It’s magic potion time! The kids will get such a kick out of this & it’s very easily put together too. All you need is a few different colors/flavors of KoolAid. This time around, I used red, green, & blue. You make the KoolAid according to package directions & then pour some of it into ice trays – a different ice tray for each color. As the ice cubes melt, the ‘potion’ will turn cool colors & change flavors too!
When the KoolAid cubes are frozen, pop at least one of each into clear cups & top with lemon-lime soda.
Not only are these cool at Halloween, but really any time of the year!
I have been doing this for about 40 years. I didn’t want my kids to drink sugary soda pop so I made these with lemonade. Because I am against all the sugar they put in kids foods I made these without about a cup of the water it calls for and I didn’t add sugar because the lemonade was already sweet.
This is so cute I’m making these for my daughters “Up” birthday party! I love all the colors!
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When I did this my colors didn’t come out as bright as yours.. did u do something to enhance the colors?
No, I sure didn’t. I made just normal kool-aid & froze it. Maybe it was the flavors used?
black light 🙂
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We did this yesterday and everyone loved it! Thank you for sharing!
Sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing!!
Very interesting!
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I did this for my son and he thought it was so cool but my colors didn’t come out as bright as yours. Did you less water ? Thanks.
I did use a little less water… you could also add a couple drops of food coloring to brighten the colors even more.
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Since my daughter doesnt like Pop I wonder if you could use Lemonade…..=-)
I’m sure you could!
So doing this for a my kids swim party this summer yay thanks
Wonder how this would be with fruit juices instead of Kool-Aid?
I’m sure it would work great!
these are excelent you guys are genius{s
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I have been doing this for about 40 years. I didn’t want my kids to drink sugary soda pop so I made these with lemonade. Because I am against all the sugar they put in kids foods I made these without about a cup of the water it calls for and I didn’t add sugar because the lemonade was already sweet.