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Kool-Aid is a high-sugar fruit-flavored drink made by Kraft Foods, Inc. It is distributed as a powder to be mixed with water.

Originally, Kool-Aid was made as a liquid concentrate and was called Fruit-Smack.

To reduce shipping costs, in 1927 Edwin Perkins discovered a way to remove the liquid from Fruit-Smack leaving only a powder. This powder was then renamed "Kool-Ade".

Kool-Aid can be used to dye fabric and hair.

It is also available in an artificially-sweetened, non-sugar version

900 followers of cult leader Jim Jones committed suicide by drinking a grape-flavored drink laced with cyanide at their commune in Jonestown Guyana in 1978. This drink is often said to have been Kool-Aid, and this popular misconception is so wide-spread that "to drink (someone's) Kool-Aid" has acquired the meaning of having been utterly deceived by someone to the point of destruction. In fact, the drink at Jonestown was Flavor-aid a cheap imitation of Kool-Aid.

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