First ask the store if they can order it. Some stores will order stuff in custom order if a customer wants it.
There are 'extinct' flavors (not made anymore) and there are ones that are available just regionally or just in one country. If they are available in your country... (I know several of the 'blue berry' type flavors were pulled for resemblance to toxic things like antifreeze and windshield wiper fluid).
Try ebay if you really want something not available locally or as 'extinct' or made outside your country.
Ask relatives that live in other cities (especially much larger cities than you reside in) if they can get the flavor there...
Start by typing into a good search engine, 'what flavors of koolaid are still made' and you will get a lot of places including sites that list the present and out of country and extinct flavors; and places to buy online.
Yes, there are clear Kool-Aid flavors. The label name is "Kool-Aid Invisible". According to the Kraft website, the available flavors are Cherry, Grape and Watermelon Kiwi. Check your local grocery store shelves. If it isn't there, ask the store to stock them.
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As of 2014, there are approximately 92 flavors of Kool Aid. A few of the flavors are Bunch Berry, Black Cherry, Mountainberry Punch, and Grape Blackberry.
the Kool-Aid will make the water boil faster
If you knew your flavors you could do it quite easily.but what if u did not know then what you know because your taste buds
Yes, In fact, Kool-Aid mix packets are mostly citric acid. Citric acid is responsible for the sourness in many drinks including Kool-Aid.
Actually the first Kool-aid flavors to be introduced were strawberry, cherry, lemon-lime, grape, orange and raspberry.
What is the hypothesis on how will adding different flavors of koolaid affect the boiling point of water
In powder form, Kool Aid comes in Orange, Grape, Cherry, Black Cherry, Tropical Punch, Peach Mango, Strawberry Lemonade, Pink Lemonade, Strawberry, Lemonade, Lemon-Lime, and Strawberry Kiwi. Several flavors can also be found in unsweetened versions or sugar-sweetened versions.