
24. Kool-Aid burst cherry is not healthy for kids.
This type of juice is the tasty summer drink that everyone remembers chugging as a kid. Who doesn’t love that big ol’ jug busting through the wall with his epic slogan? However, recent studies have shown that the cherry flavor is filled with so much artificial dye that there’s no way it’s healthy for your kids. There have even been petitions to remove certain red dyes from drinks, as it’s believed they caused adverse health effects, such as hyperactivity, for example. Kool-Aid lacks real fruit juice and is comprised of an exponential amount of sugar. While it may be a favorite among children, it is not the healthiest choice for them, and it is up to the adults in their lives to help steer them to make healthy choices. There are healthier drink choices out there that your kids will learn to love, such as actual fruit juices.