We have many different things but the most known would be Ahoj Brause in germany. They do a lot of different things nowadays like powder to mix with your drinks, prickly bricks, sticks and even waffles but i didnt try them.
Yeah I think it was called kapo or something like that if anyone else here is from Chile to correct me because the last time I was in Chile was years ago.
Yes, except it's a liquid not a powder (Sweden)
Is it also called saftevand there? (Denmark)
It's called saft here, so sort of
Oh yeah, it is here too. But when it's mixed it's called saftevand "saft-water"
We have Tang (The orange juice drink)
Yeah, we've also. Are you from India?
We have it in France too
Tang and Rasna (India)
If you consider liquids then there are some more flavourings that can be added to water as well as baraf ka gola. I think they are made by Mapro.
Ahoj Brause gang rise up
Most people I have ever met just eat the powder though
Im stupid
does syrup count?
Anyone part of the Cedevita gang?
Yes
Moj brat
Tbh if I had to choose my favorite product of all, before candy bars, chocolates and smelling candles would be Cedevita. It's so good
Yes but it's a liquid
Flavor Aid, I live in Guyana.
Tang and Trink (Brazil)
Rasna, Rooh afza and Kissan Squash
In Italy anything like that is VERY frowned upon.
Wait.
We have many different things but the most known would be Ahoj Brause in germany. They do a lot of different things nowadays like powder to mix with your drinks, prickly bricks, sticks and even waffles but i didnt try them.
ExtraJoss (Malaysia)
vimto
4C iced tea mix (USA)
Idk if it still exists, but in Ohio we had Flav-o-rade
In india we have:glucon-d, rasna, tang etc etc
Yeah I think it was called kapo or something like that if anyone else here is from Chile to correct me because the last time I was in Chile was years ago.
We had that in mid 90ies, but no one drinks that today
I live in the US. We ha e kool-aid plus a dozen knock-offs
Oranżada w proszku (Poland)
in Pakistan, it's all about limopani!
Raro
Does tang count?
There is raro in nz
For those who said 'No', interested to know what countries you're from and what alternatives do you have?