No, however there are several acidic ingredients such as Absorbic Acid and Citric acid which can give you terrible stomach ulcers. If I were you, I wouldn't advise drinking Lucozade. There are other healthier alternatives like apples and bananas which are great energy boosters.
Lucozade is the correct spelling.
there are 16 types of lucozade !!
should a diabetic drink lucozade
yes lucozade is sold all around the world
Here is the ingredient list of Lucozade from their website:Carbonated Water, Glucose Syrup (26%), Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Flavourings (including Caffeine), Preservatives (Sodium Benzonate, Sodium Bisulphate), Antioxidant (Ascorbic Acid), Colour (Sunset Yellow).Sugar content of Lucozade: 68 grams (per 12.85 ounces).As you can see, there is an awful lot of sugar in that drink - there are 4 grams per teaspoonful, so this drink has ...... wait for it ...17 teaspoonfuls of sugar in each bottle!There is also 46 milligrams of caffeine in each bottle - this is about the same amount of caffeine is a good cuppa, but less than a Starbucks Espresso.
The sports drink Lucozade by the British manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline was first manufactured in the year 1927. At that time the name of the drink was Glucozade.
In a 100ml bottle of Lucozade orange there are weight 2 watchers pro points.
drinking lucozade
is ribena and lucozade?
it is an energy drink.
United Kingdom.