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Fact-check: “Jonestown cult members drank Flavorade”

Verdict: Mostly True (85% confidence)

Multiple primary sources — including FBI evidence inventories, on-site photos, U.S. Army recovery reports, and Guyana coroner testimony — documented that the poisoned drink used at Jonestown on November 18, 1978, was Flavor Aid (a grape-flavored powder drink), not Kool-Aid as widely reported in popular culture. The claim is substantively correct in identifying Flavor Aid as the drink used, though the brand name in the claim ('Flavorade') is a slight misspelling of 'Flavor Aid,' and some Kool-Ai…

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