Gatorade was developed at the University of Florida.
Gatorade was developed by the University of Florida. The product was named after the University's alligator mascots, Albert and Alberta.
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The Gatorade name comes from The University of Florida football team, the "Gators". Gatorade was invented at The University of Florida to assist their athletes in combating the dehydration that limited their performance-hence "Gator…ade."
The nickname for Gatorade is "Gator." This name is derived from its origins at the University of Florida, where it was developed to help athletes stay hydrated and replenish electrolytes. Over the years, "Gator" has become a popular shorthand reference among fans and athletes.
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Researchers from the University of Florida working with the athletic department came up with an electrolyte drink that would help rehydrate athletes better than water. Because the mascot of U of F is the Gator, they called the drink Gatorade. it is possible that they determined that the name of the drink should be Gator-ade, perhaps as a play on the drink name lemonade(lemon being the first flavor developed), and a pun on the word aid and suffix-ade.
Gatorade was first developed in 1965 by a team of researchers at the University of Florida to help the football team stay hydrated during games. It was officially launched for public sale in 1967.
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The drink was originally created for the Florida Gators football team, and designed to aid the gators in hydrating during a game. Gatorade is a natural choice for a marketing name.