In 1965, Gatorade was introduced and sold for about 50 cents per quart. The drink was developed to help athletes rehydrate and replenish electrolytes lost during physical activity. Over the years, the price has varied, but its original cost reflected the novelty and emerging market for sports drinks at the time.
PepsiCo is the owner and producer of Gatorade in Europe and worldwide. Gatorade is a popular sports drink that was introduced in 1965.
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There is about 34 grams of sugar in Gatorade, depending on which gatorade you buy
Gatorade stock does not exist. Gatorade is a brand of PepsiCo, Inc. which sells for approximately $60 as of March 2012.
According to the official Gatorade website, the typical Gatorade beverage contains 14 grams of carbohydrate per every eight ounce serving.
In 1965, a team of researchers at the University of Florida developed a drink that would replace fluids and salt that was lost during times of exertion. The drink was tested on members of the University of Florida football team and was named Gatorade to honor the University. The nickname of the University of Florida is 'the Gators'.
there maybe truth in it since Gatorade is water in itself. water replenishes dry skin without much cost than Gatorade.... Gatorade rehydrates not only dry mouth but thirsty body as well.
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They're so cheap, Gatorade doesn't want to put too much calorie in their drink.
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That is 340.194 grams.