No, they did not stop selling 2 quart packets of sugar free kool aid
5,000,000,000
5500 cubic miles or 6 quadrillion gallons are in the great lakes so if a kool- aid pack makes two quarts and there are 4 quarts in a gallon, I'm guessing 12 quadrillion packs, give or take a couple.
Take a clear polish and add kool aid packets to it
at the very bottom on the back, in the blue square
Yes, In fact, Kool-Aid mix packets are mostly citric acid. Citric acid is responsible for the sourness in many drinks including Kool-Aid.
Typically, it takes around 5-6 Kool-Aid singles packets to make a gallon of Kool-Aid, as each packet is usually intended to flavor 2 quarts (half a gallon) of liquid. Adjust the number of packets based on your preferred sweetness level.
Figure out how many oz. are in both the bottle of water and a gallon. Then see how many bottles of water you can fit in a gallon. Theres your answer.
Kool-Aid is a mixture.
Kool aid....
No, and I can't see how it would...maybe if you drank a serious amount of water with the kool-aid it would because of dilution; then again, if you do that you're going to throw off all your creatinine and enzyme numbers and you'll get nailed for adulteration.
1 ounce Asian laborer sweat 1 teaspoon child laborer's tears 1 cup of Kool-Aid CEO's blood. And all at 100 calories! Drink up!