No Additive Kool-Aid Recipe: Kid-Approved, Happy Mom! (2024)

No Additive Kool-Aid Recipe: Kid-Approved, Happy Mom! (1)

Updated 1/2020

The first time I remember having ‘Kool-Aid’ was at summer church camp during my young teens. I loved drinking it when I was so thirsty after my Jr. Life-Saving class. It was a novelty, staining our mouths and tongues red. My mom never bought this for us at home!

Later, as a young married wife, I helped serve Kool-Aid during our play group snack time, and all the Moms made comments on how wound up the children were. We thought it was sugar, but I don’t think we had made the connection between artificial food dyes and hyperactivity back in the 80s.

The Washington Postand theAmerican Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) have recently spoken out that artificial food dyes have been linked to hyperactivity, and it’s not just in candy.“Americans are really turned on by a bright-red strawberry juice, and they think it’s natural,” said Kantha Shelke, co-president of the food research firm Corvus Blue.The Center for Science in the Public Interest points to studies suggesting that some of the dyes are also suspected carcinogens.

Food Dyes & Labeling

Here is what the Kool-Aid label tells us is ‘good for kids’:

KOOL-AID INGREDIENTS:Sugar, Fructose, Citric Acid (Provides Tartness), Contains Less Than 2% Of: Natural And Artificial Flavor, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Vitamin E Acetate, Calcium Phosphate (Prevents Caking), Acesulfame Potassium (almost as nasty asaspartame) And Sucralose (Sweeteners), Artificial Color, Red 40, Blue 1, BHA (Preserves Freshness).

While I delighted in my children even when they were rambunctious and very busy, I hoped to avoid anything that would make them feel or act out of control. Looking back, I wish I had known about this when we were trying to figure out food allergies. Who wants to rev up their children even more than they already are?

So if you want to serve the children a bright, sparkling, sweet and delicious red drink that won’t make them act silly, get angry, aggressive, or just plain hyper, I think you will want this recipe.

‘Better Than Kool-Aid’ is made like a tea with three ingredients:

Stevia leafis known forits amazing sweetness and smoothness~

I only use the organic whole dried leaf (unrefined). It is an herb, from a plant and is in no way synthetic or an artificial sweetener.

Stevia is being increasingly studied as a tool to help manage and possibly prevent type 2 diabetes. Several small studies, including a study published in July 2018 by theAmerican Diabetes Association(ADA), have found that stevia did not raise blood sugar or insulin levels in participants who were lean or obese. (source)

It may promote better insulin function, according to theJournal of Functional Foods. Lastly,theJournal of Nutrition reveals stevia may help you feel more full, meaning that you’re less likely to overeat.

cut stevia leaf

Hibiscus flowergives off its bright red color and has a sweet tart taste that really quenches your thirst~

It is filled with health benefits:

  • It’s anti-inflammatory
  • it’s very calming and relieves stress when taken daily like a medicine (see study)
  • It helps gently lower blood pressure
  • It may help lower blood fats
  • Boosts liver health
  • Could promote weight loss
  • Contains compounds that prevent cancer
  • Could help control bacterial
  • And is filled with bright flavor..naturally!

…and Peppermint leafis so cooling on a hot summer’s day~

Besides tasting terrific, a great thing about my alternative is that it is sugar-free and dye-free. It has a lot of extra healthy benefits as it’s loaded with Vitamin C and bioflavonoids.

Kool-Aid Recipe:

Pour 2 cups of boiling water over:

  • 4 TBSP Hibiscus flowers
  • 1 1/2 to 2 tsp Stevia leaves depending on the desired sweetness (fresh or dried herb)
  • 3 1/2 tsp Peppermint leaves (dried herb)(if using fresh peppermint leaves, use 10-15 6-inch mint sprigs as dried leaves are more concentrated)

Stir to immerse the herbs fully. Almost immediately, you will see the deep rich ruby-red color flow from the hibiscus herb. It is beautiful to watch.

Incredibly Simple Directions:

  • Let the 3 ingredients above steep for 15 to 20 minutes in the boiling water
  • Strain into a 1/2 gallon pitcher. (I use this type of strainer).
  • Add several cups of ice
  • Fill the rest of the way with cold water. Serve chilled.

  • Which Is Worse: Sugar Or Aspartame?
  • For more oncode-words that are used to cover-up usage of seriously dangerous ingredients:Does ‘Tasty’ Kill? ~ Excitotoxins

“True healthcare reform starts in your own kitchen, not in Washington.” ~Anonymous

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No Additive Kool-Aid Recipe: Kid-Approved, Happy Mom! (2024)

FAQs

How to make Kool-Aid without Kool-Aid packet? ›

Instructions
  1. In a large pitcher or measuring cup, steep the teabags in hot water for 5-10 minutes.
  2. Add the honey and stir until dissolved, then add the lemon juice.
  3. Put the ice in the pitcher and pour the warm tea concentrate over the top. Taste and add more water if desired.
  4. Add fresh fruit for extra flavor and zing.
May 9, 2020

What is a healthy alternative to Kool-Aid? ›

Lemon water with stevia

Adding a few drops of stevia to lemon-infused water can give you a sweet and tangy drink without the added sugars. It's a healthier alternative that also aids in hydration and digestion.

Is Kool-Aid good for children? ›

According to the American Heart Association, it's recommended that children and teens consume less than 25 grams of sugar per day. So, with just one serving of Kool-Aid, kids consume the upper limit of their daily sugar intake.

What happens if you don't add sugar to Kool-Aid? ›

However, keep in mind that Kool-Aid is known for its sweet taste, so without sugar or sweetener, the drink may taste quite tart or sour depending on the flavor.

How to make old school Kool-Aid? ›

To make Kool-Aid, start by pouring 3 packages of Kool-Aid into a large pitcher. Then, add 1 1/2 cups of sugar. Next, pour 1 gallon, or 16 cups, of water into the pitcher, and stir everything together for a few minutes so the ingredients are thoroughly combined.

Is there a natural Kool-Aid? ›

3-2-1 Herbal Tea – A Homemade Kool-Aid Alternative

Let steep for at least 20 minutes but longer is okay as well. Strain tea and pour liquid into a 2 quart container once cooled. Add in stevia and stir/shake to thoroughly mix. Finish filling container with cold water.

How to make Kool-Aid without sugar or sweetener? ›

Instructions
  1. Place tea bags in a large mason jar.
  2. Pour boiling water into mason jar and allow tea to steep for 15 minutes.
  3. Remove tea bags and add cold water and stevia.
  4. Stir to combine and refrigerate.
Jan 12, 2014

Is Kool-Aid OK for toddlers? ›

Capri-Sun and Kool-Aid are among 30 drinks that contain less than 5 percent juice, a whole lot of sugar and are considered bad for your kids.

Can you make Kool-Aid with icing sugar? ›

You can use powdered sugar in Kool Aid, maybe too sweet for tea. Try honey as a substitute.

Why is Kool-Aid being taken off the market? ›

Select code dates of Country Time Lemonade, Tang, Arizona Tea powdered beverages and limited Kool- Aid powdered beverages with “Best When Used By” dates between May 10, 2023 and November 1, 2023 are being voluntarily recalled in the U.S. due to the potential presence of foreign material, specifically very small pieces ...

Can my 1 year old have Kool-Aid? ›

Your baby shouldn't have sodas, fruit drinks, Kool-Aid, or other sweet drinks. Don't put baby to bed with a cup (or a bottle). Give baby a drink in a cup at meals and snacks.

Which cold drink is best for kids? ›

Coconut Water. Although coconut water does contain calories and sugar, it makes a healthier choice than other beverages like soda and sports drinks. Coconut water provides a good amount of several nutrients, including vitamin C, magnesium, and potassium — all of which are important for children ( 5 ).

Do you make Kool-Aid with hot or cold water? ›

The warmer the water the easier the Kool-Aid will dissolve into solution. The choice between hot and cold will have no effect on the final flavour.

What are Kool-Aid packets made of? ›

SUGAR, FRUCTOSE, CITRIC ACID, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C), ARTIFICAL FLAVOR, CALCIUM PHOSPHATE, ARTIFICAL COLOR, RED 40, BHT (PRESERVES FRESHNESS).

Can you use Jello as a drink mix? ›

directions. Mix prepared Jello and milk in a blender for about 5 seconds. Pour in to two glasses and enjoy.

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