National Kool Aid Day

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Welcome to the wacky world of National Kool Aid Day! Are you ready to dive headfirst into a pitcher of deliciously flavored fun? Good, because we've got all the juicy details for you right here!

When is Kool Aid Day?

It's national kool aid day on the 13th August.


The Origins of National Kool Aid Day

Believe it or not, the iconic Kool Aid drink has its own dedicated day of celebration. National Kool Aid Day takes place each year on the second Saturday in August, bringing smiles to the faces of both kids and adults alike.

But how did this sugary sensation become such a beloved beverage? It all started back in 1927, when Kool Aid was first introduced by Edwin Perkins. Perkins was a clever chemist who found a way to concentrate the flavors of fruit juice in powder form. All you had to do was add water, sugar, and stir! Voila, a tasty and refreshing drink was born.

As the popularity of Kool Aid soared, so did the demand for a day to celebrate this fruity concoction. And thus, National Kool Aid Day was born.

A Splash of Fun on National Kool Aid Day

If you're wondering how to celebrate this spirited day, fear not! We've got you covered with some fantastic ideas:

  1. Host a Kool Aid themed party and invite your friends and family. Fill pitchers with various flavors and let everyone mix and match to create their own unique concoction.
  2. Get creative in the kitchen and try incorporating Kool Aid into your favorite recipes. Kool Aid Jello, anyone? Or perhaps some Kool Aid popsicles to beat the summer heat?
  3. Organize a Kool Aid taste-testing challenge. Blindfold your brave participants and see if they can correctly guess the flavor of each Kool Aid sample. It's trickier than you think!
  4. Spread the Kool Aid love by donating packets of Kool Aid and other essential items to local food banks or shelters. Your generosity will surely brighten someone's day.

Kool Aid: More Than Just a Drink

Did you know that Kool Aid has made its way into popular culture beyond its tasty beverage status? It's true! Kool Aid has become a symbol of enthusiasm, fun, and even a touch of nostalgia. Remember those iconic Kool Aid commercials with the enthusiastic Kool Aid Man bursting through walls? Oh yeah!



History behind the term 'Kool Aid'


1927

Birth of a Beverage

In 1927, a man named Edwin Perkins invented a brightly-colored fruit-flavored beverage powder that he called 'Fruit Smack.' The powder was created by dehydrating fruit juice so that it could be easily transported and mixed with water to create a refreshing drink. Perkins initially sold Fruit Smack via mail order.


1928

The Birth of Kool-Aid

The following year, Perkins renamed his powdered drink mix 'Kool-Ade' and began selling it in various flavors such as cherry, lemon-lime, grape, orange, and raspberry. He marketed Kool-Ade as a convenient, affordable, and tasty alternative to soda pop. To attract customers, Perkins also introduced a mascot named 'Johnny Kool-Aid,' who would go on to become the Kool-Aid Man in later years.


1929

A Name Change

In 1929, Perkins made a small tweak to the name of his beverage, changing it from 'Kool-Ade' to 'Kool-Aid.' The reason behind this change was to better align the name with its branding, as it was already becoming a recognizable and popular drink across the United States.



1953

Kool-Aid Becomes a Household Name

By 1953, Kool-Aid had gained widespread popularity and had become a household name in America. The powdered drink mix was known for its affordability, variety of flavors, and ease of preparation. It was especially popular among families, as it provided a refreshing and enjoyable beverage for children at a time when sodas were more expensive and less accessible.


1970s

Kool-Aid Man Makes His Debut

In the 1970s, the Kool-Aid Man made his debut as the official mascot of Kool-Aid. This character was a larger-than-life pitcher of Kool-Aid who would burst through walls, exclaiming his iconic catchphrase, 'Oh yeah!' The Kool-Aid Man further solidified Kool-Aid's place in popular culture and became a beloved figure in American advertising.


Did you know?

Did you know that the Kool Aid Man's catchphrase 'Oh yeah!' has become a popular internet meme, used to express excitement or strong agreement online? It's like a virtual 'cheers' in the digital world!

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13th August 2016

Most mentioned on

13th August 2016

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