foiled pouch that
- + has to be mixed and made in the freezer and is not ready to drink.
- + When prepared, they are just like the slush drinks. The pouches are
- + NET WT 5 oz or 141 g and supposedly are 4 servings. "Yeah Right!" They
- + presently come in the US as Cherry Freeze, Grape Frost, and Lemonade
- + Ice. They presently come in Canada as Arctic Orange (Orange Arctique),
- + Frosted Grape (Raisin Givre'), and Polar Punch (Punch Polaire).
-
- + "Spashes" are plastic bottles that have a sports bottle top that can be
- + drank through and recapped or you can pop off the entire top. The
- + bottles are also 16 FL OZ or 473 ml. They presently come in the US as
- + Blue Raspberry, Cherry, Grape Berry Punch, Kiwi Strawberry, Tropical
- + Punch, and Watermelon. *The only form available in the Blue Raspberry,
- + Kiwi Strawberry, and Watermelon flavors at this time in the US*
-
- + "Kool-Pops" are frozen flavored ice in long thin plastic bars(strips).
- + They come in variety packs of 24 bars per box. Just put the bars in
- + the freezer and after some impatient waiting you'll have instant
- + Kool-Aid popsicles. The present US flavors in each box are Blastin'
- + Berry Cherry, Blue Tropical Punch, Grape, and Orange. They originally
- + were released in 1989 and have changed flavors and box art.
-
- Discontinued Flavors:
- -----------------------
- The flavors below are, sadly, no longer being produced.
-
- Apple
- Berry Blue (Ice Blue Island Twist is apparently the same thing)
- Bunch Berry
- Cherry Cracker
- Golden Nectar (late 1957)
- Great Bluedini (US, Philippines)
- + Incrediberry (US, Canada)
- + Kickin' Kiwi-Lime (mid 1998)
- Mountainberry Punch (Sweetened only packet in Canada, regular in US)
- + Pina-Pineapple (mid 98)
- Pink Lemonade (Canada only)
- Rainbow Punch
- Red Fruit
- Rootbeer (1955-57)
- Sharkleberry Fin
- Strawberry Falls Punch
- Strawberry Split (sweetened packet only, Canada)
- Sunshine Punch
- Surfin' Berry Punch
- Tangerine (circa 1971)
-
- Seasonal Flavors:
- -------------------
- HALLOWEEN FALVOURS: The packets say "Ghoul-Aid", instead of "Kool-Aid" in
- the US, and "Hallowe'en Kool" instead of "Kool-Aid" in Canada.
- Eerie Orange (CAN)
- Scary Black Cherry (CAN)
- Scary Blackberry (US)
-
- Kraft has finally confirmed that Hallowe'en Kools are now a *permanent*
- item, and they should be available from now on, each year, from Oct 1 -
- Nov 5. There are no plans to expand the Hallowe'en Kool flavor lineup.
-
- Mexican Flavor Information: Gary Boltralik (Boltralg@AEPCO.com)
- -----------------------------
- All the KA sold in Mexico (per the person who bought it for me) comes
- in boxes of 5 packs. This includes the Cola flavor. I have a Cola
- box containing only the Cola flavor. If Cola was sold as a
- promotional flavor at one point, it would appear to be a current
- flavor now.
-
- Reason's for Discontinuation of Flavors: Lynn M Wiegard (prex@golden.net)
- ------------------------------------------
- According to K/GF, a lot of flavors are discontinued because they are too
- similar to existing flavors. After all, every flavor available in a
- grocery store takes up about 1-1/2 feet of shelf space. Grocery chains
- may not be into devoting more space to something like SFP when they
- already carry Strawberry. Thus, even before the flavor hits the shelves
- (i.e. before any consumer input), a decision about the success of the
- flavor has already been made :-(
-
- I think that may be the case with a lot of the berry KA's that have been
- discontinued over time.
-
- Sometimes, too, it's not even the grocer's decision, but that of the
- wholesaler who sells to the grocer. And K/GF has no control over all
- these decisions.
-
- If there is a flavor that you *know* is still produced, but missing from
- the shelves of your grocery, rattle the chains at the buying office for
- your store. Sadly, this may get you Lime or Strawberry, hard to find in
- parts--but will not bring back SFP, Bluedini, P. Rex, or anything else
- that has been *discontinued*.
-
- K/GF will probably not resurrect any flavor deemed "too similar", simply
- because of the concerns related to getting it on the shelf. The blue
- stuff--well, that's a different story [note the post re: safety
- concerns].
-
- I personally think a lot of the discontinued flavors fell victim in the
- war for shelf space, without fault to the consumer or K/GF.
-
- Resurrecting Flavors: Jaye (jaelithe@earthlink.net)
- -----------------------
- The young woman I spoke to told me that if they get enough complaints
- about a flavor being killed off, they will resurrect it. So tell
- everyone who loves raspberry (or any other discontinued flavor)
- Kool-Aid to call 1-800-367-9225 (in the USA) or 1-800-268-7808
- (In Canada) between 9am-4pm EST and complain politely.
-
- ***Notes on the discontinuation of Berry Blue and Great Bluedini: Several
- sources have indicated that Berry Blue was discontinued because of
- parental concerns that those flavors looked too much like toxic
- substances, and could encourage kids to poison themselves. Berry Blue
- was discontinued because it allegedly looked too much like windshield
- washer fluid. Great Bluedini was similarly discontinued because it
- looked too much like anti-freeze.
-
- Berry Blue is back with a new name:
- -------------------------------------
- Just wanted to point out: Berry Blue is "back" as a US Island Twist
- flavor, a blue raspberry lemonade called Ice Blue Island Twist!
- I asked Kraft up here if there were any plans to bring the flavor to
- Canada, and they said they want to wait and see how it does.
- -George Eggleston (jester@txdirect.net) & Lynn Weigard (prex@golden.net)
-
- Specialty Package Info:
- -------------------------
- 4 point Nickelodeon Kool-Aid was Manufactured in 1986, featuring a header
- that says "Join the Biscuits 'N Gravy Birthday Bunch", and the cartoon
- Character "Stick Stickly on the front.
- -Jane Sitton-Logan (hammer@mail.startext.net)
-
- Bugs Bunny was featured on Cyclamate Sweetened Kool-Aid in the early
- 1970's.
-
- + Subway (the sub sandwich chain) came out with the regular Cherry Flavor
- + with The Flintstones art on the package in December 1, 1998 though
- + January 4, 1999. -Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
-
- The sweetened box--sort of like Tang's format:
- ------------------------------------------------
- Size: 5-1/2" x 7-1/2" x 1-1/2"
- Contents: 2 x 1.5L pre-sweetened pouches
- Description: Box is full color with puzzles on rear. Pouches are
- one-color on white, and show the "Smiling Pitcher"
- Date: 1991
-
- Other Discontinued Kool-Aid Products:
- ---------------------------------------
- In the last years of the Perkins era of KA (40's-50's) the following
- items were on the market:
- Kool-Aid Soda [bottled]
- Kool-Aid Bubble Gum
- Kool-Aid Ice Cream Mix
- Kool-Aid Shake Mix
- -Lynn Wiegard (prex@golden.net)
-
- + "Koolers" and "Sport Koolers" were juice boxes in 3-packs. The
- + Koolers came in 6-packs also. Sport Koolers were taller and thinner
- + than the regular Koolers. They originally were released in 1989.
- + You could only get them with points in the beginning. 3-packs were
- + 5 points and the 6-packs were 10 points. They came in Cherry, Grape,
- + Lemonade, Mountain Berry Punch, Orange, Purplesaurus Rex, Rainbow
- + Punch, Strawberry, and Tropical Punch.
- + -Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
-
-
- III. How do you prepare Kool-Aid?
- ------------------------------------
- This section is devoted to the technique involved in mixing up our
- favorite beverage. Send in your method and I'll stick it in.
-
- A. First, I grab one of those empty two quart ocean spray cranberry
- juice bottle (or any other kind with that shape). Then I dump in
- the Kool stuff, then the sugar, then put in water (I recommend
- Reverse Osmosis water, because it doesn't add any nasty flavor to
- the perfection of Kool-Aid) almost to the top. Then I do a little
- shaky dance until it's bubbly at the top, and pop it in the fridge.
- Or, if I'm really thirsty, I just chug that warm Kool-Aid out of
- the bottle. mmmmmmmmmmmm, good.
- -MUZAK
-
- B. I make Kool-Aid in the sacred traditions of my ancestors. First I
- get my one gallon jug (ocean spray), then I add about two cups of
- sugar (never measure, always estimate) next I fill the bottle two
- thirds of the way full. After replacing the lid I shake the bottle
- until all of the sugar is dissolved. Then I remove the lid and add
- Kool-Aid, one packet at a time. You may want to add more sugar at
- this point. If you are up for a very special treat, add a teaspoon
- of salt....yes salt. Salt makes the flavor more intense. Let it sit
- for one hour, and enjoy.....and hey, if you squint it looks purple.
- -Peter White
-
- C. 1. Start with a pitcher that still has the last droplets of your
- last batch of Kool-Aid. (If you are not in possession of said
- pitcher then put a tiny bit of water into your dry pitcher
- before you continue)
- 2. Add the Kool-Aid powder
- 3. Add the sugar
- 4. Fill the pitcher 1/3 of the way full with *warm* water. (Yes
- this means you might wanna stick it into the fridge prior to
- drinking, but were talking just tap water warm, not hot)
- 5. Stir, shake, etc to mix up the sugar, Kool-Aid powder and
- water.
- 6. Then add the rest of the water (preferably as cold and pure
- (ie: not from the tap) as possible).
- 7. [optional:] Place in fridge to cool
- 8. Chug away...
- -by Andy
-
- D. Here is the way I make Kool-Aid,
- -One plastic Happy Face Pitcher
- -two-thirds cup of sugar
- -one packet of the Kool-Aid (flavor of choice)
- *Add the Kool-Aid and the sugar, and shake it like you were sauteing
- it. Mixing the Flavor and the sugar equally.
- *Then add a little bit of Hot tap water to make a syrupy mixture.
- *Fill with icy cold water and Ice cubes, just to above the eyebrows.
- As you pour it to drink the ice gets stuck in the spout and the
- Kool-Aid trickles out around it making it nice and chilled.
- *Enjoy.
- -Jennifer, Ruler of Rex
-
- E. I'm now in my mid-40's but when I was a kid (back in the 50's), my
- dad always made the Kool-Aid in our house. 1For many years I didn't
- know why Kool-Aid at any of my friends houses always tasted so bland
- and different. I had always helped him make it, but I was probably
- around 10 years old before I finally asked my him why ours tasted so
- different. I'd never noticed before that we weren't making it
- according to the package directions. It's funny, but I've never run
- across anyone since either that made it like we did. But I think
- anyone who tries it may NEVER go back to the original method. So
- here it is: "Frank B. Anderson's Secret Kool-Aid Recipe."
-
- Take whatever 2-qt contain you usually use to make your Kool-Aid,
- and whatever flavor of unsweetened Kool-Aid you prefer. (If you do
- use a pre-sweetened version, you should be able to figure out how to
- substitute.) Start by adding 4 Cups of tepid to warm water into
- your container. Then, add your favorite flavor of Kool-Aid to your
- regular amount of sugar (we always used 1 Cup) and mix (this keeps
- the Kool-Aid from clumping). Slowly pour the mixture into the
- container of water while stirring, and/or shake well until at least
- most of the sugar is dissolved.
-
- Now for the secret ingredient!!
-
- Add 2 Cups of your favorite brand of Ginger Ale (if you like Diet
- Ginger Ale, that's fine too). NOTE: do not start with the ginger
- ale because adding the sugar mix to it will foam up and possibly
- overflow!!
-
- Then, fill the container to the 2 qt. level with ice and refrigerate
- at least an hour before serving. If you're in a rush, here's what
- we used to do. Instead of topping off the container with ice, fill
- your glasses with ice and pour the Kool-Aid mix over the ice as is.
-
- Note: the only flavors I didn't like as well with this recipe was
- the old Root Beer flavor (long since discontinued) and any of the
- Lemonade flavors. But feel free to experiment, you may like it.
-
- Additional Note: As an "Adult Drink" my dad also used to substitute
- 1 Cup of Water with a cup of Gin. His favorite flavors for this was
- either Cherry or Lemon-Lime. But remember too, this was back in the
- 50's and early 60's before many of the newer flavors existed, so
- again feel free to experiment here too. I Hope everyone Enjoys this
- recipe as much as I have almost my entire life!!
- -Robert B. Anderson
-
- F. I use a 1-gallon jug. Upon drinking the last bit of skim milk,
- *immediately* rinse the jug three times, filling it 1/3 full with
- water each time, shaking it, and then dumping it. By this time
- the water from the tap should be sufficiently cold. Fill the jug
- 1/3 full a fourth time, but do not dump. Instead, insert a small
- funnel in the top. Into the funnel pour the contents of exactly
- two packets of Kool-Aid, any flavor(s). Follow that with 1-1/2
- cups of granulated white sucrose. Then fill each empty packet with
- water three times and pour that into the funnel. Pour a little
- more water through the funnel until no more color is present in
- the funnel. Remove the funnel and place it in a handy location
- for next time. Cap off the jug and shake it vigorously until
- everything is thoroughly dissolved. Open it. If both KA packets
- were Lemonade or Lemon-Lime, add a swish of lemon juice at this
- point. Now, fill the jug almost to the top with water, cap, and
- shake just a bit more. Pour into 32oz cup over ice; put the jug
- containing the rest of it in the fridge. Drink.
- -Jonadab's Way
-
- + G. CLUPMS! I for one, hate em'. Even though they go away with time,
- + here's my immediate solution:
- + 1. Start with half water in the container
- + 2. Add all your sugar next
- + 3. then add your Kool-Aid
- + Doing it like this coats the bottom and sides with the sugar. This
- + keeps the Kool-Aid powder from clumping on the bottom.
- + -Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
-
-
- IV. What is the most popular flavor?
- --------------------------------------
- Most Recent Poll: David Smith (fgsmith@mindspring.com)
- -------------------
- Subject: POLL RESULTS!
- Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 15:46:22 -0700
- [ed. note - I've heavily edited this so that it takes up less space]
- + Here is where the original posting of this poll comes from:
- + http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Park/2070/poll.htm
-
- Since I haven't gotten a ballot in about 2 weeks, the poll is over and
- here are the results! I'll post how the voting was broken down.
-
- Favorite Flavor 1st 2nd 3rd Total
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Sharkleberry Fin 2 0 1 7
- Kiwi Lime 1 1 0 5
- Cherry 0 1 1 3
- Orange 1 0 0 3
- Orange Pineapple 1 0 0 3
- Purplesaurus Rex 0 1 1 3
- Rock-A-Dile Red 1 0 0 3
- Tropical Punch 1 0 0 3
- Grape 0 1 0 2
- Mountain Berry Punch 0 1 0 2
- Rainbow Punch 0 1 0 2
- Strawberry Kiwi 0 1 0 2
- Blastin Berry Cherry 0 0 1 1
- Grape Berry 0 0 1 1
- Ice Blue 0 0 1 1
- Pink Swimmingo 0 0 1 1
- * I guess we need to tell Kraft that Sharkelberry is still tops!
-
- Favorite Color 1st 2nd 3rd Total
- ------------------------------------------------
- Red 3 1 1 12
- Green 3 0 1 10
- Orange 1 2 0 7
- Purple 0 2 0 4
- Blue 0 2 0 4
- Pink 0 0 3 3
- * Was there any doubt? Red Kool-Aid is king!
-
- Favorite Island Twist 1st 2nd 3rd Total
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Strawberry Kiwi 2 1 3 11
- Kiwi Lime 2 2 0 10
- Orange Pineapple 2 0 0 6
- Man-O-Mango-Berry 1 1 0 5
- Ice Blue 0 2 0 4
- * I guess Kiwi is popular on the net. I too miss Kiwi Lime.
-
- Favorite Mountain Twist 1st 2nd 3rd Total
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Blastin Berry Cherry 1 2 0 7
- Raspberry Cranberry 2 0 1 7
- Strawberry Lemonade 1 1 1 6
- Grape Berry Splash 1 1 0 5
- * I don't care too much for Raspberry/Cranberry but I guess some
- people do.
-
- Most Missed Flavor 1st 2nd 3rd Total
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Mountain Berry Punch 1 3 0 9
- Purplesaurus Rex 2 1 1 9
- Sharkleberry Fin 3 0 0 9
- Rock-a-dile Red 1 0 0 3
- Apple 0 1 0 2
- Rainbow Punch 0 1 0 2
- Strawberry Falls Punch 0 0 1 1
- Sunshine Punch 0 0 1 1
- Kiwi Lime 0 0 1 1
- Great Bluedini 0 0 1 1
- Surfin Berry Punch 0 0 1 1
- * I agree totally with this voting as I sorely miss Purplesaurus and
- Mountain Berry Punch.
-
- Most Hated Flavor 1st 2nd 3rd Total
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Grape 1 1 1 6
- Lemon-Lime 1 1 0 5
- Raspberry Cranberry 1 1 0 5
- Orange Pineapple 1 0 1 4
- Rock-a-dile Red 1 0 1 4
- Lemonade 1 0 0 3
- Orange 0 1 1 3
- Pina-Pineapple 1 0 0 3
- Cherry 0 1 0 2
- Great Bluedini 0 1 0 2
- Strawberry Kiwi 0 1 0 2
- Black Cherry 0 0 1 1
- Grape Berry Splash 0 0 1 1
- * I've never understood why the net hates grape that much.
-
- Best Cover Art 1st 2nd 3rd Total
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Cherry Cracker 1 2 0 7
- Mountain Berry Punch 1 1 0 5
- Ice Blue 1 0 0 3
- Orange 1 0 0 3
- Pink Swimmingo 0 1 1 3
- Scary Blackberry 1 0 0 3
- Strawberry Falls 1 0 0 3
- Lemonade 0 1 0 2
- Berry Blue 0 0 1 1
- Great Bluedini 0 0 1 1
- Incrediberry 0 0 1 1
- * I must agree, Cherry Cracker has some killer package art and I am glad
- people remember it.
-
- Thanks for all who voted and we'll do this next year!
-
- Lastly, it should be noted that the favorite flavor of Kool-Aid of
- inventor, Edwin Perkins, was Raspberry (now discontinued). This is
- according to his great nephew, Stephen Spady (sspady@microsoft.com).
-
- Poll in 1987: Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
- ---------------
- + This poll gave no choices and allowed a free form to fill out their
- + responses. It was the last question in the poll. The question was
- + given to 16 males and 29 females from the ages of 13 to 48. There were
- + 5 people that did not respond to this question. The poll was posted
- + in a poetry site and you can see the results here:
- + http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6558/respons1.html#top
-
- + The question was: "What is or was your favorite flavor of Kool-Aid:"
- + And.....the results were as follows:
- + 10 Cherry
- + 7 Tropical Punch
- + 3 Grape
- + 2 Black Cherry
- + 2 Kickin' Kiwi-Lime
- + 2 Lime
- + 2 Orange
- + 2 Purplesaurus Rex
- + 2 Strawberry
- + 2 Strawberry-Kiwi
- + 1 Great Bluedini
- + 1 Lemon-Lime
- + 1 Mountain Berry Punch
- + 1 Pineapple
- + 1 Root Beer
- + 1 Sharkleberry Fin
- + *We see very different results from the romantically inclined.*
-
- + Here is what The Kraft Homepage has to say about favorite flavors:
- + There are 18 flavors of KOOL-AID powdered soft drink mix currently
- + available. The most popular flavors are:
- + 1. Tropical Punch
- + 2. Lemonade
- + 3. Cherry
- + 4. Grape
- + 5. Black Cherry
-
-
- V. What does that code on the package mean?
- ----------------------------------------------
- The first four NUMBERS in the code indicate the date. The first
- indicates the year (ie. 4 for 1994, 0 for 1990 etc). The next three
- numbers are the day of the year it was produced (ie. 001 for Jan 1 up to
- 365 for Dec 31). The letter indicates place of production. In the US,
- Chicago is represented by A, EV is for Evanston, Illinois, and M for
- Modesto, California. In Canada CO stands for Cobourg Ontario.
- -Ron Gregory & Bernard Marrocco
-
-
- VI. Can I dye my hair with Kool-Aid?
- ---------------------------------------
- Several methods of using Kool-Aid to dye hair have been proposed.
-
- Method # 1:
- -------------
- In a large bowl (a little bigger than your head) put in hot water
- and Kool-Aid. The longer your hair the more packets you need:
- for shoulder length try 3.
- Dunk your head in the bowl, and with a cup and a friend work on
- pouring the K.A. all through your hair.
- Once it is totally covered and saturated squeeze out the excess
- and blow dry.
- Let it sit on your hair for a day. (Beware: it can be VERY
- messy, and during the day it is on your hair it might smear on
- your clothes....be careful! Bleach seems to take the stain of
- off hands and counter tops.)
- -by Jodie Zwart
-
- Method # 2:
- -------------
- 1. Decide what color you want your hair to be. Remember that the color
- of your hair will affect the way the color turns out. If you have
- really light blonde hair, it will be about the same color as the
- drink, but the darker your hair is, the duller it will end up being.
- And if you're a redhead like me, greens and blues just don't work
- very well...they usually turn brown. I've got reddish blond hair, and
- I used one package of Rock-O-Dile Red and one of Orange. Now my hair
- looks kinda like it's on fire.
- 2. Get as many packages of unsweetened Kool-Aid as you feel necessary.
- My hair is pretty thick, and reaches most of the way to my waist, and
- I got pretty good results with only two packages. And don't forget
- that you can mix different flavors to get new colors. One package
- of Berry Blue and one of Lemon Lime turned my brothers light blond
- hair an amazing shade of turquoise.
- 3. Boil enough water to completely soak the part of your hair that you
- want to dye. It has to be really hot, so don't plan on dyeing too
- close to your head. This is another reason you might want to pick a
- color that will look OK with your natural color (or, in my case the
- color your hair happens to be at the moment). Just make sure you're
- using less water than you would if you were making Kool-Aid to drink.
- I used six cups of water for each package of Kool-Aid, instead of
- eight. My brother only used four, but I don't think it made too much
- of a difference.
- 4. Dissolve the Kool-Aid in the water
- 5. Dunk your hair in the dye (careful...it's hot...don't get your face
- too close to the dye...or any part of yourself other than your hair
- for that matter). Let your hair soak in the dye for at least five
- minutes, then you might want to dry off some of the dye with a towel.
- 6. Let your hair dry (it will drip dye all over the place...I usually go
- outside) but I don't recommend using a hair dryer...it won't leave
- your hair very healthy-looking.
- 7. As soon as your hair is dry, you can wash it to rinse out some of the
- extra dye, so that it doesn't get all over your shirt. But if you
- rinse the dye out before it dries, it might all wash off, leaving
- your hair the same color as when you started. Now is also a good
- time to use a good conditioner, because the hot dye can dry out your
- hair pretty badly.
- Unfortunately, so far I don't know how long the dye will last...at
- least a week, fading just a little bit each day. The color runs a
- little for the first few days, and after that it's only noticeable
- when you wash your hair. Rock-O-Dile Red mixed with Orange on dark
- reddish blond hair gives a very bright red, which looks a little like
- fire if you only dye the ends and a few streaks of your hair. Berry
- Blue mixed with Lemon-Lime on light blond hair gives an intense
- blue-green. Grape on black hair gives purple highlights when the
- light hits it the right way.
- -Kym Britnell (britnell@idirect.com)
-
- Method # 3:
- -------------
- Take the packet of dry Kool-Aid and pour it into a paper cup.
- Add a squirt of conditioner and about 3 drops of water.
- Mix it so it is kind of thick.
- Wet the part of your hair that you want to dye, put it on (cover
- your hands because it stains really badly) and wrap said hair in
- Saran Wrap.
- Leave it in for 10 mins, and rinse lightly.
- Blow-dry and style as usual :)
- -Mindy Sue
-
- Method # 4:
- -------------
- Just a spoonful of vinegar added to the Kool-Aid solution helps the color
- stay in longer, and wrapping your head in plastic wrap and then a towel
- or something and sleeping overnight with the Kool-Aid in works well. As
- a brunette, I have trouble getting my hair to "take," but my best
- friend, a light blonde since birth, used less Kool-Aid than I, and only
- as "streaks" which we painted onto her head with a basting brush for
- turkeys and stuff, yet pink and blue strands were still found in her
- hair up to four or five months later! An Asian friend of mine also dyed
- her hair with absolutely no success. Know your hair type.
-
- As for the staining effects of the Kool-Aid, I highly recommend that you
- designate a towel as your Kool-Aid towel, and keep the rainbow-colored
- thing around through all your trials of hair color, as a sort of trophy
- of your accomplishments, and a colorful history of your explorations.
- Those blue scouring pads work to get the stains off skin relatively
- quickly with only a little removal of skin (hey, it was either that or a
- blue forehead!) But I have recently found that baking powder (good ole
- Arm and Hammer) provides all the scouring power that you could want
- without the pain. In hardship, I used baking soda-toothpaste, which
- worked so well and so quickly, that it made my head spin. Vaseline, as
- always, is a good idea to rub onto your forehead and ears, to keep those
- runs from staining your skin.
-
- WARNING: The strong and pungent flavor of the Kool-Aid you use will
- remain as a scent in your hair for several days, and while pleasant, it
- might earn you a nickname (i.e. Strawberry-Jill) from your dormmates for
- the rest of the year. :)
- -Jill Boughey (athene@uclink4.berkeley.edu)
-
- A web page that has information on dying is 'The Grateful Dyed' at:
- http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~wymer/dyekool.htm
-
-
- VII. What can you tell me about Sugar and other Kool-Aid sweeteners?
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Pre-sweetened Kool-Aid contains 21 grams of sugar in a 250 milliliter
- serving. If it tastes too sweet for you, you can always add more
- water, or buy unsweetened Kool-Aid and just add less sugar than they
- suggest. Or there's Sugar Free Kool-Aid with NutraSweet.
-
- You might not realize it but sugar is a major ingredient in lots of
- popular drinks:
- * Chocolate Milk has 23 grams of sugar.
- * Pops like 7-Up, Coke or Pepsi contain about 25 grams per 250
- milliliters.
- * Orange juice from frozen concentrate has 26 grams of sugar.
- * Iced tea mixes have about 26 grams of sugar.
- * Cranberry cocktail has 34 grams of sugar.
-
- Milk, on the other hand, has less sugar than Kool-Aid at about 11 or
- 12 grams.
-
- There are also artificially sweetened diet drinks without sugar.
- -(The Street Cents Homepage)
-
- SUBSTITUTES FOR SUGAR:
- ------------------------
- Vanilla Frosting: _tree_ (tree_bg@usa.pipeline.com)
- -------------------
- I once tried vanilla frosting and cherry koolaid, and that tasted pretty
- good...
-
- Brown Sugar, Honey: Paul Dawson-Schmidt (dawsons@visi.com)
- ---------------------
- The only things that I've tried other than white sugar are brown sugar and
- honey. The honey didn't work very well because it was hard to dissolve.
- I suspect that if I'd heated up some water and then dissolved the honey
- in there it would have worked ok, but that seems like too much effort,
- and the honey has a really strong flavor anyway. The brown sugar worked
- just like regular white sugar and it tasted the same. The only
- difference was that the Kool-Aid was a bit browner. It was rather
- unpleasant looking for the Pina-Pineapple, but it might look good on
- some other flavors.
-
- Cyclamates and presweetened Kool-Aid: Bruce Lee (brucel@microsoft.com)
- ---------------------------------------
- I remember finding an OLD pack of Kool-Aid in my parents cabinet (c.
- 1984) dating from the early 1970's (c. 1971). It was labeled as
- 'pre-sweetened' Kool-Aid, was lemon-lime flavor, and had Warner
- Brothers' "Bugs Bunny" character holding a pitcher of Kool-Aid on the
- front package art. The interesting thing was the size of the packet -
- it was the SAME size as a packet of traditional unsweetened Kool-Aid!!
-
- Yes, no triple-thick, double-sized packet... just one small slim
- envelope containing lemon-lime elixir, and the sweetener of death. The
- Sweetener in Question was Cyclamate.
-
- The contents tasted GREAT!! Sweeter by far than the later pre-sweetened
- Kool-Aid, and with no saccharin aftertaste. It made me yearn for the
- days of Cyclamates, and their cancer causing side-effects.
-
- It is unknown how long Kool-Aid was sold in the Cyclamate Pre-sweetened
- form. My brother thinks it was either a promotional trial (hence the
- "Bugs Bunny" caricature on the packet), or was discontinued once the bad
- press on the carcinogenic effects of cyclamates reached a fever pitch
- (about the time the Red M&M's were pulled because of fears of the Red
- Dye).
-
-
- VIII. What else can I do with Kool-Aid?
- ------------------------------------------
- Kool Klothes Dye: Jill Boughey (athene@uclink4.berkeley.edu)
- -------------------
- I tye-dyed a large sheet with several flavors of koolaid for a wonderful
- pattern of colors which I proudly display on my wall. Two years after
- dying, the sheet still faintly smells of that wonderful koolaid-touch.
-
- 1) Sheets good for dyeing can be found cheaply at your local thrift
- stores, they always have extra bed sheets for only a few bucks, and the
- lighter the color the sheet, the more koolaid you will see. I suggest
- an un-patterned, white or light pastel sheet.
- 2) Especially if your sheet is white, it is recommended that you base-dye
- the sheet with either yellow (my favorite) or a VERY DILUTED
- concentration of another color dye. Let the sheet saturate itself in
- the color, and then squeeze the extra water out.
- 3) Grasp a place on your sheet where you want to be the center of the dye.
- (You can have more than one center) pull it into a type of rope,
- twisting and knotting that section up until it has a lot of wrinkles.
- Bind it tightly into this shape with a rubber band. Do the same to
- other areas, until you have the sheet pretty darn twisted up. Start
- with your lighter colors of koolaid first, dipping more of your knot
- into the dye and letting it sit long enough for the dye to move it's
- way into the fabric, but not to completely saturate it. Squeeze the
- fabric to get rid of extra water, then dip less of it into a darker
- color. Repeat as desired all over the different knotted sections.
- 4) Let the knots stay in for a few hours, maybe overnight, then unwrap the
- still-wet sheet and lay it on the grass. THE DYE WILL RUN until the
- sheet dries, so no carpet or tables here! I have never washed my sheet,
- so I'm not sure how permanent the dye is in water, but for a
- great-smelling, beautiful wall covering, this is the way to go.
- 5) Two to Three packets of Koolaid recommended for each regular sized
- bowls of dye.
- 6) Have fun! (Use baking powder to remove any color from the hands.
- Don't use Tupperware bowls for the dye, they will absorb the color!)
-
- Kool-Aid Play Dough: (Ellen Davis' WWW page)
- ----------------------
- 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
- 1 package unsweetened Kool-Aid 1/4 cup salt
- 2 tablespoons cream of tartar 1 cup water
-
- Mix flour, salt, cream of tartar and Kool-Aid in a medium pot
- Add water and oil. Stir over medium heat 3 to 5 minutes. When
- mixture forms a ball in pot, remove. Knead until smooth. Put in
- a plastic bag and refrigerate.
-
- Kool Sugar Rush: Jill Boughey (athene@uclink4.berkeley.edu)
- ------------------
- For that great-tasting sugar rush, try a packet of koolaid and a cup or
- more of sugar (depending on how much tartness you like) in a sealed
- plastic baggie for a great sugar rush that turns your tongue red (or
- purple, or blue) and gets you really hyped for a party. Really popular
- among high school and junior high kids! Probably not mother-approved.
-
- Dyeing Wool: Robert Matthews
- --------------
- What I use KA for, like many of my fellow knitters, is dyeing wool. It
- makes a really great dye, with bright colors that hang around, as long
- as you don't leave them lying in the sun for a long time. Grape is the
- best; it gives a brilliant, fresh-looking purple that ordinary chemical
- dyes just can't seem to manage.
-
- Sharon (huston@why.net) has suggested The Knitting Network's site:
- http://www.fearless.net/knit/dyeing.html
- It is a good place to get information on dyeing all sorts of fibers with
- Kool-Aid.
-
- Dyeing Fish: Steve Schaefer (schaef@interpac.net)
- --------------
- Many years ago I fished commercially for salmon in Alaska. King Salmon
- have two flesh colors, a deep orange and quite rarely white. The two
- flesh colors tasted the same but we received only a fraction of the
- price for the white fleshed variety. So a friend found that he could dye
- the incision on the belly of the white fleshed fish to a deep orange
- color (with orange Kool-Aid of course) thereby increasing the value of
- his catch.
-
- Bubbling Kool-Aid: The Merry Prankster
- --------------------
- Here is something neat-o to try with Kool-Aid. Take any flavor of
- Kool-Aid and put it in a clear glass with some dry ice. It looks really
- swanky. It bubbles and make a little fog. So try it. Dry ice isn't too
- expensive. Especially if you share it with a bunch of people!!!!!!!
-
- Hot Kool-Aid: Keith (kgunders@isd.net)
- ---------------
- Have you ever tried HOT Kool-Aid? Try it before you dismiss it. It's
- better than you might think. Just put a cup in the microwave for about 2
- minutes (depending on microwave). The reds seem to taste best hot, but
- others aren't too bad either.
-
- Kool-paint: (tba@vcn.bc.ca)
- -------------
- Put a packet of Kool-Aid in a bowl and then put in just enough water to
- dissolve it and you can use it as a kool paint. I have some interesting
- designs painted on my walls. Now I can look at Kool-Aid anytime I want!
- Woo!
-
- Industrial Uses of Kool-Aid: Jim Dukat (jimduk@sierra.net)
- ------------------------------
- I have another unusual use for Kool-Aid. I work as an engineer on US
- flag merchant ships. We use Kool-Aid mixed into the control water system
- of the auto-shooting fuel purification centrifuges. It is a cheap,
- excellent, mild acid that helps to keep scale from forming in the
- solenoid valves and control orifices. The consensus is that Grape works
- best.
-
- Along similar lines - I have also seen Kool-Aid used in ultraviolet
- water purifiers aboard ships to keep scale off the internal quartz
- tubes. It is usually charged into the offline standby unit.
-
- Dishwasher Cleaner: Bobby KY (bobbyky@aol.com)
- ---------------------
- I heard a few years ago from a gal who manages an apartment complex,
- that they occasionally use orange Kool-Aid to clean the apartment
- dishwashers. You know how hard water stains and soap gunk can accumulate
- in the dishwasher? She suggested that a package or 2 run through the
- regular long wash cycle will make the inside of the washer sparkling
- clean. The Citric Acid helps break down the stains.
-
- Removing rust and chlorine: (monkey1@kode.net)
- -----------------------------
- As far as uses for KA go, my family has used Lemon KA since I was a kid
- in the shower. It removes that funky green tint from chlorine in pools,
- and also will get rid of rust discoloration if your well water is less
- than perfect. You only need a little bit of the KA, and mix it with some
- shampoo in your hand. Shampoo it into your hair, then rinse. I sometimes
- let it sit on my hair before rinsing to give it time to work, and I also
- re-wash my hair with plain shampoo to get everything out. We keep a
- packet of Lemon KA in the shower if we are swimming a lot.
-
- Just one note though: it is the citric acid in the KA that makes it
- work, and the same thing that can make your eyes & scalp sting. Just
- try not to get too much in your eyes, and it will go away as soon as
- you rinse.
-
- Shower Head/Kool-Aid Prank: (D. Rogers' Homepage)
- -----------------------------
- This is a simple prank. All you have to do is mix up a batch of
- Kool-Aid, remove the shower head from your shower and poor in the
- Kool-Aid into the shower head. NOTE: Make sure you are not the next
- one to take a shower.
-
- Removing Kool-Aid Stains: Jenbib & momsonline.com
- ---------------------------
- To remove Kool-Aid stains from the counter top, scrub the stains with
- baking soda and/or automatic dishwashing detergent.
-
- Erasing the Kool-Aid Mustache: Taylor3 & momsonline.com
- --------------------------------
- A dab of toothpaste on a wet washcloth will remove the "Kool-Aid
- mustache" every time.
-
- + Dyeing Wooden Photo Frames: Pinja (pinja@snafu.muncca.fi)
- + ---------------------------
- + I just wanted to share this with everyone :)
- + Apart from drinking Kool-Aid (which I, nowadays, enjoy totally
- + unsweetened!), I have been dyeing wooden photo frames with Kool-Aid!
- + I just make extra strong Kool-Aid in a bowl and put the frames in it,
- + and let them "steep" overnight. So far the results have been great!
- + I have used strawberry and tropical punch both. Strawberry gave the
- + frames nice red color but tropical punch gave pinkish color. I wonder
- + what green or blue Kool-Aid would look like.
-
- + Oh yes, one more thing - I forgot to put the lid over the bowl and the
- + result? Our kitchen countertop is full of little paw marks.
- + Apparently, one of my cats had dipped his paw into Kool-Aid and walked
- + around sigh.
- + Thank God for baking soda! :-)
-
-
- IX. Are there any Kool-Aid Food Recipes?
- -------------------------------------------
- Striped KA Cubes: Kaptain Kool
- -------------------
- By pouring thin layers of KA into an ice cube tray and freezing after
- each layer has been added, you can create striped Kool-Cubes!!
- Reports of up to four distinct layers have been heard.
-
- Popsicles: (found by Robert Buisson)
- ------------
- 1 pkg. Kool-Aid
- 1 pkg. Jell-O
- 1/2 - 1 C sugar
- 2 C boiling water
- 2 C cold water
-
- Mix and pour in molds and freeze.
-
- Kool-Aid Cookies: Thersa
- -------------------
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup flour
- 1 egg
- The other stuff you usually add to cookies like baking powder and salt
- and stuff.
- 19 packs koolaid
- 1 box ground up vitamins
- 1 container protein powder/ this way you will not die of malnutrition :)
-
- Mix and bake and stuff. :)
-
- Toasted Kool-Aid: Joe Kool (jamoross@twics.com)
- -------------------
- 1 Packet Kool-Aid Unsweetened Drink Mix Powder
- 1 Cup Sugar
- 2 Quarts Water
- 1 Tablespoon Margarine or Butter (softened)
- 2 Slices Bread
-
- 1. Place margarine and two teaspoons sugar in a very small mixing
- bowl or custard dish and set aside.
- 2. Place remaining sugar and Kool-Aid powder in a large plastic or
- glass pitcher and blend thoroughly (keep dry!).
- 3. Add one teaspoon of Kool-Aid & sugar mixture from pitcher to small
- bowl from step 1 and blend until smooth. (This is easiest if the
- margarine is very soft.) It'll be grainy, that's OK.
- 4. Spread onto bread and bake in pre-heated oven at 450F (230C) for
- about 5 minutes. Or, broil in toaster-oven on high for about 1
- and a half to 2 minutes until very bubbly on top.
- 5. While the feature item is baking (or broiling), add water to the
- pitcher and stir to dissolve. Place in fridge for later :-)
- 6. Remove Toasted Kool-Aid from oven and kool briefly before serving.
- Makes two slices.
-
- Sour BANG! Kids: (MJcandies@pmg.stu.rpi.edu)
- ------------------
- A microwave.
- Some sour-patch kids!
- Some Kool-Aid mix, we used grape.
- A plate, we recommend ceramic and not paper!
-
- Spread a layer of Kool-Aid mix on the plate. Make sure you put enough
- on or else you'll have to scrape your kids off your plate.
- Place some sour-patch kids on top of the Kool-Aid mix.
- Sprinkle plenty of Kool-Aid mix on top of the sour-patch kids.
-
- Alright, now your ready to nuke your kids! Place the plate in the
- microwave.
- Microwave on high for about 45 secs. to about 1:30 depending on how
- many kids you have. We recommend that you watch the microwave process,
- and shutting off the microwave when you see the Kool-Aid melt into
- your kids.
- Note: If you over cook your kids they become hard and crispy, but they
- are still edible. Don't throw your crunchy kids in the toilet!
- The more you nuke your kids the bigger the bang of sourness, try to find
- a good balance of crunchiness and bang.
- Eat! Place in mouth and chew. Oh yeah, you should probably cool your
- kids first. At first you will taste the Kool-Aid mix, but don't
- swallow yet, it's not over! Pretty soon the Kool-Aid wears off and
- then BANG! your kids turn sour!
-
- Kool-Aid Rice Krispies Squares: Robert Stave (stave@why.net)
- --------------------------------- XAMER (xamer@aol.com)
- Here is a colorful dessert to make for Christmas.
- Make Rice Krispie treats according to the instructions on the Rice
- Krispie box, except multiply the recipe by 1.5 on all ingredients.
- Mix in your favorite KA into the marshmallow creme.
-
- If you don't increase the recipe by 1.5, it will be sour. I was looking
- in my Sunday paper and noticed an ad for Rice Krispies. They suggest
- that you add a pack of Kool-Aid to your batch of Rice Krispy treats
- for fruity flavor and wacky color.
-
- Kool-Aid Sandwiches: Fransciso Toro
- ----------------------
- I told my girlfriend about all ye friendly folks on a.d.ka and she
- chuckled and told me that when she was a little kid in Elementary
- School (2nd Grade about) she used to come home from school every day
- while her mom was still at work and make herself Kool-Aid Sandwiches.
- This is not a joke! She used to dump the sweetened powder between
- two slices of Wonder Bread and munch away. It was years before her
- mom figured out that's where all the Kool-Aid she'd buy was going!
- In honor of this reminiscence we went and made a Kool-Aid Sandwich.
- It's, ah, interesting. Makes sort of a novel dessert.
-
- Kool-Whip: John Nielson
- ------------
- I found that it mixes very nicely with Cool Whip. You may have to
- add a bit of sugar (sweeten to taste.) Part of the exploratory
- process is to discover for yourself the ratio of Cool Whip to sugar
- to KA. It should reflect your personal preferences. Color is not
- important, but do not substitute any actual dairy whipped cream,
- as this treat must have a certain amount of unnaturalness about it.
- It's great for dipping Twinkies into.
-
- Homemade Frozen Pops: (From the Berkeley Recipe Archive)
- -----------------------
- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v7.07
- 1 Kool-Aid, unsweetened, pack.
- 1 Jelly Powder, package
- 3/4 c Granulated Sugar
- 2 c Boiling Water
- 2 c Cold Water
-
- Servings: 18
- In a 2-quart glass measure, combine the Kool-Aid, jelly powder and
- sugar. Add hot water and stir until sugar is dissolved. Stir in cold
- water. Pour into pop molds and freeze. Makes about 18.
-
- Kool Snow Slushy: Rock-a-dial Rachel
- -------------------
- When I was a kid, My sisters and I would get a bowl of snow, then
- sprinkle pre-sweetened Kool-Aid on it then eat it with a spoon. You may
- think this sounds gross, but damn, was it good. Kinda like a snow cone.
- Try it this winter. (If you have snow where you live).
-
- Kool Ice Cream: Russell Hansen (rhansen@powerup.com.au)
- -----------------
- Mix Ice Cream powder (this was done in Australia, I am unsure of the
- availability of such powder elsewhere), with 600 milliliters of whipped
- cream, and add one packet of your favorite flavor. A few hours later,
- you will have Kool-Aid Flavor Ice Cream (It works very well with
- Incrediberry, so says Russell).
-
- Kool Ice Cream - Part II: Michael S. Cooper (mscooper@airmail.net)
- ---------------------------
- 1 8 oz. tub of Cool Whip (or some other whipped topping)
- 1 4 oz. box of Junket Ice Cream Mix (Vanilla)
- 1 packet of unsweetened Kool-Aid (your choice)
-
- Cool Whip - $1.25 US
- Ice Cream Mix $1.00 US
- Kool-Aid $.25 US
- Total: $2.50 US
-
- Since Cool Whip is usually partially frozen at the store, you need to
- thaw it in the refrigerator for a couple of hours before using. Empty
- the Cool Whip into a two-quart plastic bowl that you have a lid for.
- Pour about a fourth of the ice cream mix into the Cool Whip and stir
- briskly. I use a wire whip because it helps fold the ingredients
- better. Continue adding the ice cream mix a fourth at a time until it
- is all mixed in. Then start adding the Kool-Aid the same way. If you
- dump it all in at once, it will be a lot harder to mix and maintain
- the color throughout the ice cream. After you finish mixing all the
- ingredients, you can either eat it as is, or return it to the freezer
- (with the lid on) for a couple of hours so it will stiffen up.
-
- Note: This stuff does not get to the consistency of ice cream, but
- you may be able to scoop it with a wet scoop if you wish.
-
- Those of you who do not have access to Junket may contact me at
- (mscooper@airmail.net). I have a source for it.
-
- Easy Snow Cones: (The Kraft Homepage)
- -----------------
- 1 envelope KOOL-AID Unsweetened Soft Drink Mix, any flavor
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup cold water
- 8 cups finely crushed ice
- Note: Or use 3/4 cup KOOL-AID Sugar-Sweetened Soft Drink Mix, any
- flavor; omit sugar.
-
- PLACE soft drink mix and sugar in small plastic or glass bowl. Add
- cold water; stir to dissolve. For each serving, pour about 1
- tablespoon soft drink mixture over 1 cup ice.
-
- Banana Yogurt Smoothie: (The Kraft Homepage)
- -------------------------
- 3 cups cold milk
- 2 containers (8 oz. each) Vanilla Yogurt
- 1 medium banana, sliced
- 1 envelope KOOL-AID Sugar Sweetened Soft Drink Mix, any flavor Ice
-
- MIX milk, yogurt, banana and soft drink mix in blender container;
- cover. Blend about 30 seconds or until smooth. Serve over ice.
-
- Colorful Frosting: (The Kraft Homepage)
- --------------------
- Serves: Makes 2 1/2 cups.
- 4 1/2 cups powdered sugar
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, softened
- 4 Tbsp. milk
- 2 Tbsp. KOOL-AID Sugar-Sweetened Soft Drink Mix, any flavor
-
- BEAT sugar, butter, milk and soft drink mix in large bowl with
- electric mixer on low speed until well blended and smooth. Use
- immediately.
-
- Halloween Cupcakes: (The Kraft Homepage)
- ---------------------
- Serves: 24
- 1 pkg. (2-layer size) white cake mix or cake mix with pudding in the mix
- 1/4 cup KOOL-AID Sugar-Sweetened Soft Drink Mix, Orange Flavor.
-
- PREPARE and bake cake mix as directed on package for cupcakes, adding
- soft drink mix before beating. Frost cooled cupcakes with Colorful
- Frosting made with orange flavor soft drink mix. Decorate with
- Halloween candies or sprinkle with additional soft drink mix, if
- desired.
-
- Halloween Crispy Treats: (The Kraft Homepage)
- --------------------------
- Serves: Makes 24.
- 3 Tbsp. butter or margarine
- 1 pkg. (10 1/2 oz.) miniature marshmallows
- 1/2 cup KOOL-AID Sugar-Sweetened Soft Drink Mix, Orange or Grape
- 7 cups POST ALPHA-BITS Frosted Letter Oat and Corn Cereal
-
- NOTE: POST HONEYCOMB Brand Sweetened Corn and Oat Cereal may be
- substituted for POST ALPHA-BITS Cereal.
-
- LINE 13x9-inch pan with foil; lightly grease foil.
-
- MICROWAVE butter in large microwavable bowl on HIGH 45 seconds or
- until melted. Add marshmallows and soft drink mix; mix to coat.
- Microwave on HIGH 1 1/2 minutes or until marshmallows are melted and
- smooth, stirring after 45 seconds. Add cereal; mix to coat well.
-
- PRESS firmly into prepared pan. Cool. Cut into squares. Store in
- airtight container.
-
- Oh Yeah Xmas Cookie Icing: Rob Stave (stave@why.net)
- ----------------------------
- 1 Cup Confectioners Sugar.
- 1 teaspoon Water.
-
- Mix and add water until you have a good thick paste.
-
- Add a pinch of your favorite Kool-Aid to color your icing. For red,
- I used fruit punch but now I think pink lemonade would have been
- more appropriate (the fruitiness was a bit overwhelming).
-
- Kool Cherry Coke: Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
- -------------------
- Half a glass of Cherry Kool-Aid
- Half a glass of Coke
- Mix (Stir no James Bond'ing here) ;)
-
- Kool-Aid Slushies: Steve Woolley
- --------------------
- I missed the original message, but the subject provoked me to inform
- you fellow Kool-Aiders about my secret slush recipe. It is the only
- way to drink Kool-Aid (in my view). So, here it is. First of all
- you'll need a blender. (mine holds about 7 cups I think) Put in two
- cups of cold water, one cup of sugar (of course, you can't measure it
- exactly or it would be ruined) add whatever flavor or mixture of
- flavors of kool-aid to it and mix it. Then, fill it the rest of the
- way (or at least most of the way to the top) with ice. Finally, blend
- that puppy! (hopefully you have a powerful blender) Then once it is
- done chopping the ice, pour it into your pitcher and drink it all. If
- you do it as often as myself, soon you'll be immune to the headache
- that it gives you. Also, it can be done in a matter of minutes rather
- than hours.
-
-
- X. What can you tell me about the Kool-Aid Man Atari 2600 video game?
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Below is a description and detailed instruction of the Kool-Aid video
- + game. This info came from a web page that is no longer in operation.
- + The following URL was where it originated:
- + http://www.sponsor.net/~gchancel/2600Stuff/2600Docs/Kool-Aid_Man
-
- KOOL-AID MAN (M-Network)
- INSTRUCTIONS
- (1 Player vs. Computer)
- Help Kool-Aid Man in a battle with the Thirsties! Those insatiable
- Thirsties are stealing the water out of your swimming pool. You want to
- catch tem when they stop to dip their straws in the pool. Also, help Kool-
- Aid Man gobble up Kool-Aid ingredients in order to keep the Thirsties
- from bouncing Kool-Aid Man around the backyard.
-
- For your Atari 2600 Game System.
- Kool-Aid and Kool-Aid Man are trademarks of General Foods Corporation.
- Copyright 1983 General Foods Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Atari
- is a trademark of Atari Inc.
-
- THE GAME
- [Screen Shot: Score (black number top center of screen), Time (red number
- below score), Kool-Aid Man (a pitcher), Backyard Walls (vertical
- multi-colored barriers on left and right sides of screen), Pool (blue
- area at bottom of screen), Thirsties With Straws (bomb/apple shaped with
- eyes looking left and right), Thirsties Without Straws (bomb/apple
- shaped with eyes facing forward and sucking water out of the pool) and
- Water Ingredient(large floating "W").]
-
- You can move Kool-Aid Man anywhere in your backyard. Make him catch the
- Thirsties by colliding with them when they stop to drink the water out
- of your swimming pool. For every Thirstie he catches, you add a hundred
- points to your score. However, the Thirsties are pretty tough customers!
- When they're not standing still, drinking the water out of your swimming
- pool, they're moving across the screen, trying to bounce Kool-Aid Man
- around the yard. So you best dodge them as they come after you. If a
- Thirstie hits Kool-Aid Man, you'll lose control of him temporarily.
-
- You can aid Kool-Aid Man by making him gobble up the Water (W's), Sugar
- (S's) and Kool-Aid (K's) which occasionally pass through the yard. He
- gobbles them up by catching them on the run. These ingredients make
- Kool-Aid Man temporarily unaffected by the moving Thirsties. This means
- he can move about without being knocked around by them. That's when you
- can really catch the other Thirsties who have stopped to steal your
- water.
-
- If the Thirsties steal all the water from your pool before you catch every
- one of them, the game is over. If you catch them all before that
- happens, you WIN and automatically move on to the next level of
- difficulty.
-
- CONTROLLERS
- Use your Left Joystick Controller to move Kool-Aid Man. (The Right
- Joystick is not used in this game.) Be sure your controller cable is
- securely plugged into the back of the game console. Hold the controller
- with the word "top" facing the top of the T.V. screen.
- - Push joystick LEFT to move Kool-Aid Man LEFT.
- - Push joystick RIGHT to move Kool-Aid Man RIGHT.
- - Push joystick FORWARD to move Kool-Aid Man UP.
- - Push joystick BACK to move Kool-Aid Man DOWN.
- Note: The red button is not used in this game!
-
- DIFFICULTY SWITCHES
- The switch on the RIGHT sets the level of difficulty. In the A position,
- the Thirsties move at a faster speed. In the B position, the Thirsties
- move at a normal speed.
-
- The switch on the LEFT is used to freeze the action of the game by sliding
- it to the A position. Position B is used to return the game to action
- from the point at which it was stopped. (Always begin with the switch in
- position B.)
-
- ACTION!
- Get ready to join Kool-Aid Man in battling the Thirsties!
-
- To start the game, press the Reset Switch on the console. Be ready!!! The
- game starts right after Kool-Aid Man breaks through the wall of the
- yard.
-
- When Kool-Aid Man appears on the screen with the Thirsties, push the Left
- Joystick in any of the four directions available.
-
- Controlling Kool-Aid Man: Push your Joystick Controller in the direction
- you want Kool-Aid Man to go. Don't let Kool-Aid Man bump into the walls
- or the water in the pool. If you do, you'll lose control of him
- temporarily.
-
- Dodge the Thirsties as they pass horizontally across the screen. If you
- don't, you will bounce Kool-Aid Man around the yard, and you will
- temporarily lose control of him.
-
- When a Thirstie stops and dunks its straw in the pool, make Kool-Aid Man
- bump into it. The Thirstie will disappear from the yard, and you'll add
- a hundred points to your score on the screen.
-
- The Kool-Aid Ingredients: You will notice W's, S'S and K's passing
- horizontally across the screen. They stand for Water, Sugar and
- Kool-Aid. Try to make Kool-Aid Man catch them if you can. He will
- gobble them up and music will play. This will keep Kool-Aid Man
- temporarily unaffected by the Thirsties. That means he gets bigger, and
- the moving Thirsties can't bounce him around. It's the best time to
- catch as many stationary Thirsties as you can. But when the music stops,
- Kool-Aid Man will shrink back to his normal size and can be knocked
- around by the Thirsties once again.
-
- Every time Kool-Aid Man gobbles up an ingredient, a little water is added
- back to the swimming pool. This amounts to slowing down the clock, so
- you have more time to catch the Thirsties.
-
- SCORING
- Your score at the top-center of the screen will increase by 100 points for
- every Thirstie you catch.
-
- Timing: There are 30 Thirsties trying to drink the water out of your pool.
- If you catch every one of them before they drink all the water, you WIN
- and automatically move on to the next level of difficulty.
-
- If the Thirsties drink all the water out of your swimming pool before you
- catch every one of them, the game is over.
-
- Bonus Points: Bonus points are awarded for the time left on the clock at
- the end of each round. So, catch all the Thirsties as fast as you can
- for the best score possible!
-
- WINNING TIPS
- When Kool-Aid Man gets bounced around by the Thirsties, relax! It will
- only last a few seconds. Just be ready to take over when he settles
- down.
-
- Go after every Ingredient you can. While you're unaffected by the moving
- Thirsties, you can catch a lot of other Thirsties who are stealing the
- water out of your pool.
-
-
- XI. What can you tell me about Marvel Kool-Aid Man Comics?
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Marvel published about a half a dozen Kool-Aid Comics in the 80's.
- They're basically just big Kool-Aid ads, but are mildly amusing to
- browse through. Around six different comics were made in the series.
- For more information about the rarity of the comic series and the cost
- of obtaining a set, see your nearest Comic Book retailer.
- -Terry Wiegard (wiegard@idirect.com)
-
- + Here are the titles:
- + 1. 'The Adventures of Kool-Aid Man' - As he Battles the Thirsties in
- + Outer Space and on the Baseball Field. 1983
- + 2. 'The Adventures of Kool-Aid Man' No. 2 - As he Battles the
- + Thirsties Through Time and on a Camping Adventure. 1984
- + 3. 'The Adventures of Kool-Aid Man' No. 3 - ??? 1985
- + 4. 'The Adventures of Kool-Aid Man' No. 4 - Is Scorch to Hot to
- + Handle? 1987
- + 5. 'The Adventures of Kool-Aid Man' No. 5 - Wacky Warehouse, Grand
- + Opening. 1988
- + 6. 'The Adventures of Kool-Aid Man' No. 6 - Wacky Warehouse, New
- + Flavor Formula. 1989
- + -Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
-
-
- XII. What is the Kool-Aid Fan-Fic?
- -------------------------------------
- Kool-Aid Fan-Fic is a fictional(?) story of the adventures of Kool-Aid Man
- and his struggle against the evils of Flavor-Aid Fella. It was written
- by Chris M. Ackney, aka GREEN GUY.
-
- Chapter 1. It All Began on a Nice Quiet Day...
- Chapter 2. Flavor-Aid Fella on a Rampage!
- Chapter 3. Kool-Aid Man, Timmy, and the Flavor-Aid Death Machine.
- Chapter 4. Kool-Aid goes Film Noire.
- Chapter 5. Gumshoe Kool-Aid
-
- These are now available on the web at the Kool-Aid Archive:
- http://www.greasyspoon.com/koolaid/kaff.html
-
-
- XIII. Does anyone else mix Kool-Aid flavors together?
- --------------------------------------------------------
- Many KA drinkers enjoy creating their own special blends of Kool-Aid.
- A list of favorite mixes follows....submit your favorite!!
-
- 1 Black Cherry:1 Great Bluedini (Jodie Zwart)
-
- 1 Cherry:1/2 Orange:1/2 lemonade (Kaptain Kool)
-
- 1 Grape:1 Orange (Adam, Guru
- of the GRAPE)
-
- 1 Grape:1 Pink Swimmingo (jimij)
-
- 1 Orange:1 Pink Swimmingo....for special occasions (jimij)
-
- 1 Cherry:1 Grape (jimij)
-
- 1 Grape:1 Raspberry (jimij)
-
- 1 Grape:1 Strawberry (jimij)
-
- 2 Incrediberry:1 Pink Lemonade (unknown)
- ....said to taste like Berry Blue??
-
- 1 PS-Rex:1 Black Cherry (MudGuy)
-
- 1 Lemonade:1 Black Cherry (MudGuy)
-
- 1/4 Incrediberry:1/4 Lemon-Lime:1/2 Black Cherry (MudGuy)
-
- 1/4 Cherry:3/4 PS-Rex w/1.5 c sugar (MudGuy)
-
- 1 PS-Rex:1 Orange.....a true MUD! (MudGuy)
-
- In one gallon jug:2 c sugar: 2 Great Bluedini: (Peter White)
- 1 Incrediberry:1 PS-Rex:1 Lemon-Lime:1 Black Cherry
-
- 1 Any flavor:1 Lemonade (Kaptain Kool)
-
- 3 1/2 c sugar:3 Great Bluedini:1 PS-Rex (Jon Ippel)
-
- + 1 Ice Blue:1 Cherry:less than 1 quart of water (Stu the Hillbilly
- + 3/4 cup sugar Drummer Girl)
-
- RIVER WATER: Dave Freidkin (freidkin@doitnow.com)
- --------------
- My wife Sunny came up with a great combination called RIVER WATER. You
- make it with one packet of Lemon-Lime and one packet of Watermelon-
- Cherry, and of course, 2 cups of sugar. Makes a gallon of funky brown
- water, like the result of a vacation in Mexico, but it tastes great!
-
-
- XIV. Can I "recapture" lost flavors through Kool-Aid mixing?
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- In my many experiences with K-A, I have found mixes that taste like
- some of the discontinued flavors.
-
- Purplesaurus Rex: Olanin (fskml@aurora.alaska.edu)
- -------------------
- 1.5 scoops Grape
- 2.5 scoops Lemonade
-
- Sunshine Punch: Olanin (fskml@aurora.alaska.edu)
- -----------------
- 2 Scoops Orange
- 2 Scoops Lemonade
-
- Sharkleberry Fin: Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
- -------------------
- 1/2 tsp of Lemonade(unsweetened)
- 1/2 tsp of Orange(unsweetened)
- 1/2 tsp of Strawberry(unsweetened)
- 1 Cup of sugar(use the full cup of sugar on this, or it will be tart)
- 1/2 gallon of water as usual
-
- Scary Blackberry(?): (Michael S. Cooper <mscooper@flash.net>)
- -----------------------
- Just a note to let you all know I mixed up my own Scary Blackberry
- tonight, just a little different than the recipe given by Kraft.
-
- I actually mixed grape, cherry, and tropical punch and three (3!) cups
- of sugar together in a three quart pitcher (That's double-strength,
- guys!) and then diluted it accordingly into my storage pitchers.
-
- For the record, I can't say it tastes exactly like Scary Blackberry,
- because I've never had any. We don't seem to get it down here in Dallas,
- or Texas for that matter. I will say that it tastes *exactly* like a mix
- of those three flavors, with the tropical punch flavor being most
- dominant. The color, however, is a great Halloween blood reddish-purple.
-
- Cheap Imitations of lost flavors:
- ------------------------------------
- There are also cheap imitations of lost Kool-Aid Flavors still
- available on the market. Susan Hoover (71061.2052@CompuServe.COM)
-
- Drink Aid (an American imitationsof Kool-Aid) has the following flavors
- which approximate discontinued flavors:
-
- Kangablue Brew - this is Great Bluedini in disguise; it even
- starts out green and changes to blue
- Purple Mania - this is a grape / lemonade mix; Its their version of
- Purplesaurus Rex?
- Boppin' Redbird - god knows; this is a red drink that tastes
- kind of like raspberry-cherry-fruit punch (Rock-a-dile Red)
-
-
- XV. What are some good non-alcoholic Kool-Aid mixes?
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Blood Kool-Aid: Amy Mundhenk (amundhen@Phoenix.kent.edu)
- -----------------
- 1 Package Cherry Sugar-Free
- 1 Package regular grape
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 Dr. Pepper
- Water to make 1 Gallon
-
- Mix the Kool-Aid and sugar with the Dr.Pepper. Add water. The results
- look remarkably like blood and taste like killer pixy sticks. This
- recipe was invented by my friend D.M. who is one of those "more vampyric
- than thou" types.
-
- Kool Milk Shakes: Russell Hansen (rhansen@powerup.com.au)
- -------------------
- First select your favorite Kool-Aid flavor. Take 1/4 tsp of Kool-Aid
- powder, 300mls of milk, and 4-5 scoops of ice-cream. It makes a
- wonderful treat...
-
- Kool Koffee: Mats Fjellner (d94-mfj@nada.kth.se)
- --------------
- 1 red Philips Cafe DUO coffee machine with built-in re-usable filter.
- 1 packet of Oh-Yeah Orange Pineapple.
- Lofbergs Lila (Swedish brand) coffee
-
- Step 1: Pour a small amount of coffee into the filter, and pour a very
- thin layer of Kool-Aid on the coffee.
- Step 2: Repeat step 1, until you've used the whole packet of Kool-Aid.
- Step 3: Turn on the coffee machine.
- Step 4: Wait anxiously.
-
- Well, what can I say about the taste? I can imagine this is what the
- coffee they serve in hell must taste like. I guess this is the reason
- you never hear about people mixing Kool-Aid with coffee. If anyone's
- done it before me, they probably freaked out & got locked up in a
- cuckoo's nest somewhere. DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME KIDS! Unless you're an
- experienced Kool-Aid user & you know what you're doing.
-
- Lemonade with an Orange: Mark Atkins
- --------------------------
- Use one orange for each packet of lemonade KA. Make KA as usual. Fill
- container about halfway. Slice orange, and place slices in KA. Since
- the ends of the orange will be mostly peel, I squeeze that to get the
- juice into the KA, then toss the peel. Fill container to top, then place
- in the cooler. It needs to sit awhile to let everything mix. I let it
- set overnight. After you drink your KA, you have tasty oranges to eat.
-
- KOOL-AID FRUIT PUNCH: Paul Lindberg
- -----------------------
- 2 packets UNsweetened red Koolaid mix
- 2 2-liter bottles soda
- 1 can frozen lemonade concentrate
- 1 can frozen pineapple juice concentrate
- sugar, as needed
-
- Make up the koolaid ahead of time, by dissolving in a small amount on
- water (as little as possible). Don't add sugar! Cool this mixture.
- With everything cold, mix it all together, just before the party. You
- can add sherbert to keep it cold, or make ice cubes, or an ice cube
- ring, using the koolaid mixture. You probably won't need to add any
- sugar to this, as the soda, lemonade, and pineapple juice should
- contain plenty.
-
- Super Kool-Aid: Brian O'Shea (bwoshea@uiuc.edu)
- -----------------
- Here's the Recipe for Brian O'Shea's Super Kool-Aid!
- "So good it crunches!" Still legal in 13 states - and Puerto Rico!
- (Approval pending in Canada)
-
- 12 oz pre-mixed Fruit Punch Kool-Aid (the stuff with the sugar already
- in it)
- 2 packages unsweetened Kool-Aid (I recommend Pink Lemonade and Cherry)
- 2 1/2 pounds sugar (approx. 1 kilogram) Note: Better more than less!
- Water
-
- Put the sugar, sweetened, and unsweetened Kool-Aid packages into a
- two-quart container. Add lots of ice, add water to two-quart line, and
- shake. Serve! For more entertaining results, add one dose of a
- commercial caffeine supplement such as Vivarin per 8-oz serving and
- shake until fully dissolved.
-
- Notes: This is best taken when you don't have to get up early -
- hyperactivity is a common side-effect.
-
- Santa's Punch: (santaklaus.com)
- ----------------
- 1 quart pineapple juice
- 1 pkg (2 qt) lime Kool-Aid
- 1 qt lime sherbet
- 2 qts ginger ale
-
- Preparation
- Mix Kool-Aid in punch bowl. Add pineapple juice. Just before serving,
- add sherbet by spoonfuls. Add ginger ale. For red punch, use raspberry
- Kool-Aid and sherbet.
-
- WITCHES BREW: (E Breausr's homepage)
- ---------------
- MAKE ONLY AT FULL MOON
- 1 half gallon lime Kool-Aid
- 1 quart ginger ail
- 1 half gallon raspberry shurbet
-
- Mix Kool-Aid and ginger ail
- Stir clockwise 3 times
- Add sherbet at full moon only
- Let sherbet melt
- Drink very carefully
-
- Banana Orange-Pineapple Shake: (The Kraft Homepage)
- --------------------------------
- Serves: 5
- 1/2 cup water
- 1 envelope (2-quart size) OH YEAH ORANGE-PINEAPPLE KOOL-AID
- 2 cups cold milk
- 2 cups vanilla ice cream
- 1 ripe banana, cut into chunks
-
- PLACE water and soft drink mix in blender container; cover.
- BLEND until dissolved. Add milk, vanilla ice cream and banana; cover.
- BLEND on high speed 30 seconds or until smooth. Serve immediately.
-
- Fruity Kiwi Lime Punch: (The Kraft Homepage)
- -------------------------
- Prep time 5 mins.
- 1 pkg Kiwi Lime Kool-Aid (unsweetened)
- 1 1/2 Cups cold water
- 1/2 cup chilled orange juice
- 2 tbsp sweetened lime juice
- 4 cups crushed ice
-
- MEASURE drink mix to 2-quart line on package cap. DO NOT OVERFILL OR
- MOUND. Pour into blender container. Add water, orange juice and lime
- juice; cover. Blend on high speed until drink mix is dissolved. Add
- ice; blend until smooth.
-
- Banana Pineapple Frosted: (The Kraft Homepage)
- ---------------------------
- 1/2 cup water
- 1 envelope KOOL-AID Pina-Pineapple Flavor, unsweetened
- 2 cups cold milk
- 1 pint (2 cups) vanilla ice cream
- 1 banana (optional), sliced
- Note: Or use KOOL-AID unsweetened Soft Drink Mix and add 3/4 cup sugar.
-
- PLACE water and soft drink mix in blender; cover. Blend until
- dissolved. Add milk, ice cream and banana; cover. Blend 30 seconds or
- until smooth. Serve at once. Makes 5 servings.
-
- Ghoulish Kool-Aid Punch:
- --------------------------
- Combine 1 envelope unsweetened grape Kool-Aid, 1 envelope
- unsweetened orange Kool-Aid, 2 cups sugar and 3 quarts ice water. To
- Serve: Stir in 1 liter chilled ginger ale. To make a truly scary
- punch, fill a clean, food-safe rubber glove full of water and freeze
- carefully. Peel once frozen and float the ice in the punch.
- -(http://www.byerlys.com/bbag/Oct1996/living.html)**no longer active**
-
- Goblin-Gulp Punch Showcase: (The Kraft Homepage)
- -----------------------------
- 1 envelope of KOOL-AID Cherry Flavor Unsweetened
- 1 envelope of KOOL-AID Grape Flavor Unsweetened
- 1 envelope KOOL-AID Raspberry Flavor Unsweetened
- 2 3/4 cups sugar
- 4 1/2 quarts cold water
- Ice cubes
-
- PLACE soft drink mixes and sugar in large punch bowl. Add water; stir
- to dissolve. Serve over ice cubes.
-
- + Dishwasher Punch: (amarufre@aol.com)
- + -----------------
- + 1 can pineapple juice
- + 1/2 QT. apple juice
- + 1 pack grape Kool-Aid
- + 2 packs grape berry punch Kool-Aid
- + 1 pack Tropical Punch Kool-Aid
- + 1 1/2 packs Strawberry Kool-Aid
- + 11 QTS water
- + 1 red food coloring
-
- + Make sure all Kool-Aid is pre-sweetened (or add appropriate sugar.)
- + Mix all dry together. Add water and juices. Stir well. Add food
- + coloring until it looks drinkable. Without food coloring, it should
- + look like it's name.
-
- + Grape Ice Cream - 1962: Jaguar (jbaker@inreach.com)
- + -----------------------
- + 1 package grape Kool Aid
- + 2/3 cup sugar
- + 1 can evaporated milk
-
- + Put everything in a bowl, add mixer beaters to the bowl, and put in
- + freezer until ice crystals start to form around the edges. Put beaters
- + in mixer and mix on high speed until mixture is very thick--kind of
- + like whip cream. Put bowl back in freezer (sans beaters) until frozen.
- + Eat. I've tried other flavors, but grape just seems to be the best.
-
- + Kids Summer Punch: Jaguar (jbaker@inreach.com)
- + ------------------
- + 1 can frozen lemonade
- + 1 package Kool Aid (usually red)
- + 1 cup sugar
- + 2 quarts plus four juice cans water
-
- + Mix everything together. Make sure some of it spills on the floor so
- + you get that proper summery feel when you walk across the floor
- + barefoot. If it isn't too awfully hot this will last 3 kids one day.
-
-
- XVI. What are some good Kool-Aid and Alcohol mixes?
- ------------------------------------------------------
- This section is for your favorite alcoholic beverages involving Kool-Aid.
-
- Dead Puppy: Ken Meredith (ummered0@cc.umanitoba.ca)
- -------------
- Gin + Grape Kool-Aid
-
- T-Bomb: (Tequila Home Page)
- ---------
- 1 packet Lemon-Lime Kool-Aid
- same portion Tequila
- 1 bottle Corona Beer
-
- Shaker: (Tequila Home Page)
- ---------
- 1 1/2 oz Tequila
- 3 oz pineapple juice
- 1/2 oz Lemonade Kool-Aid
- 1/2 tsp grenadine
-
- Antifreeze: Pink Lloyd
- -------------
- 32 Oz. Kiwi-Lime Kool-Aid
- 2 Oz. Vodka
-
- Merry Bloody Forest: unknown
- ----------------------
- 1 Part Raspberry Kool-Aid
- 1 part Orange Juice
- 1 Part Vodka
-
- Smurf Piss: unknown
- -------------
- 2 parts Berry Blue Kool-Aid
- 2 parts Mountain Dew soda
- 1 Part Grain Alcohol
-
- Swamp Water #2: unknown
- -----------------
- 1 Part Orange Juice
- 1 Part Berry Blue Kool-Aid
- 1 Part Southern Comfort
-
- PS Rex-Rum: Jennifer, Ruler of Rex
- -------------
- My personal favorite mix is a little PS Rex and about two oz. Spiced
- Rum. Makes a fascinating treat. If you make a whole batch you can put
- it in the freezer and make slushies. It's great for those parties where
- you wanna try a little something different.
-
- Velvet Crush: Travis W Fisher
- ---------------
- If you have ever heard of the band Soul Coughing, they mention an
- alcoholic drink called a Velvet Crush. It is described simply as
- "Kool-Aid and Gin"
-
- Kool-Aid Daiquiri: KellyAnn (71534.1735@CompuServe.COM)
- --------------------
- Dissolve 1 cup sugar in 1 pint hot water
- Add Kool-Aid powder (Black Cherry is recommended) blend well and cool.
- Add a few ounces of this concentrate to a blender full of ice and rum,
- blend and voila!
-
- The "Vodka-Kiwi-Lime Effect": IoKA
- -------------------------------
- I added vodka to kiwi-lime Kool-Aid once, and it turned clear green (as
- opposed to its normal semi-cloudy appearance).
-
- GLOWING BLUEDINI-EVERCLEAR: Tirza
- -----------------------------
- Adding Everclear to great Bluedini and then putting it into one of those
- frosted glass Flintstones cups that McDonald's used to sell creates one
- of most aesthetically pleasing beverages that anyone could ever want. It
- glows kind of like the core of a nuclear reactor.
-
- Blue Slushy: Larry Pasakarnis (RoloVincent@compuserve.com)
- --------------
- I did this for the following drink. Ttake a large rectangular Tupperware
- container and mix up your Kool-Aid in it. Add Everclear to this mixture
- and add more flavor and sugar to taste. Once completed place the
- container in the freezer. Let sit until frozen. Mine usually does not
- freeze solid do to the amount of Everclear I add this makes it easy to
- break the block up with a knife into a slushy mixture. After this place
- the block of BLUE into a cooler and add more Kool-Aid and Everclear.
- Quantities are dependent on containers and your alcoholic ability.
-
- PURPLE PANTIE PULLDOWNS: Norbert
- --------------------------
- 1 package grape
- 1 package lemonade
- 2 cups sugar
- .5 liters of Vodka
-
- Squishy: Brian Mathis (gentry@mail.csh.rit.edu)
- ----------
- 1. Fill a blender all the way with ice.
- 2. Pour water into the blender so its about half full.
- 3. Put in as much vodka (devil's springs) as you like.
- 2 shots for you wusses
- 3 shots ok
- 4 shots nice and strong
- 4. Dump in your favorite Kool-Aid(tm) flavor, use enough
- for about 1.5 quarts of Kool-Aid(tm).
- 5. Fill the rest of the way with water.
- 6. Blend until there are no ice chunks left.
- 7. Pour into your favorite serving container and enjoy.
- 8. After you've got a few in ya, send us E-mail.
-
- Slarty Bartfast: Amy Mundhenk (amundhen@kent.edu)
- ------------------
- 1/2 Grape Kool-Aid
- 1/2 Southern Comfort
-
- KA and Jack Daniels: Andrew Loftus (skii@prairienet.org)
- ----------------------
- Jack Daniels and Black Cherry or Fruit Punch makes a wonderfully
- smooth drink. Mr. Daniels knew what he was doing when he distilled the
- best whiskey. Enjoy!
-
- Windex: Curtis R. Anderson (gleepy@intelligencia.com)
- ---------
- Find Berry Blue, and mix it with Alcohol. It's a tasty treat that looks
- like window cleaner.
-
- KILLER KONKUSSION KOOLER: (E Morey's Homepage)
- ---------------------------
- 1 cup of Everclear
- 1/2 cup of Captain Morgan's Puerto Rican Spicy Rum
- 1+ cups of sugar
- 1 scoop of lemonade mix
- 1 packet of Kool-Aid mix (any flavor)
- 2 quarts of water
-
- Blue Houdini: (McDermot's homepage)
- ---------------
- 6 gallons of Great Bluedini Kool-Aid mix powder
- 1 gallon of water
- 1 gallon of ice
- 1 bottle of Peach Schnapps
- 1 bottle of Southern Comfort
-
- Serve in large Gatorade cooler or small trash can.
- Best Trash Can punch made!
-
- + Saturday Nite Refreshment: Jaguar (jbaker@inreach.com)
- + --------------------------
- + Mix Lime Kool-Aid
- + Add Vodka.
-
-
- XVII. How can I get flavors that aren't sold in my area?
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Alt.drinks.kool-aid is an excellent aid in acquiring those rare
- flavors and old packets of Kool-Aid. Just post a message with what
- you are looking for. You may have to be persistent, but the payoff
- can be quite good. Many have acquired several discontinued flavors
- in this way.
-
- + You can also consult the Kool-Traders list. It contains a list of people
- + who want to trade Kool-Aid. For more info, check the Kool-Traders
- + list: http://members.tripod.com/~NightGarden/katrade.htm or e-mail
- + Walter Klimczak (klimczak@mindspring.com).
-
- + Use online auctions! EBay is a great one. Go to this url as an example:
- + http://www.ebay.com/ and try putting this in the search including the
- + parentheses: (kool-aid, koolaid, kool-ade, koolade)
- + -Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
- + -Paul Dawson-Schmidt (dawsons@visi.com)
-
- + The other places that you may find fun and useful in your search is:
- + Close-out store like Big Lots, dollar stores like Dollar General, your
- + family & friends (you would be very surprised), ask your neighbors
- + (the older ones usually have some rare packets sitting on the shelves,
- + REALLY!), grocery stores in small towns, and any convenient stores.
- + -Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
- + -Paul Dawson-Schmidt (dawsons@visi.com)
-
-
- XVIII. How do I get in touch with the good folks at Kool-Aid?
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- By phone: USA 1-800-367-9225
- Canada 1-800-268-7808
-
- By mail: in the USA Kraft General Foods, Inc.
- Box RK-BC
- West Plains, NY 10625
- USA
-
- in Canada Kraft General Foods Canada, Inc.
- Don Mills, Ontario.
- M3C 3J5
- CANADA
-
- + By e-mail: http://www.kraftfoods.com/kool-aid/html/talk/ka_email.html
- + and then follow the e-mail link. The e-mail goes to Kraft,
- + the makers of Kool-Aid.
-
-
- XIX. Where else do they sell Kool-Aid? (Kool-Aid around the world)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- This is a hard question to answer. Research in this area is ongoing.
- Naturally, it is available in the US and Canada. Ron Gregory has
- acquired a single serving packet from somewhere in the Middle East.
- It has Arabic writing (maybe) on it, but the origin is unknown. It
- is also available in Mexico, Brazil, Columbia, The Philippines,
- Russia, and Japan, where packets are naturally printed in different
- languages, and in some cases, have different flavors then are
- available in North America.
-
- The following is an excerpt from a brochure Ron Gregory got from Kraft:
- ***********************************************************************
- The Kraft General Foods Inc. (KGFI) international markets are
-
- Middle East and Africa:
- -------------------------
- Best selling products across the area include Tang powdered beverage,
- Kraft cheddar cheese in the famous "blue can," cream cheese spread,
- mayonnaise, Maxwell House coffee, Jell-O desserts and Vitalite
- margarine.
-
- Our largest area markets are Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates,
- Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, and Bahrain, with aggressive development
- plans to expand sales in Egypt, Algeria and Morocco.
-
- Asia/Pacific:
- ---------------
- KGFI's Asia/Pacific region, headquartered in Hong Kong, includes
- countries in varying stages of development: from westernized
- Australia and New Zealand, and highly industrialized Japan and South
- Korea, to such emerging economies as those of India, Thailand,
- Indonesia and the People's Republic of China....
-
- Our present operations are most extensive in Australia, Japan, South
- Korea and the Philippines. Although coffee and cheese are our key
- categories in the region, the product portfolio varies markedly from
- country to country.
-
- In the Philippines, we have a commanding position in the cheese
- market and are strongly represented in the powdered beverage
- category, with our Tang and Kool-Aid brands.
-
- [tiny photo of "Kool-Aid Juicers Strawberry Drink Mix" all in English.
- very colorful picture of strawberries as background. Of course there
- are two Tang items... a packet and a jar :-(]
-
- Kool-Aid was only mentioned in the Philippines section...
-
- French:
- ---------
- Here are the French versions of Kool-Aid flavors. They are not
- necessarily literal translations, but are the names as they appear on
- the packets, in Canada.
-
- English Translation French
- --------------------- ------
- Cherry Cerise
- Orange Orange
- Lemon-Lime Citron-Limette
- Strawberry Fraise
- Tropical Punch Punch Tropical
- Lemonade Limonade
- Grape Raisin
- Incrediberry Magicolore
- Pink Swimmingo Flambant Rose
- Purplesaurus Rex MauvoSaurus Rex
- Rock-a-dile Red Rock-o-dile Rouge
- Sharkleberry Fin Requin' Drole
- Orange-Pineapple Orange-Ananas
- Mango-Berry Baies-Mangue
- Kiwi-Lime Kiwi-Limette
- Strawberry-Kiwi Fraise-Kiwi
- Berry Blue Baies Bleu
- Scary Black Berry Cerise Noire Terrifiant
- Eerie Orange Orange Hantee
- Apple Pomme
- Rainbow Punch Punch Arc-en-ciel
-
- Mexican: Gary Boltralik (BOLTRALG@aepco.com)
- ----------
- Mexican flavor English Translation
- ---------------- -------------------
- Cola Cola
- Fresa Strawberry
- Frutas Fruit
- Frutas Tropical Tropical Fruit (Tropical Punch)
- Naranja Orange
- Pina Pineapple
- Uva Grape
-
- RUSSIA: Gary Boltralik (BOLTRALG@aepco.com)
- ---------
- Kraft made six flavors that were printed in dual language, English-Russian
- packs. They come only sugar sweetened, are about 13cm X 13cm and make 1
- liter(not the usual 2L or 2 Quarts). I got a English-Russian dictionary
- and tried my hand at a translation of the Cyrillic language. There
- really isn't a one to one match of characters since the Russian language
- has 33 characters. The best you can do is to give somewhat of an English
- phonetic interpretation of what the Russian characters sound like. I
- compared my translation to one Matt Coon did and they are similar enough
- that I feel the translation is close. Of course an exact translation
- from a native Russian speaker would be best, however, since I don't have
- that, here are the Russian flavors with translation.
-
- English Russian
- --------- -------
- Strawberry Klubinka
- Orange Apelsin
- Raspberry Malina
- Cherry Vishnya
- Tropical Punch Tropicheskiye Fruktui
- Lemonade Limon (actually lemonade translates just a little
- different as Limon means Lemon not Lemonade)
- Note: The 'i' in the above words is pronounced like ee in see.
-
- Venezuela: Lynn Weigard
- ------------
- Venezuela English Translation
- ----------- -------------------
- Cereza Cherry
- Fresa Strawberry
- Kolita Cola Champagne
- Tropical Tropical Punch
- Uva Grape
- "Kolita" is a kid's flavor--like a cola, but brilliant red.
-
- Brazil: Gary Boltralik
- ---------
- I now have a set of five Brazilian Kool-Aids. I don't know if there are
- more than five flavors, but the person shopping for me bought everyone
- sold. The packets are all sugar sweetened, make 1 liter and are in
- Portuguese. Gee, another language I don't know. After quite a bit of
- browsing all the Portuguese dictionaries I could find both on the
- Internet and local library, I am ready to take a stab at translation.
- The flavors are as follows:
-
- Brazil English Translation
- -------- -------------------
- Laranja Orange
- Morango Strawberry
- Uva Grape
- Guarana OK, this isn't a fruit flavor. I finally found out that
- this is a Brazilian plant. A Spanish dictionary listed
- it as a "refreshing drink" made from the seeds of the
- plant. I guess it would be like a Mexican Cola or a
- Rootbeer in that its a "plant" flavor rather than fruit.
- Frutas Vermelhas The Tropical Punch equivalent. Frutas means Fruit (duh).
- Now Vermelhas, well, it is an adjective that describes
- something as red. It doesn't necessarily mean something
- is the color red. Kind of like China having a Red Army.
- The Army itself is not the color red but it is called
- red. That's how Vermelhas describes Frutas, literally
- as Red Fruit. So it could be viewed as Punch, anybody's
- guess really.
-
- The packs have Ki-Suco Wacky as there title instead of Kool-Aid.
-
- + In Portuguese Kool-Aid is called Ki-Suco.
- + As you may know, "suco" is "juice".
- + "Ki" has the same sound of "que", in Portuguese. This means it's
- + something like "what a" in English.
- + The translation of "Que suco!" would be something like,
- + "What a juice!"
- + - Paula Casellato Carnasciali (humberto@nhi.lead.org.br)
-
- The Philippines: (From the Kool-Aid Koolectors Home Page)
- ------------------
- Flavors: Cherry, Grape, Great Bluedini, Lemonade Sparkle,
- Orange, Orange Enerjooz, Pineapple, Pink Swimmingo,
- Strawberry, Tropical Punch, perhaps others.
-
- Notes: Pouches are constructed of something similar to Mylar and bare
- surprising resemblance to soggy North American coffee packages. No
- full-package mix instructions are listed, but the bag claims to
- make approximately 11 200ml (6.4 fl. oz) servings on an as-needed
- basis. Filipino Kool-Aid, contains real juice...news that will
- perhaps come as a mild disappointment to the true Kool-Aid
- aficionado. Equally disheartening, Filipino Kool-Aid contains a
- stunning array of 17 "essential vitamins and minerals"...especially,
- my bags seem to note, beta carotene. The Orange tastes a bit too
- suspiciously like Tang, a drink that does serious business in the
- Philippines.
-
- Pouch backs feature puzzles or games. Shown, right, the complex maze
- on the back of the pouch of Great Bluedini, Kool-Aid Juicer. The
- following inspiring text appears to the top right of the maze:
- "This is Kool! Hey! Meet the new Kool-Aid Magic. Yo check this out.
- Color changes quick. New Kool-Aid...Great Bluedini, Super Fruity
- Blue, Yummy-yummy Kool! Kool-Aid Great Bluedini. Yo It's Kool."
- Sigh, maybe I really am too old for this stuff.
-
- There are two known sweetened pouch designs:
- * Early: Packets feature roughly rendered designs that are at times
- equivalent to the US Super-Fruity (SF) and Pre-Super-Fruity (PSF)
- design series. Filipino pouches features some new designs and/or
- color schemes.
- * Late (Current): Photographic-styled pouches show Kool-Aid,
- bountifully pouring forth from fresh fruit into a small fountain
- glass.
-
- Columbian Packet Profile: (From the Kool-Aid Koolectors Page)
- ---------------------------
- (Known) Flavors: Strawberry(Fresa), Orange (Naranja).
-
- Notes: A small number of packets that somehow made it to the store
- shelves of Michigan are all that there is to show here for Columbian
- Kool-Aid. The bilingual Spanish and English packets are composed
- of stiff, glossy, unfoiled paper and were produced in Columbia by
- Columbina General Foods S.A. Because of the older-style GF logo on
- the packets, we suspect they date back to 1983.
-
- Kool-Aid in Great Britain: Keri Rains
- ----------------------------
- Thanks to Keri, who supplied us with the location of England's
- underground supply of "black market" Kool-Aid...
-
- I am American, but I'm studying in Manchester, England this year. No one
- here knows what Kool-Aid even is, let alone where I could buy some, so
- my mom has been mailing some to me every week. However, when browsing
- through Affleck's Palace (a big building with stalls where they sell
- stuff, like a market sort of thing), I found a guy who was selling
- individual packets for 50p, which is about 75 American cents! It is
- robbery, but the guy has to have friends in the US mail him the Kool-Aid
- every month, so the costs are bound to be high.
-
- + According to our newsgroup friends in Great Britain...Affleck's Palace
- + is no longer a place you can buy Kool-Aid. (mid 1998)
-
- Sweden: Mats Fjellner (d94-mfj@nada.kth.se)
- ---------
- Kool-Aid is not sold in Stores in Sweden, but a dealer from the United
- States sends "all the Kool-Aid that they need". Mats Fjelner and his
- friends celebrate Kool-Aid periodically (about once a month) by holding
- a festival, known as the "Lappis Kool-Aid Festival". They have been
- holding this festival since 1995. The Festival is named after the area
- of Sweden where it is held.
-
- Norway: Cato Hognestad Jensen (catjense@sn.no)
- ---------
- I know that you can get Kool-Aid from the NATO store here in Stavanger,
- but they aren't allowed to give any or sell any. If they do, they can
- get deported from Norway. A kid last year got a fin on 120 US Dollars
- for doing it, and his dad a NATO person got put on probation for 1 year,
- if anything like that happens again they will get deported.
-
- Japan: Lynn Wiegard (prex@golden.net)
- --------
- Kool-Aid has started a Trial run in Japan. If you have anymore info on
- the Japanese sale of Kool-Aid, please inform Paul Dawson-Schmidt
- (dawsons@visi.com), or post to alt.drinks.kool-aid.
-
- If you have friends in other countries, ask them if they sell Kool-Aid
- where they live.
-
- + Here is what The Kraft Homepage has to say about where Kool-Aid sales:
- + From its earliest days, KOOL-AID has been available in Latin America.
- + KOOL-AID began printing a Spanish version of its label shortly after
- + launching the product. KOOL-AID is also available in Canada, the
- + Caribbean, and Asia.
- + Based on per capita sales, KOOL-AID is most popular in Memphis,
- + Tennessee. The other top five cities are (in order) Little Rock,
- + St. Louis, Oklahoma City, and Jacksonville, Florida. (all in US)
- + Today, one glass of KOOL-AID - which cost less than a penny a glass
- + back in 1927 - is still a bargain, costing less than a nickel a
- + glass and beating the rate of inflation since 1947!
- + KOOL-AID is certainly an All-American favorite. So it's no surprise
- + that more KOOL-AID is sold the week right before and the week after
- + the 4th of July than any other period during the year.
- + More than 563 million gallons of KOOL-AID are consumed each year,
- + with more than 225 million gallons in the summer. In other words,
- + 17 gallons of KOOL-AID are consumed every second during the summer
- + season!
- + If all the envelopes of KOOL-AID sold in a year were laid end-to-end,
- + they would stretch 58,524 miles, which would wrap around the Earth's
- + equator twice - or between Los Angeles and New York more than 20
- + times!
-
-
- XX. What kind of Kool-Aid was consumed at Jonestown Guyana?
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- It is a popular misconception that 900 followers of cult leader Jim Jones
- committed suicide by drinking Grape Kool-Aid laced with cyanide at their
- commune in Jonestown Guyana in the late 1970's. This is not true. The
- followers of Jones actually drank cyanide laced Flavor-aid, a cheap
- imitation of Kool-Aid. The Flavor-aid flavor they consumed was grape.
- Therefore, Kool-Aid played no part in this tragedy.
-
-
- XXI. What is "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test?"
- --------------------------------------------------
- "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" is a book about author Ken Kesey ("One
- + Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" etc.), the Merry Pranksters (the band to
- + later become The Greatful Dead), and assorted other "60s types" going
- around in a refurbished school bus and giving people Kool-Aid spiked
- with LSD to see how they react. This was in the real early days of the
- hippie culture, (1965-66) before LSD was criminalized (in late 1966).
-
- I daresay the publicity people at Kool-Aid were not very happy about
- having their product associated with such things. You won't find it in
- official company histories.
-
- "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" was written by Tom Wolfe ("The Right
- + Stuff") and published in 1968(first edition hardback). Apparently,
- Kesey et al. weren't too fond of Wolfe or the book. He seems to have
- hung around for a few days and then headed back for the big city, where
- they know how to look after guys in white suits.
- -David Jones (djones@eng.mc.xerox.com)
- -Mats Fjellner (d94-mfj@nada.kth.se)
- -Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
-
- + This link will let you see the orginal dust jacket of this book:
- + Front cover and inside:
- + http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6558/ekaatfnt.jpg
- + Back cover and inside:
- + http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6558/ekaatbck.jpg
-
- + Amazingly enough, it is back in print and available from Amazon.com:
- http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D0553264915/musicscapeinternA/002
- -6409973-2995440
-
-
- XXII. What is the Wacky Warehouse? Paul Dawson-Schmidt
- ------------------------------------- (dawsons@visi.com)
- The Wacky Warehouse is a trading post of sorts that rewards loyal
- Kool-Aid drinkers to mail in their Kool-Aid points for prizes. In the
- past, Kool-Aid watches, walkmans, t-shirts and smiling pitchers have
- been available. In 1995, the Warehouse changed the way it operates, and
- now only offers prizes on a periodic basis.
-
- If you want to find out what specifically is available you can call the
- Kool-Aid number and select the Wacky Warehouse part. The number is
- 1-800-367-9225 (in the US) or 1-800-268-7808 (in Canada).
-
- + There is also finally a website for the Wacky Warehouse at:
- + http://www.kraftfoods.com/kool-aid/html/wacky/ka_wacky_index.html
-
- You can also write the Wacky Warehouse in the US:
- WACKY WAREHOUSE
- P.O. Box 3328
- Maple Plain, MN 55593-3328
-
- Or in Canada:
- WACKY WAREHOUSE
- P.O. Box 5120
- Paris, Ontario
- N3L 3W5
-
-
- XXIII. Is there a difference between regular and super-fruity Kool-Aid?
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Well, there is substantial debate about this. On December 27, 1994, in my
- kitchen in Winnipeg Manitoba, I conducted a taste test between Regular
- Orange and Super Fruity Orange. The next day I performed a similar test
- between regular and super-fruity Cherry. My conclusion was, that in both
- cases, there was no difference at all. However, others refuse to believe
- those results, and adamantly deny my claims.
-
- For those who don't remember, old Kool-Aid (Pre-1995) was not "super
- fruity". Late in 1994, Super Fruity Kool-Aid made its appearance on
- store shelves. Rob Buisson
-
- + I made similar taste tests and have found no difference what-so-ever.
- + I guess you will have to be your own judge. Calling Kraft on this,
- + they had no comment. Donovan (donovan@misslink.net)
-
-
- XXIV. When has Kool-Aid been featured in the Media?
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Recently, Kool-Aid has received much attention from the media, mainly due
- to the hair dying craze. Here is a brief list of appearances the
- Kool-Aid has made in the media (this list is surely incomplete).
-
- + Here is what The Kraft Homepage has to say about the Kool-Aid Man:
- + KOOL-AID Man, originally known as the Pitcher Man crashed onto the
- + scene in 1975.
- + KOOL-AID Man traditionally wears a rainbow-striped shirt, jeans and
- + sneakers. But his wardrobe varies according to the occasion. For
- + example, he wears:
- + An open Hawaiian print shirt with a bathing suit and flip flops on
- + Island Twists flavors
- + Khaki walking shorts and hiking boots on Mega Mountain Twists
- + flavors
- + Army fatigues and boots on packages sold on military bases
- + Skis, earmuffs, goggles and mittens on new KOOL-AID KOOL-POPS and
- + A parka and snowboots for new frozen KOOL-AID SLUSHIES
- + The famed frosted KOOL-AID pitcher has been part of the company since
- + 1954. Three different messages appeared in the frosted pitcher ads
- + that summer:
- + One had 5=A2 drawn in the frost
- + Another had a heart and an arrow and
- + One had the smiling face that has endured until today.
- + Much thought went into the location of the handle on the KOOL-AID
- + pitcher. It was finally decided to place the handle on the right
- + side so that right-handers (which make up 90 percent of kids) would
- + be able to see the smile on the pitcher while pouring.
- + KOOL-AID has distributed more than 3 million plastic pitchers to
- + consumers since 1963. In addition, more than 1 million plastic
- + pitchers were handed out in supermarkets in April, 1998!
-
- + 1969 These links show Kool-Aid commercials by screen shots featuring:
- + The Monkees and Bugs Bunny:
- http://w3.one.net/~shlybluz/jmoore/monkees/pictures/monkees.koolaidb.html
- + The Monkees:
- http://w3.one.net/~shlybluz/jmoore/monkees/pictures/monkees.koolaida.html
-
- + 1980's: 2 commercials were made for Kool-Aid by an internet graphics
- + company called, Celefex: http://www.celefex.com/
- + Here are the links to see a screen shot slide show of both of them:
- + http://www.celefex.com/celefex_work/tv_kool_1.html
- + http://www.celefex.com/celefex_work/tv_kool_2.html
-
- January, 1996: Article entitled "Never too old to be a Kool-Aid kid"
- appears in a 'Zine called "Avalanche". (The article is available online
- at The Kool-Aid Web Archive).
-
- April 17, 1996: A Canada Newswire article appears about a charitable
- project called "Kool-Aid for Kids" (available on-line via the Kool-Aid
- web archive).
-
- July, 1996: Article entitled "Kool-Aid Goes to Kids heads" appears in the
- Wall Street Journal. It also appears in the Halifax Chronicle-Herald on
- July 24. It is written by Yumiko Ono, and is available on line at the
- Kool-Aid Web Archive.
-
- July-August 1996: Not to be outdone, CBS News and the Fort Lauderdale
- Sun-Sentinel both interview Matt Mankins, (Creator of the Hey Kool-Aid
- Page) for stories about Kool-Aid hair dying. Data about when these
- stories appeared is incomplete.
-
- September 16, 1996: A mini-article entitled "Dye-namite fun" appears in
- Maclean's Magazine, on page 15. (The article is about kool hair-dye).
-
- October 1, 1996: An interview with Rob Buisson, Keeper of the Kool-Aid FAQ
- at that time, is featured on page 65 of "Internet Underground". It is in
- the October 1996 issue (Issue #11). The FAQ, the newsgroup and of course
- Kool-Aid are discussed.
-
- ShadZ (shadz@rocketmail.com) found this about Kool-Aid in an Archie Comic:
- IN: Betty #46 (Feb 1997)
- PUBLISHER: Archie Comics
- TITLE: To Dye For
- WRITER: Bill Golliher
- ARTISTS: Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito
-
- PLOT: Veronica is showing off her expensive new hair-do. Betty is bummed
- because she can't afford to do anything new with her hair, until a
- 12-year-old skateboarder shares the secret of dying hair with Kool-Aid
- (referred to in the story as "Cool Juice"). Betty wows everyone at a
- party with her new pink hair (thanks to Radical Raccoon Rootin' Tootin'
- Raspberry flavor Cool Juice), but Jughead can smell her secret... (I'd
- better stop there before I give away the ending :-) )
-
- May 22, 1998 (Reuters press release): Kool-Aid is declared Nebraska's
- official state drink to recognize the fact that it was invented in the
- state 61 years before.
-
- August 1998 (exact date unknown): An upcoming article on Kool-Aid Days
- (see the next section of the FAQ) that may or may not include part of
- an interview with Paul Dawson-Schmidt, Keeper of the Kool-Aid FAQ.
-
- If you know of any other media stories about Kool-Aid, please e-mail
- Paul Dawson-Schmidt with the details (dawsons@augsburg.edu or
- dawsons@visi.com).
-
-
- XXV. What is "Kool-Aid Days?" Todd Kirshenbaum (museum@tcgcs.com)
- --------------------------------
- 1998: I work at The Hastings Museum in Hastings, Nebraska, USA...the home
- of Kool-Aid. We are planning the first ever Kool-Aid Days next August.
- It should be a lot of fun. Just in the planning stages right now, but
- if you want more info, feel free to contact me at the address below.
- Todd Kirshenbaum - museum@tcgcs.com - (402) 461-2399
-
- [note - This was written for 1998. The First Annual Kool-Aid Days
- did take place at the Hastings Museum on August 15, 1998.]
-
-
- XXVI. Where else can I find Kool-Aid on the 'net?
- ----------------------------------------------------
- + Kraft's NEW Official Kool-Aid Page:
- + http://www.kraftfoods.com/kool-aid/kool-aid.html?&B=3D5&L=3D1
-
- + Kraft's OLD Official Kool-Aid Page:
- + http://www.kraftfoods.com/cgi-bin/product.cgi?PRODUCT_ID=3D25
-
- + The Kool-Aid Trader's List:
- + http://members.tripod.com/~NightGarden/ngarden.htm
- + Walter Klimczak (klimczak@mindspring.com) is "The Keeper" of
- + The Kool-Aid Trader's List. His site has an excellant Photo
- + Archive of Kool-Aid packets and many other Kool-Aid stuff. If
- + you wanted to know what something looked like, you will probably
- + find it here. He also has a Koolectability Rating for each
- + packet that let's you know aproximately how hard a certain
- + packet is to acquire.
-
- Homepages with Kool-Aid as the main topic:
- --------------------------------------------
- The Kool-Aid Web Archive http://www.greasyspoon.com/koolaid/index.html
- + Celefex - Kool-Aid Advertising Company http://www.celefex.com/
- + The Kool-Aid Koollectors' Reference Guide http://www.golden.net/~prex/
- + Super Fruity! http://members.xoom.com/koolaid
- + The Iceman's Kool-Aid Gallery
- + http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Park/2070/koolaid.html
- + Queen Kool-aid's Grape Kool-Aid Homepage
- + http://members.aol.com/MaGoOx789/index.html
- + The Unofficial Kool-Aid Homepage
- + http://www.geocities.com/MadisonAvenue/1295/
- + Hey Kool-Aid Man Homepage http://users.why.net/stave/koolaid.html
- + Lappis Kool-Aid Festival
- + http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~d94-mfj/festmain.html
- + A Very Aritfical Homepage - Kool-Aid
- + http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~gizmo/koolaid/
-
- Other places the Kool-Aid FAQ's are archived:
- -----------------------------------------------
- version 4.3 "totally linked" http://www.flail.com/kafaq.html
- version 6.0 http://www.pasteur.fr/other/computer/FAQ/food/kool-aid-faq
- version 6.1 "linked" http://www.greasyspoon.com/koolaid/kafaq.html
- + version 7.0 "totally linked"
- + http://www.misslink.net/donovan/koolafaq.html
-
- FTP:
- ------
- The Kool-Aid FAQ is available by FTP at:
- rftm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/food/kool-aid-faq
-
- Mail Server:
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-
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- your e-mail:
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-
- **********************************************************************
- This FAQ was originally compiled by the one and only Kaptain Kool, AKA
- Kevin Whalen (whalenk@pfizer.com). It was taken over by Robert Buisson,
- who guided the FAQ to new heights, in October of 1995. Paul
- Dawson-Schmidt, the current FAQ maintainer, took control from Rob in
- April of 1998. Donovan deserves a hearty thanks for the formatting
- changes introduced in version 7.0 of the FAQ.
- **********************************************************************
- Anyone who has anything to add to the FAQ or would like to have a copy
- mailed to them may feel free to e-mail Paul Dawson-Schmidt at
- dawsons@augsburg.edu or dawsons@visi.com (c) 1995 - 1999
-
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