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packet of grape Kool-aid sugar and water... dumba$$.
Grape Kool-Aid
Suger, Water, Purple
Grape Kool-aid
No. Kool Aid is full of artificial sugars and sweetners which contain tons of fats in them. Kool Aid brings your health down from100% to 96%.
Kool aid has flavoring and sweetner. It may have an acid in it to provide tartness. It would act very similar to water.
I tried to do this with grape. After melting the wax, I poured in the contents of the packet and the powder just sunk. At least for the grape flavor, Kool-Aid is not soluble in Soy Wax.
its when you use grape mixade kiwi lime and red mixade with i pound of sugar and water the color becomes brown and there you have it brown Kool-Aid. delicious. cool aid
No, Kool-Aid is not an example of an emulsion; it is a solution. An emulsion consists of two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water, that are mixed together with the help of an emulsifier. Kool-Aid is made by dissolving powdered flavoring and sugar in water to create a homogeneous mixture.
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.
The first flavors of Kool-Aid were cherry, grape, orange, lemon-lime, raspberry, and strawberry. These flavors were introduced in the 1920s when Kool-Aid was first developed.
Actually the first Kool-aid flavors to be introduced were strawberry, cherry, lemon-lime, grape, orange and raspberry.