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  "path": "/memes/kool-aid-pineapple",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-03T16:17:58.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Kool-Aid Pineapple is a food trend that involves soaking slices of pineapple in a container of Kool-Aid so that the pineapple absorbs the flavor of the Kool-Aid. The trend was popularized online in late May leading into early June 2026, and is inspired by Kool-Aid pickles, a Southern delicacy that involves soaking pickles in Kool-Aid.\n\nKool-Aid pineapple proved controversial online and inspired discourse. Some argued that the trend was unhealthy and bad for children, as the result is high in sugar. Others approached the trend through a racial lens, resulting in racist posts and memes portraying it negatively as a food made and eaten by Black people and sold at exorbitant prices.\n\nIn June 2026, the Kool-Aid pineapple trend inspired the \"Dat bih gah\" slang term and memes based on a viral video of a kid buying and trying a Kool-Aid pineapple jar.",
  "title": "Controversial 'Kool-Aid Pineapple' Is The Latest Viral Food Trend Taking Over Social Media"
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