Koolickle

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of Kool-Aid +‎ pickle.

Noun[edit]

Koolickle (plural Koolickles)

  1. (US) A pickled cucumber soaked in Kool-Aid.
    • 2014 May 29, Julie R. Thomson, “You Can Thank The South For Koolickles (Pickles In A Kool-Aid Bath)”, in HuffPost[1], archived from the original on 2023-06-06:
      Now that we're all up to speed on the history of hacked sweet and sours, let's get to the heart of the matter: how do you eat a Koolickle if you don't live in the Delta south? Easy, you make one. It requires absolutely no pickling skills, just a gallon of dill pickles, a pound of sugar and two packets of Kool-Aid (the flavor is up to you).
    • 2018 July 16, Isami McCowan, “You Can Get Fruit-Flavored Pickles In Snack Packs On Amazon For The Ultimate Summer Treat”, in Bustle[2], archived from the original on 2021-01-18:
      This peculiar snack was inspired by the quintessential (okay, maybe only to a few people) Southern treat "Koolickles," or Kool-Aid pickles.

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