• IninewCrow
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    69 months ago

    This was originally an 80s thing and it was normalized in the 90s … do a lot of people still know the reference?

    • toofpic
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      109 months ago

      Is that about the KoolAid man?
      (I’m from another continent, never seen an ad in the wild, never tried KoolAid)

      • @[email protected]
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        49 months ago

        Yeah, 100%

        The KoolAid man busting through walls is part of the cultural identity of gen x and millennials in the USA

      • IninewCrow
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        29 months ago

        That’s the weird thing I find about the whole KoolAid man thing … I remember seeing those commercials as a kid in the 80s here in Canada and then it died down in the early 90s. Then it began reappearing again once in a while but not often … but at that point, everyone, everywhere had seen the image and knew what it meant. Since about the early 2000s, I’ve never watched cable TV or regular broadcast TV and I work really hard to avoid watching commercials of any kind, even back then. I would always just put the TV on mute and walk to the kitchen while the commercials were on or watch a program, DVD, download or show that had no commercials at all. So I’ve never seen a KoolAid commercial on regular programming for over 30 years and it surprises me that people still know the reference. Now I think it’s just a meme and not that many people know where it originally came from.

    • Afghaniscran
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      39 months ago

      I’m not even American so I’ve never even seen a bottle(?) of kool aid. What I have seen is family guy though.

      • Can_you_change_your_username
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        39 months ago

        There are bottles now but primarily it is sold as a powder that you mix into a pitcher of water. You can get paper envelopes that make 1 pitcher or a larger container. Some versions require you to add extra sugar.