There are a bunch of coupon for Kool-Aid out right now, must be spring time!
$0.50/5 Kool-Aid Unsweetened Envelopes printable
B10G5 KoolAid Envelopes, exp. 5-31-11 (SS 03/13/11)
B2G1 KoolAid Envelopes, exp. 5-31-11 (SS 03/13/11)
Total: As low as $.08 each
I must have about 100 packs of kool-aid in my food storage, What am I going to do with all this kool-aid you ask???
1. Make Easy, Flavorful Kool-Aid Frosting I discovered this unusual use for Kool-Aid powder when I had a can of vanilla frosting one day and a cherry chip cake to frost. I stirred in a package of cherry flavored Kool-Aid and the result was a delicious, creamy topping that everyone loved! If you need to make a tasty frosting for a gelatin cake, all you need to do is fold in a pack of Kool-Aid into a container of thawed Cool Whip®. If the frosting tastes a little tart, add in sugar, a little at a time until it tastes good to you.
2. Make Kool-Aid Brand Lip Gloss This is an unusual use the girls will love! All they need to do, to make a fruity lip gloss, is to place a small amount of petroleum jelly into a microwave-safe bowl. Stir some Kool-Aid soft drink powder into the jelly- enough to make it the color they desire. Stir in a little sugar, then, place the bowl in a microwave oven for about five or six seconds- just enough to soften the mixture up a bit.
3. Make Sand Art With Kool-Aid Brand Soft Drink Mix Kool-Aid is perfect for the kids to make safe Sand Art with! All you need to do is provide them with plenty of paper and pencils. After they draw pictures on the paper, give them several different colors of dry Kool-Aid and Elmer’s® Glue. Then, instruct them to spread a thin layer of glue over one item in their picture. It’s better to start at the top of the pictures so they don’t get their arms in the wet mixture. They can then sprinkle Kool-Aid on that area and press it down gently. After the kids shake the excess soft drink powder off, they can continue onto the next section. Once their pictures are done, let them set until the Elmer’s Glue dries completely.
4. Temporarily Dye Your Hair With Kool-Aid If you’re going to a party, or, you just want a new look for a short period of time, use Kool-Aid! Choose the color you want to use and pour it into a glass container. Add a teaspoon of corn starch and just enough water to turn the ingredients into a paste. Apply the paste to your clean, dry hair and let it set for five minutes. Then, rinse the paste out. Your “new do” will last until you shampoo your hair once or twice.
5. Make Eerie Party Decorations Another unusual use for Kool-Aid Brand Soft Drink Powder is to make an eerie Halloween decoration with it. Just place some dry ice- don’t touch it with your hands!- into a glass, and pour a packet of any flavor Kool-Aid into it. Kids will watch with fascination as the dry ice and Kool-Aid bubbles and mists. Make up several of these glasses and set them around for an eerie effect at your next party!
6. Make Kool-Aid Clay for the Kids You may already know how to make homemade clay for your kids to play with. But, did you know you can make clay using Kool-Aid brand soft drink powder as well? Mix together a cup of white flour, a fourth cup of salt, 2 tablespoons cream of tartar and a package of Kool-Aid in a pan. Stir in a cup of water and a tablespoon of vegetable oil and heat the pan over medium heat on your stovetop. After several minutes, the mixture should clump together in the pan. When it does, remove the pan from the stove and let it cool slightly until you can touch it. Knead the Kool-Aid clay with your hands until it’s not lumpy anymore. Place it in an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator until use.
Darby says
Great ideas!! Also, I read in Food Network magazine (I think) about dying Easter eggs with it! 😉
Karrie says
Also, if you want to make Kool-aid Play-doh and don’t want to use the stove, you can make it with boiling water. Here’s a recipe I use all the time. Stuff smells fantastic, much better than the store bought stuff!
http://sweethappens.blogspot.com/2011/01/easiest-play-doh-ever.html
Lindsey says
My kids would love the clay, we’ll have to try that soon. 🙂
Kool aid is a great dye for wool yarn as well as it dyes organic materials that have a high protein content. Especially if you use an acid like vinegar with it.
I would be careful dyeing hair with Kool aid if your hair has been bleached in any way or is naturally light as it can be a bit more permanent than hoped for. I had a friend at girl’s camp who had some very orange hair until it grew out.
Lara says
I would try the lip gloss but I KNOW my girls would eat it.
Ramsey says
ha! I was just going to say what Lindsey said. Be careful using it as hair dye. It doesn’t always wash out like you want. 🙂
Monica says
Yes be careful using it for dye in you hair. When i was a teen I did mine green for halloween. Over a year later I still had some left in my hair! Finally had to cut it out.
Corina says
Thanks for such great ideas!