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Kool-Aid powder itself does not rot a hole in the stomach. However, consuming large amounts of sugar or artificial additives found in flavored powders could potentially lead to digestive issues or discomfort. It's important to hydrate properly and consume such products in moderation. If you have concerns about your health, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.

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