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| KoscheiIn Russian mythology, especially in the Caucasus region, Koschei is an evil spirit with a terrible appearance, menacing principally young women. Koschei is also known as Koschei the Immortal or Koschei the Deathless . His name can also be spelt Kashchej o | Kool-AidKool-Aid is a fruit-flavored soft drink concentrate made by Kraft Foods, Inc. Kool-Aid is sold as a powder to be mixed with water, and versions are made with and without sugar (including an artificially-sweetened, non-sugar version, Sugar-Free Kool-Aid). | Kodachrome Basin State ParkKodachrome Basin is a small, popular state park in Utah USA, situated a few miles south of Utah Route 12, due east of Bryce Canyon, and reached by a paved road. The park contains eroded, multicoloured rock formations in various shades of red, yellow, pink |