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Kool Aid Pops

Kool Aid Pops

Recipe for Kool-Aid pops

Prep Time:
5 min
Total Time:
6 hr 5 min
Makes:
16 servings, 1 pop each

What You Need
2 qt. (8 cups) prepared KOOL-AID Grape Flavor Sugar-Sweetened Soft Drink Mix
16 paper or plastic cups (5 oz.)
16 wooden pop sticks

Make It
POUR soft drink evenly into paper cups.
FREEZE 2 hours or until almost firm.
INSERT pop stick into center of each cup. Freeze an additional 4 hours or until firm. Store in freezer.

Tips:
Variation - Sugar Free KOOL-AID® Kool Pops
Prepare as directed, using KOOL-AID Sugar Free Grape Flavor Drink Mix.
Variation
Omit paper cups and wooden pop sticks; pour prepared drink into plastic ice cube trays sprayed lightly with cooking spray. Freeze 3 to 5 hours or until firm.
Substitute
Prepare as directed, using your favorite flavor of prepared KOOL-AID Drink Mix.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Comments i've posted so far

(David Rosales- GoGoGo Entertainment)
Chelz Productions said...
"More importantly, as a part of a company's overall value proposition, price plays a key role in creating customer value and building customer relationships (Armstrong & Kotler, marketing, pg. 259)Pricing is very valuable to customers, if it is too high it can chase people away but if value and service is added it can change the situation and make a product very much worth it. Focusing on your cookbook and adding a soundtrack will increase the customers perception of value. While pricing an item too low leaves no room to make profit. The price is one of the most important elements to be evaluated and analyzed. It pertains to all products and it is something we all have to look at in marketing.
December 5, 2008 3:10 PM


(Rachel Alviar- Stylista Forever)
Chelz Productions said...
“The strategic plan defines the company’s overall mission and objectives (Kotler, pg 47).”Managing a customer-driven market also includes the plan of the marketing strategy which is the logic by which the business unit hopes to create customer value and achieve profitable customer relationships. The company’s target and decide who they will sell their products to and continue to develop new ways to achieve these types of relationships. Creating and building profitable relationships will satisfy the customer and launch the success of “A Couture Candle Lit Dinner!”
December 9, 2008 12:47 PM

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