...Today I will teach you how to make a Kool-Aid pie. This is one of my favorite desserts. There are three main steps that you need to complete to create this dessert. Step one is having the utensils you will need, step two is the ingredients the desserts contains, and step three is the process of adding the final touches. Step one is to get all the supplies you will need. First you will need a bowl. It’s very important you use a medium size bowl. Secondly you will need a spoon or a spatula. A spoon or a spatula will basically help you mix the ingredients. Last but not least you will a can opener. Step two is the ingredients. To make the desert there are a few things you will need to start making the pie. First you will need the wet ingredient. Which includes: Condense milk and whipped topping. Secondly is the dry mix which is the Kool-Aid. It doesn’t matter what flavor of Kool-Aid that you choose to use. What matters is that you use it. Lastly is the solid ingredient which is the gramham crackers pie crust. Once you have all the ingredients you are ready for the last step. Step three is the last and final step. The first thing you will need to do is open the whipped topping and Kool-Aid packet. Then pour it into a bowl. I prefer that you use the spatula so you can use the folding method to mix the ingredient. Next you open the condensed milk and pour it into the bowl. After you have all the ingredients poured and mixed together. You will pour it into the crust. Last thing you...
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...Summary The Kool-Aid brand has faded as the market has become flooded with various choices of sodas, waters, energy drinks, packaged and powdered sports drinks, and a myriad of other options. Our goal is to bring back this brand which was once at the heart of teen popular culture. We will focus on bringing two new products to the Kool-Aid lineup: sugar-free premixed and energy drink. The target market for sugar free Kool-Aid is soccer moms who generally have one to three children ages four to fourteen. We believe these moms will like the idea of having an alternative to sugary sports drinks and sodas for their children. The target market for Kool-Aid energy drink is young adults who enjoy sports and gaming. We believe that these people drink energy drinks more often and grew up with Kool-Aid and will be happy to see it return in a form they can drink and still feel like adults. We plan to run full page advertisements in magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens and many gaming and sports magazines. We have allocated 7% of the revenue from Kool-Aid for advertising these new products. Once a sufficient number of advertisements have run, we will survey and review customer satisfaction. Comparing these results with surveys prior to running the campaign will let us know if Kool-Aid has become part of the consideration set of energy drink buyers and soccer moms. ------------------------------------------------- This analysis will explain how the Kool-Aid brand will be...
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...Long-time popular brand Kool-Aid has been succeeding in it’s market for as long as most of us can remember. In 2011, Kraft and Kool-Aid were largely focusing marketing strategies on their growing Hispanic base. “This year [2011], Kraft says it will triple spending on Hispanic marketing over the last year…Kool-Aid, in a first for any Kraft brand, has allocated the majority of its 2011 marketing budget to reach Hispanics.” (Newman, 2011). However, in 2013 Kool-Aid’s marketing strategy gets another make over. “The print and TV campaigns are geared toward moms…” (Beverage Industry, 2013). Drew Neisser, gets the inside scoop with Senior Director of Refreshment Beverages at Kraft, Tiffany Tamplin, stating, “Kool-Aid discovered that its Facebook fans were predominately 18-year olds and not moms who actually buy the product.” “While working with LoudDoor, a market research and audience-targeting platform…[they found further] ways to engage with moms outside of Facebook” (2013). They did this through their development of their ‘photobomb’ application. This allows the Kool-Aid man to be able to ‘photobomb’ during any photo-op. This application has an astounding 150,000 downloads and generating thousands of social interactions and many new streams of marketing for a fraction of the cost. Kool-Aid is able to remain successful, like other successful business because of a few key factors. First, they understand their metrics and their target market. Marketing decision should be driven by...
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...Kool-Aid Oh yea! It has been said that Kool-Aid makes the world go round and round. I can remember drinking Kool-Aid for as long as I have lived. I know this drink has been around for a while in my family even my parents drank it when they were kids. Let it be told however, that without the proper tools and directions, the great American beverage is nothing more than an envelope of unsweetened powder. There are five simple steps to create this candy tasting Kool- Aid. Picking the proper packet of flavoring is the first step in making Kool-Aid. Check the grocery store shelf for a wide variety, ranging from Mountain Berry Punch to Tropical Blue Hawaiian. My family normally prefers fruit punch or grape. If it's a difficult decision for you, knock yourself out and buy two or three or, as many as you please. The packets usually run under 65 cents so it's easy to buy as many favors as you like. After choosing the flavor that best suits your taste buds, the second step is making sure that your kitchen houses some necessary equipment for making the Kool-Aid. Find a two-quart pitcher. Plastic is nice. Walmart usually sells them pretty cheap and, they come with a nice lid too. Even though, glass pitchers allow the liquid to shine through and add nice coloration to any refrigerator shelf. Next, find a long-handled wooden spoon. They also have black ones. Either one would work. A one-cup measuring cup, a water faucet that has drinking water. We wouldn't want anyone getting sick now...
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...Making Kool-Aid -Kool-aid -Sugar -Water Public Class Kool-aid //attributes of kool-aid Declare Flavors as String Declare Cherry as String Declare Lemonade as String Declare Grape as String Declare UserInput as string Declare Two_packs as Bool Declare One_Pack as Bool IF UserInput != “Cherry” Set Flavors = Cherry IF UserInput != “Grape” Set Flavors = Grape Else Set Flavors = Lemonade as Deflault IF One_Pack = True Call Sugar() IF Two_Pack = True Call Sugar() End Class Public Class Sugar //Attributes of Sugar Declare Sugar as Float Declare OnePack as Int Declare TwoPacks as Int Declare Input as String Declare newWater as new Water() Set OnePack = 2 cups Set TwoPack = 4 cups IF Input = “1” Set Sugar = OnePack IF Input = “2” Set Sugar = TwoPack Public Class Water //Attributes of Water Declare newOnePack as Int Declare newTwoPack as Int Set newOnePack = ½ gallon Set newTwoPack = 1 gallon Main Module Declare Flavors as new Kool-aid.Flavors() Declare userSugar as new Sugar() Declare userWater as new Water() Declare yes as String While yes = “yes” Display “What flavor of Kool-Aid would you like? Cherry, Lemonade, or Grape” Input Flavors IF Flavors != “Cherry” or “Lemonade” or “Grape” Display “You have Chosen” + Flavors Display “Is this correct? Yes = Y or No = N” Else Display “You have not chosen a correct Flavor” End IF ...
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...The Logical Fallacy that I selected is “Post hoc ergo propter hoc.” According to Owl Purdue Online Writing Lab, this fallacy is the conclusion that assumes that if ‘A’ occurred after ‘B’ then ‘B’ must have cause ‘A.’ Today I have a fear of drinking any juice that is red. When I was a little boy my mother use to make what I call “Red Kool-Aid,” which, is tropical punch Kool-Aid. One day my mother made an entire pitcher of Kool-Aid and told me not to drink any until dinner. Of course, I did not listen to her and drank about half of the pitcher. I ate my dinner and when I took the plate the kitchen I was not feeling well. I started to walk out of the kitchen and then I threw up everywhere. I told my mother that the food she cooked was not...
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...There are three common states of matter. These states of matter are liquid, solid and gas. To transform a liquid into a gas you would typically apply heat, however, liquids will also become a gas over time. This process is called evaporation. Evaporation is defined by Gorin as the “conversion of a liquid substance into the gaseous state” (2008). Gorin continues by explaining that liquids can evaporate at room temperature as well as when they are heated. This knowledge led the writer to wonder if liquids evaporate at different rates. After observing liquids evaporate I began to wonder what affects the evaporation of liquids. Research question The research question that this project focused on was: What liquid will evaporate the fastest, Kool-Aid, Coke, Apple Juice, or Orange Juice? Comment [m3]: Exactly from research plan. Comment [m1]: Create a Title Page with this information Comment [m2]: Write background information here. Include all key words and any research you did to better understand your topic. Include the definitions of any important words that you needed to know in order to design the experiment. Hypothesis The hypothesis of the researcher is: If the rate of evaporation is related to the thickness of the liquid...
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...of the projects he grew up in. You are able to catch a glimpse of a drug dealer's arm which has abut six rubber bands around it. In Jay-Z's part of the photograph he's in the penthouse suite overlooking downtown New York City. He's in a professional suit and is sitting in an expensive brown lunge chair. The other side of the photograph is black and white unlike Jay-Z's portion. Your able to really see the details of the photograph of an image portraying a younger Shawn Carter “aka” Jay-Z. This little article has an amazing amount of subtle messages. At first glance it's hard to figure out what exactly is the advertisement trying to sell. You see a strategically place Reebok symbol place in the lower right hand corner of the photo. It makes the reader have to search and by doing that that get what the article is trying to accomplish. There is a quote located on the top right corner of the page. It says,”I got my MBA from Marcy Projects”. Marcy Projects is one of the toughest and poorest projects in New York. As you see Shawn Carter the business man you wouldn't think he came from here. In the photograph you see a business man in an expensive suit sitting on the top floor in...
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...Journal of Consumer Research, Inc. Behavioral Evidence of the Effects of Televised Food Messages on Children Author(s): Gerald J. Gorn and Marvin E. Goldberg Source: Journal of Consumer Research, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Sep., 1982), pp. 200-205 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2489129 Accessed: 27-02-2015 11:49 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. The University of Chicago Press and Journal of Consumer Research, Inc. are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of Consumer Research. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 217.147.235.142 on Fri, 27 Feb 2015 11:49:40 UTC All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions Behavioral Televised Evidence Food of the on Effects of Messages Children GERALDJ. GORN E. MARVIN GOLDBERG* Two weeks of daily exposure to televised food and beverage messages at a children'safternoonsnack choices. summercamp alteredfive- to eight-year-old morecandyover fruit Children...
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...hour and landed almost 200 feet from the launching pad. Goddard, always fascinated with travel in space ever since was a boy, had researched 13th century chinese rockets. The multiple rockets he had made previously of his own, powered by gun-powder had not flown satisfactorily. Finally, using a mixture of gasoline and liquid oxygen, Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket. This invention kick started the worlds hopes to get to space. (Sandhyarani, 2013)("First liquid-fueled rocket", 2015). Making lives more pleasurable and easier, more inventions evolved. The invention of Kleenex, by the Kimberly-Clark Paper Company, in 1924, assisted women with their makeup treatments. The company had a surplus of creped wadding that they used to make feminine hygiene products distributed by Kotex. This surplus sparked the idea of the Kleenex. “Cold Cream Towels” previously hung in restrooms, usually had very unclean qualities. The Kleenex invention replaced these gross towels perfectly. ("The Kleenex® Brand Story", 2015)(Sandhyarani, 2013). Richard Drew, a worker for 3M, enjoyed helping customers. With the intention of helping auto workers paint cars more easily, he invented masking tape in 1925. ("Masking Tape History - Invention of Masking Tape", 2007). A favorite of young and old alike, the Tilt-a-Whirl, invented in Minnesota by Herbert Sellner, came into existence in 1926. Sellner worked on this machine in his backyard and basement before showing it at the fair a year later. The...
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...Amina Buric 02/25/16 Amina Buric 02/25/16 Experiment 4: Chromatography of Food Dyes Prof.Wang Experiment 4: Chromatography of Food Dyes Prof.Wang Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to see what colors are used in our food. With this experiment we are able to use salt solvent to identify what colors are used in different dyes. Procedure: 1. Gather paper, dyes and pencil. 2. Mark a baseline and 1.5cm dividers and label the colors between the lines. 3. Use the toothpick to put on the color. 4. Mix salt and water and stir until dissolved. 5. Put water and salt mixture in a dish and make sure that the water is not touching the baseline. 6. Let the paper sit in the water until it gets wet 2cm from the top. 7. Take the paper out and measure the distance of the color from the baseline. 8. Record the measurements in data tables and calculate Rf using the formula. Data and observations: Exercise 1: Paper Chromatography Data Table 1. Photographs of Chromatograms. Photograph of Chromatogram #1 | | Photograph of Chromatogram #2 | | Data Table 2. Chromatogram Sheet 1 Data. Sample | Solvent front (mm) | Spot 1 | Spot 2 | Spot 3 | | | mm | Rf | mm | Rf | mm | Rf | Blue 1 | 60 | 54 | .9 | | | | | Blue 2 | 60 | 48 | .8 | | | | | Red 3 | 60 | 42 | .7 | | | | | Red 40 | 60 | 45 | .75 | | | | | Yellow 5 | 60 | 41 | .69 | | | ...
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...Most hair dyers probably aren't entirely sure of their ulterior motives behind the florescent colors, but I decided to figure it out. When someone dyes their hair a noticeably bright color, they get noticed. It's impossible not to see the green haired girl walking down the hall, or the blue haired boy in your gym class. It's immediately the way you're first described by your peers. This attracts attention to you, and makes you more known around your school. Everyone's talking about your new hair color, about how "crazy" and "cool" it is; or maybe how "gross" it is, depending on how it turned out. You could look like a way cool punk rocker, really trendy, or like your hair grew some major mold. It can depend on the dye or the way you dye it, or sometimes on pure luck. Sometimes people dye their hair because they need a change. They're sick of the brown-haired, boring old person they see in the mirror every day, and want to add a little spice to their look. It's really hard to be boring looking when your hair can be seen from a block away. It's a valid reason to make a change, and seems like a good idea to me. A more common reason that people dye their hair, but most wouldn't admit to, is to try to be "cool". If making friends or getting respect is your reason for bringing out the dye, I would seriously recommend reconsideration, and would look down on you if that was your only reason. Maybe for some people it...
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...Company Overview Kool is brand of men’s grooming products manufactured by Square Toiletries Limited. It is Square’s first brand specifically made for men and is also the pioneer brand of men’s products manufactured in Bangladesh. Kool’s tagline is “Get Noticed” and as a consequence, Kool products are designed to inspire a kind of confidence and charisma in a man that is hard to overlook. Kool’s portfolio of products includes Kool Shaving Foam, Kool Shaving Cream, Kool Aftershave Gel, Kool Aftershave Lotion, and Kool Body Spray. In a market dominated by the international giant Gillette, Kool was initially a risky venture for Square, whose main interests lay in pharmaceuticals. Kool targeted a market segment of men who wanted quality-grooming products at an affordable price. Thus, Kool positioned itself as an economic alternative to Gillette, yet closely linked its products with the high quality that Square is traditionally famous for. With this prudent segmentation, targeting and positioning combined with a pervasive marketing campaign, Kool quickly managed to gain popularity in the Bangladeshi market. Kool is made by Square Toiletries Limited, whose vision is to “attempt to understand the unique needs of the consumer and translate that needs into products which satisfies them in the form of quality products, high level of service and affordable price range in a unique way”. Other brands under Square Toiletries include Jui, Meril, Chaka,...
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... 02/01/2016 My Food Stamp Project Results Living in certain environments will affect how you chose to spend your money on groceries. Feeding a family of four is not easy but spending on a budget is even harder. Being allotted a certain amount of money from food stamps, has really made me realize the true value of your choices. I shopped at BI-LO because it was close to my home. That’s another barrier when your choices of grocery stores are not available. My main objective was to make sure that my family of four was feed for the entire week. My family consists of myself, my husband, and our two children. The amount of my food stamps for the week was $162.25. That’s not a whole lot but I succeeded at feeding my family. The first thing I had to do was to make a grocery list. My original grocery list consisted of: Grits, eggs, toast, orange juice, bacon, milk, red hot links, Roger wood sausage, hamburger meat, French fries, Cranberry juice, peaches, hot dogs, Hawaiian punch, Pepsi, tuna, apples, peanut butter, jelly, noodles and oodles, corn chips, potato chips, chicken, rice, cornbread, collards, pork chop, roast beef, cabbages, neck bones, turkey necks, sweet peas, liver pudding, oatmeal, and kool aid. When I made my list I was thinking of buying items in bulk. That way we could use some of the items for more than one meal. When living on a budget, you have to make very important choices about quantity. I know that kids do eat a lot but as adults we will sacrifice...
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...Tubby's adventure to the Wizarding World 0.2 I woke up in a dark damp room. I stared at the gray ceiling now covered in whipped cream and red kool aid stains. The room smelt like rotten bananas and birthday cake toothpaste. Also what was on my face? My clothes were covered in egg whites and whipped cream.Then everything hit me at once. First of all I was in the bathroom.The bathtub to be specific. Second of all I am at my friends house and we had a kool aid fight. Then I decided to bathe in egg whites and Jackie attacked me with kool aid. That’s why my clothes were stained. The toothpaste was probably a prank. I grabbed onto the bathtub rim and used my tiny baby legs to stand up. I looked at the clock and saw it was 1:47 so I did...
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