There is about 34 grams of sugar in Gatorade, depending on which gatorade you buy
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.
According to the official Gatorade website, the typical Gatorade beverage contains 14 grams of carbohydrate per every eight ounce serving.
It comes from the sugar in the Gatorade.
No there is lots of sugar in it.
A standard 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola contains about 39 grams of sugar, while a similar serving of Gatorade typically has around 21 grams of sugar. This means Coke has significantly more sugar than Gatorade. However, the sugar content can vary by flavor and formulation, especially with low-sugar or zero-calorie options available for both beverages.
Gatorade has 21 grams of sugar, I suggest to try G2 because it has 10 grams of sugar.
Gatorade is just a sugar drink. No more no less. It would affect you just as much as if you were to drink soda or sugar water. They both contain the same ingredients (Sugar and Water). So if you were to look up the effects of drinking soda or sugar water for long periods of time, surely the same can be applied to drinking gatorade.
I would read the labels, it probably varies by flavor.
You get Gatorade
Gatorade typically contains about 14 grams of sugar per 12-ounce serving. However, the exact amount can vary depending on the specific product line, such as Gatorade Zero, which has little to no sugar, or the original formula. Always check the label for precise nutritional information.
No, Gatorade has a lot of sugar and they color there juice. It is not good to drink at all.
the disadvantage is that Gatorade rots your teeth