The color of the Gatorade poured on the winning coach is often a topic of speculation and tradition, varying each year. Common colors include orange, blue, and yellow, depending on the teams involved and their preferences. Fans often make predictions based on team colors or past trends. Ultimately, it's a fun element of sporting events, especially during the Super Bowl.
It was pored red and orange coler ok and happy superbowl.
it turns like the color of the gatorade
Orange
No, Gatorade has a lot of sugar and they color there juice. It is not good to drink at all.
Gatorade does not cause cancer - the Food and Drug Administration would immediately take it off the market, if it was carcinogenic.
No eye colors are genetics and wouldn't be influenced by dietary habits.
"The Color Purple" won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1983.
Alice Walker wrote The Color Purple.
No, red Gatorade is not made from red beetle shell. The red color in Gatorade typically comes from food coloring, such as Red 40, which is a synthetic dye commonly used in beverages and snacks. The ingredients primarily consist of water, electrolytes, flavoring, and sweeteners, not animal-derived components.
The pH paper (Merck art. 9565) become brown.
no one know yet sorry
A "horse of a different color".