Using the suffix -ade (implying carbonation/fizzyness), you'd think so, wouldn't you?
But it's not. The makers of Gatorade didn't think about the meaning of the name they chose, they just chose it. So no, Gatorade is not fizzy.
The Lucozade Sport drink is an energy drink. It says on it's website that it hydrates better than water and it's carbohydrates and caffeine help fuel and focus your body.
Lucozade sport or energy.
Lucozade Sport is typically a non-fizzy, isotonic sports drink designed to provide hydration and energy during physical activity. It is available in various flavors and is formulated to replenish electrolytes lost during exercise. However, some variants or special editions may have slight carbonation, but the standard formulation is not fizzy. Always check the label for specific product details.
Could be water, lucozade sport and other energy drinks.
it is an energy drink.
should a diabetic drink lucozade
Yes and it has no purpose given that it is a sweetener and the main ingredient is sugar.
It depends. milk is good for your bones orange juice is good as it contains vitamin c fizzy drinks are not healthy but they contain glucosse e.g Lucozade
Cherry Lucozade is produced in the United Kingdom. Lucozade, originally developed as an energy drink, is manufactured by Lucozade Ribena Suntory, which is based in the UK. The drink has become popular for its unique flavors, including the cherry variant.
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.
The main solvent in fizzy orange drink is water.
No, it does not in most cases.