Ingredients:
Q. What are the ingredients for Gatorade?
Gatorade Thirst Quencher contains water, sucrose (table sugar), dextrose, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium chloride (table salt), sodium citrate, monopotassium phosphate, and flavoring/coloring ingredients. Some Gatorade flavor variations used to contain brominated vegetable oil as a stabilizer.
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Q. How do you make Gatorade powder?
Pour Powder Mix: 1 Scoop, Add Cold Water: 32 oz. Pour Powder Mix: 2 Scoops, Add Cold Water: ½ Gallon. Pour Powder Mix: 4 Scoops, Add Cold Water: 1 Gallon. Replace plastic lid tightly after use.
- 1/4 tsp. salt.
- 1/4 cup pomegranate juice.
- 1/4 cup lemon juice.
- 1 1/2 cups unsweetened coconut water.
- 2 cups cold water.
- Additional options: sweetener, powdered magnesium and/or calcium, depending on needs.
Q. What came first Powerade or Gatorade?
Gatorade first came out in 1965. The Big difference between gatorade and powerade is the way that they are made. One company uses more sugar than the other, and one company uses less sodium than the other. Besides the ingredients the drinks are very similar to each other. Powerade first came out under Pepsi in 1988.
Q. Why is it hard to find Gatorade?
According to Beverage Digest, an Atlanta-based newsletter that tracks the beverage industry, several factors are behind the shortage: a particularly hot summer for much of the country, an increase in consumption tied to COVID patients, COVID outbreaks or quarantines among Gatorade production workers, and a tight supply …
Q. What is the most sold Gatorade flavor?
The Most Popular Gatorade Flavors
- Cool Blue. According to the memo, we buy it more than any other flavor.
- Fruit Punch. That’s the red one.
- Lemon-Lime, the yellow one. It’s one of their original flavors from 1965.
- Glacier Freeze.
- Orange, their other original flavor.