What is the difference between kool aid and jello when in powdered form?
Kool-Aid is a powdered soft drink mix that is typically made by dissolving it in water. It usually contains sugar, citric acid, and natural or artificial flavors, and sometimes artificial sweeteners. Kool-Aid is available in a variety of flavors, including cherry, grape, orange, and pink lemonade.
Jell-O is a brand name for flavored gelatin desserts and puddings. In its powdered form, Jell-O is a mixture of gelatin, sugar, flavorings, and sometimes other ingredients such as sweeteners, colors, and preservatives. When mixed with hot water and refrigerated, Jell-O forms a semi-solid gel. Jell-O is most commonly associated with the flavors strawberry, raspberry, and lemon, but many other flavors are available.
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