"
Drinking the Kool-Aid" is a phrase suggesting that one has mindlessly adopted a
dogma of a group or a (cult) leader without fully understanding the ramifications or implications. The backdrop of this are events culminating in the 1978
Jonestown Massacre. At Jonestown, Guyana, followers of
Jim Jones' Temple drank from a metal vat containing a mixture of "Kool Aid",
cyanide, and the prescription drugs
Valium,
Phenergan, and
chloral hydrate. Present-day descriptions of the event sometimes claim the beverage was not Kool-Aid, but
Flavor Aid, a less-expensive product from
Jel Sert reportedly found at the site.
Kraft Foods, the creator of Kool-Aid, has stated the same. Implied by this accounting of events is that the reference to the Kool-Aid brand owes exclusively to its being better-known among Americans. Others are less categorical. Criminal investigators testifying at the Jonestown inquest spoke of finding packets of "cool aid" (
sic), and eyewitnesses to the incident are also recorded as speaking of "cool aid" or "Cool Aid." However, it is unclear whether they intended to refer to the actual Kool-Aid–brand drink or were
using the name in a generic sense that might refer to any powdered flavored beverage. ==Relation to LSD==