Kool-Aid may have began as an actual drink sold by the bottle, but they're now synonymous with the powdered drink pouches our parents stirred into pitchers. The convenience of powdered Kool-Aid is ...
Re: the May 14 letter writer denigrating liberals' take about Trump supporters being "Kool-Aid drinkers," I think he must have forgotten about Jim Jones and the Jonestown massacre of 1978. Jones was a ...
Move over, Mr. Kool-Aid mascot. There’s a new Kool-Aid man around. His name is Charlie Boghosian, creator of the recently famous fried Kool-Aid balls that debuted at the San Diego County Fair this ...
Maybe it’s the women’s studies classes talking, but in our opinion there’s nothing quite as offensive as products marketed specifically and shamelessly toward the “fairer sex” (particularly when they ...