This is my 3-point plea for members of this board to stop pointing out that it was Flavor-Aid at Jonestown.
Point 1
We know all ready. For god’s sake, we know. Every time Kool-Aid or Jonestown is mentioned on this board, someone has to come along and say, “it was Flavor-Aid, you know.” We know.
Point 2
The saying is “drink the Kool Aid”. It doesn’t matter if it was Dr. Pepper. We say Drink the Kool-Aid and if you said anything different you would confuse people who aren’t pop-culture/trivia nerds (meaning most people.)
Point 3
At the very least, there was Kool-Aid on site, and survivors called the drink Kool-Aid in the aftermath. I was watching the Jonestown documentary on tv last night, and there was footage of them going through their stores, and - lo and behold - Kool-Aid. So out of those 913 people, maybe some of them did in fact drink Kool-Aid. And the trials runs were most definitely done with Kool-Aid, so the people did in fact “drink the Kool-Aid”, even if it wasn’t necessarily on the day of their death.
I say that we start telling people it was Country Time Lemonade and that they didn’t even have to put poison in it, because I personally think Country Time Lemonade is a plot by the people at Tums to sell more antacids.
“Kool-Aid” stuck because words with a “k” sound are considered catchy and funny. (This last I learned in an old book on comedy writing. It sounds stupid, but, hey, it works for some reason.)
Still, if I were the Kool-Aid company, I’d be mad enough to bust through a wall over the situation. Oh yeah.
Sorry about that, but I am tired of pedants, especially the ones that are wrong. I would like to see strictly pedantic posts cut back on and the posters held up for derision when they are pedantic and wrong. The Punkyova just happened to hit on a word that I felt comfortable challenging him.
Oh, believe me, it’s not just you. The first ten million times were the worst. And the second ten million, those were the worst, too. After that, it went into a bit of a decline…