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Kool-Aid® is the drink of choice for my kids, mainly because my wife and I can control the amount of sugar (and the resulting sugar rush).
What I don't like is the purple/red/orange/blue stains that result from every little spill.
So sell a sideline of Kool-Aid® products with all the flavors,
but none of the intense colors. Easy to sell to the kids; Every packet can be a "Mystery Flavor"
Kool-Aid® Invisible
http://www.shopfood...104b6ecb9e7e200c10d It's kolorless. [nihilo, Jun 20 2006, last modified Jun 22 2006]
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Well, we all know what happened to that colourless cola fad all those years ago. |
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How will my nephew dye his hair? |
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Without the color, the illusion of "flavor" goes out the window. |
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+ because I don't have kids to blame the stains on. I believe that I would have no trouble telling the difference between grape and strawberry Kool-Aid without the color. |
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I wouldn't go for the "Mystery Flavor" bit though. Some flavors I don't like. |
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They'll never go for it. Remember these are the people who invented "blue raspberry". |
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Baked. It's called "Invisible Kool-Aid®." [link] |
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yeah my brother was just telling me how he just bought like 4 jugs this week - I am getting some for my daughters this week end though.... this product leads to another invention though my daughters white shirts that actually stay white |
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