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This affordable soft drink, renamed Kool-Aid, stirred up a lot of business with kids then, and still to this day. What once started with only six flavors, has ballooned to over 20 on shelves today.
Fans of the '90s, listen up, because there's two rumored blast-from-the-past products that'll have you throwing it back to the good ol' days. Kool-Aid's Rock-A-Dile Red & Purplesaurus Rex Flavors ...
In the 1990s, colorful juice-based drinks marketed to children were a big deal. It's a sector pioneered by Kool-Aid decades earlier, but by the final years of the 20th century, kids eschewed ...
If there's one thing that '90s kids have in common, it's probably the fact that Kool-Aid was in their fridge when they were younger. It was always my go-to fruit drink — but eventually, I set my ...
Like most beverage companies in the ‘90s, Pepsi experimented with a lot of flavors for their cola beverage throughout the decade. ... Kool-Aid Bursts were an elementary school classic. Sunny D.
The flavors of this bold LaCroix disruptor include Cherry, Grape, Tropical Punch, and Orange, according to Kool-Aid's website. Each box contains six 7.5-ounce cans of sweet, sparkling nostalgia.