A List of Gatorade Flavors By the Year
1969
*Lemon Lime (green)
1973
* Orange (orange possibly inspired by the Gators' Orange Bowl win.)
1983
* Fruit Punch (red)
1993
* Iced Tea Cooler (brown, discontinued in 1995)
1994
* Grape (dark purple, discontinued, replaced by Fierce Grape)
1997
* Frost Glacier Freeze (light blue)
* Frost Riptide Rush (purple)
* Frost Alpine Snow (white, discontinued.)
* Frost Whitewater Splash (green, discontinued)
* Frost Clear Melon (colorless, discontinued)
* Lemon Ice (colorless, discontinued)
1999
* Fierce Lime (green, discontinued)
* Fierce Melon (orange)
* Fierce Berry (red, discontinued)
* Fierce Grape (dark blue-violet)
* Midnight Thunder (black, discontinued)
2001
* Passion Fruit (pink, discontinued)
* Starfruit (light green, discontinued)
* Frost High Tide (green, discontinued)
2002
* Strawberry Ice (colorless, discontinued)
* Lime Ice (colorless, discontinued)
* Orange Ice (colorless, discontinued)
* Frost Cascade Crash
2003
* Cool Blue (blue)
* Extremo Tropical Intenso (red)
* Extremo Citrico Vibrante (yellow, discontinued)
* Extremo Mango Electrico (orange)
* Watermelon Ice (colorless, discontinued)
* Berry Citrus (red, discontinued)
* Fierce Strawberry (dark pink)
2004
* ESPN the Flavor (red, discontinued)
* X-Factor Fruit Punch + Berry (red)
* X-Factor Orange + Tropical Fruit (red-orange)
* X-Factor Lemon-lime + Strawberry (yellow-green)
2005
* Lemonade (light yellow)
* Raspberry Lemonade (very light pink)
* Strawberry Lemonade (pink)
* All-Stars Grape (dark blue-violet)
* All-Stars Lemon-Lime (yellow)
* All-Stars Berry (blue)
* All-Stars Strawberry (red)
* Cooler Orange (orange, limited distribution)
2006
* Berry Rain (light purple)
* Lime Rain (light green)
* Tangerine Rain (light orange)
* Fierce Wild Berry (blue)
2007
* Strawberry Kiwi Rain (pink)
* Tropical Mango A.M.
* Orange Strawberry A.M.
* Cran Raspberry A.M.
* Super Bowl Berry (deep red, limited edition)
* NBA Orange Cherry
* Cherry Rain (light red)
* Gatorade Tiger (named for Tiger Woods, true flavor unknown, announced on Around the Horn)
Year unknown
* All-Stars Ice Punch (colorless)
* All-Stars Tropical Punch (orange, discontinued)
* Gatorade Smoothies (orange, fruit punch, mango, strawberry)
* Citrus Cooler (orange-yellow, 4th flavor introduced during the 1980s after fruit punch; gained popularity as Michael Jordan's preferred flavor, limited distribution)
* Strawberry Kiwi (pink)
* Cherry Rush (deep red, discontinued)
* Cherry Lime (pink, discontinued )
* Lemonade (yellow, available about 1988-1989. it is unknown if this is identical to 2005 recipe, this may not be the same product.)
Gatorade is a water solution of sugars, flavors, sodium chloride, citric acid and many other solutes.
I know of the following flavors: Lemon Lime Fruit Punch That is all. I do not think other flavors exist.
One can purchase Gatorade powder in various flavors at many grocery stores. It is often shelved in the same isle as the juice and drink crystals. Walmart carries this product regularly.
Cranberry flavored Gatorade is no longer produced. The company often releases new flavors to have them tested by consumers. The cranberry flavor was not a hit.
Yes, Coke is probly better
The sugar content of Gatorade depends on what type of Gatorade it is. The original Gatorade Thirst Quencher (Gatorade Perform 02), as of 2011, contains about 14g of sucrose, which is sugar. The 'Natural' types of Gatorade contain sugar along with the sweet, but sugarless, extract of the Stevia plant.
Honestly I like Gatorade and I don't have anything against them, but they have no other flavors so they add the word "frost" to make it sound cooler and sell more
The best selling flavor of Gatorade is cherry, closely followed by raspberry. This is in the United States. Elsewhere various other flavors are more popular.
There are about 130 calories in a bottle of Gatorade.
the sugar is the solute, and the solvent is the water being mixed.
68 oz.
it is unknown how many flavors there are new flavors of cheese are being made all the time