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Mark, Steve, Doug,
thanks a lot for the info. Very interesting, now i understand
the remark about the 'inside coloring of the children'. I really should try to
get some of the stuff home.
BTW: With the upcoming Eastern season I plan to try some of
the egg colors!
Rene
Rene,
KoolAid is a brand name for a powdered flavored drink (mainly for
children). The cheapest packs are flavored and colored, but require the
addition of sugar for their intended use. (No sugar is used when the
stuff is used a dye). Two of its big attactions as a a dye is
the inexpensive price and the extremely wide range of colors available.
It is also easy to mix colors to get new colors.
Mark Delaney
Rene Zillmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
List
and all dyers,
sorry for a stupid question. I don't know about kool
aid. For what is it used regulary? Hair, eastern eggs or why is this
stuff so popular?
As I write this. Does anybody tried easter egg
dye?
Rene Germany -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von:
Bob Haering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Datum: Samstag, 22. M�rz 2003 01:36 Betreff: RE:
[VFB] Orange Dry Fly Hackle
How is the color fastens with kool
aid for the dye?
Bob
Haering [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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