There is nothing that makes the sugar in Gatorade specially bad. It's like any other sugar. Trouble is, there is quite a lot of it. And many people think that since Gatorade is marketed as a sports drink, it's "good" for you. Which it isn't. The same amount of sugar, whether in sodas, Gatorades, or simply nibbled dry, will have the same amount of calories - which you might not need - and trigger the same kind of cavity- inducing attack on your teeth.
There is about 34 grams of sugar in Gatorade, depending on which gatorade you buy
It comes from the sugar in the Gatorade.
No there is lots of sugar in it.
Gatorade has 21 grams of sugar, I suggest to try G2 because it has 10 grams of sugar.
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.
If that is all you are drinking you could be prone to dehydration. On the other hand, when sick, it is a great drink when you cannot keep water down. Also, it can contain a high amount of sugar. So if you are diabetic this could be a risk for you. However, there are some types of sugar- free gatorade.
You get Gatorade
I would read the labels, it probably varies by flavor.
No
No, Gatorade has a lot of sugar and they color there juice. It is not good to drink at all.
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.
It isn't bad to mix Gatorade and alcohol. Some of the most popular drinks are mixed with energy drinks like Red Bull.