Description: Vintage 1960s, Kool-Aid Packet, Unopened, Sealed, Cherry with Butcher Gag Tag Back Sold as a collectible item only. ---- Reference Data: Kool-Aid is an American brand of flavored drink mix owned by Kraft Heinz based in Chicago, Illinois. The powder form was created by Edwin Perkins in 1927 based upon a liquid concentrate called Fruit Smack. Kool-Aid was invented by Edwin Perkins in Hastings, Nebraska. All of his experiments took place in his mother's kitchen. Its predecessor was a liquid concentrate called Fruit Smack. To reduce shipping costs, in 1927, Perkins discovered a way to remove the liquid from Fruit Smack, leaving only a powder; this powder was named Kool-Aid. Perkins moved his production to Chicago in 1931 and Kool-Aid was sold to General Foods in 1953. Hastings still celebrates a yearly summer festival called Kool-Aid Days on the second weekend in August in honor of their city's claim to fame. Kool-Aid is known as Nebraska's official soft drink. An agreement between Kraft Foods and SodaStream in 2012 made Kool-Aid's various flavors available for consumer purchases and use with SodaStream's home soda maker machine. There is an active scene of Kool-Aid collectors. A rare old Kool-Aid package can be traded for up to several hundred dollars on auction websites. Kool-Aid is usually sold in powder form, in either packets or small tubs. The actual beverage is prepared by mixing the powder with sugar (the packets of powder are usually, though not always, unsweetened) and water, typically by the pitcherful. The drink is usually either served with ice or refrigerated and served chilled. Additionally, there are some sugar-free varieties. Kool-Aid is also sold as single-serving packets designed to be poured into bottled water, as small plastic bottles with pre-mixed drink, or as such novelties as ice cream or fizzing tablets. The colors in Kool-Aid will stain, and hence the substance can be used as a dye for either hair or wool. The Kool-Aid Man, an anthropomorphic pitcher filled with Kool-Aid, is the mascot of Kool-Aid. The character was introduced shortly after General Foods acquired the brand in the 1950s. In television and print ads, the Kool-Aid Man was known for randomly bursting through walls of children's homes and proceeding to make a batch of Kool-Aid for them. His catchphrase is "Oh, yeah!" ---- This is a sealed vintage item, however, packaging surfaces may show markings, bends and or shelf wear. See photos. I usually ship on the same day or within 24 hours Monday through Friday. I am a U.S. based seller and getting the item to the shipping service FAST is a priority to me. Happy to provide exact measurements, answer questions or send additional photos if requested. Thanks!Returns are accepted in the original condition the item was sent in for 14 days after purchase.
Price: 14.97 USD
Location: Ogden, Utah
End Time: 2024-08-19T19:56:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type of Advertising: Package
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Theme: Food & Beverage
Original/Reproduction: Original
Christmas: Stocking Stuffer, Cherries
Kool Aid Man: Oh Yeah, Hastings Nebraska
Kool-Aid: Instant Soft Drink Mix, Imitation Flavor
Packaging: Packet, Pack, Envelope, Red
Prop: Retro, VTG, 60s, 70s, Summertime Drink
Joke Toy Promo, Promotion: Call me Butcher, I'm a Cleaver One
Maker: General Foods, GF, White Plains, NY, USA
Color: Red
Brand: Kool-Aid
Gift: Butcher, Butchers, Meat Processing