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They were so popular that this model f>ecamewhat is now known ficial Kool-Aid pitcher. vial as it may seem, a lot of thought went into the location of the handle. It was decided to place the handle on the right side so that tded people, who represent 90 percent of the population, would be ~ethe smile while pouring the soft drink. nts around campus had different ways they used Kool-Aid other ft drink. Senior, Nicole McCraig said, "Tropical fruit punch is the er." Sophomore Jenn Keller said, "When I used to run in sixth : ate Kool-Aid powder to get bursts of energy before our meets." :rret Haas, senior, had a different name for KOOL-AID as a kid. , "My dad who is a Vietnam Veteran said they called fruit punch :e' when they were in the war, so I grew up calling Kool-Aid bug

1 asked what her favorite Kool-Aid flavor was, senior Adrienne :I,''I'm a cherry Kool-Aid kind of girl."

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