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yes it is still psossible. I just sent mine in.you need to got to their web site and email or call them they will send you a form to fill out but they tell you not to wait to long supllies could be limited.
1-800-367-9225

Is it still possible to redeem koolaid points.... I have 2205
coleman at chartertn.net
WE DRINK A FAIR AMOUNT OF KOOLAID TOO BUT USE 3/4 C SUGAR INSTEAD OF THE REQUIRED 1 C THEY CALL FOR
I JUST STARTED DRINKING KOOL AID AND IT IS BETTER THEN ALL THAT POP THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE DRINK THAT IS TO MUCH SUGAR IN POP AND KOOL AID HAS LESS SUGAR THAN POP OR GATOR AID DOES. DRINK MORE KOOL AID AND LESS POP OR SODA AS THEY SAY IN STORES. THANKS JEFFERY
Dear Management
All of my friends have tryed your website and love it I was wondering if you could send that to me as soon as poss
Shanks ,Maddy Cow3
I know a recipe for Kool-aid. It's really simple. You mix 8 ounces of coolwhip, a packet of kool-aid and a can of sweetened condensed milk in a bowl. Stir. Pour in a pie crust. Put in the fridge for two hours then enjoy!
can kool-aid be used to tye-dye t-shirts?
Editor's Note: We posted this as a new request:
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf350602.tip.html
mix a packet of koolaid (I'm assuming it's the already sweetened type) into a tub of cool whip, use as a light yummy frosting for a cake (you must keep it refrigerated). you can also mix with tea for a homemade version of the pricey flavored teas.
If you get the pre-sweetened type, mix with vasoline and make flavored lip gloss. Little girls love it. Also, you can make finger paints or add it into unflavored yogurts or cake mixes...pancake mixes, applesauces...anything you want to add a little flavor to.
Sharon
There is a bunch of recipes if you go to the Kraft food website. There is a link on the left side where you can enter what ingredients you want to use. Just enter KoolAid and see what they bring up!!
Stephanie
http://www.recipezaar.com/r/q=kool+aid
The above website has a lot of nifty kool aid recipes. Hope you find this information helpful.
Lorraine
Keep some on hand to make ice cube popsicles for sore throats, sniffles, and sick stomachs this winter.