The powder comes in three flavors — tropical punch, grape, and blue raspberry lemonade — with 330 milligrams of sodium per serving.
Kool-Aid is launching electrolyte packets made without artificial dyes and sugar. Parent company Kraft Heinz is trying to reverse slumping sales by modernizing many of its iconic brands. The U.S.
Products from popular brands like Little Debbie, Hostess, and Takis contain elevated levels of harmful additives and contaminants.
Kool-Aid was really into "twist"ing flavors, and, starting in 1997, scaled new heights with its line of Mega Mountain Twists. The initial T.V. ad played up its "wild," and "extreme" nature, and the ...
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