Showing posts with label Gatorade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gatorade. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Gatorade Powdered Drink Mix - Makes 9 Gallons - Frost Glacier Freeze

Gatorade Powdered Drink Mix - Makes 9 Gallons - Frost Glacier Freeze Review



Gatorade Powdered Drink Mix - Makes 9 Gallons - Frost Glacier Freeze Feature

  • THE DURING - 02 PERFORM - HALF THE CALORIES ALL THE G!
  • Scientifically proven blend of carbs and key electrolytes
  • Designed for use in the moment of activity
  • Instant Mix Makes 36 Quarts (9 Gallons)
  • Servings Per Container about 144
THE DURING - 02 PERFORM - HALF THE CALORIES ALL THE G! Get the electrolytes to perform, but with only 20 calories per 8-oz. serving. That's less than half the calories/energy in Original Gatorade. Part of G Series as 02 Perform, this low calorie thirst quencher is designed to deliver hydration to athletes during lighter competition and exercise. Rehydrate and replenish with a unique balance of carbohydrates, sodium and potassium.


Monday, February 13, 2012

Gatorade G Series Lemon-Lime (76 oz/Makes 9 Gallons)

Gatorade G Series Lemon-Lime (76 oz/Makes 9 Gallons) Review



Gatorade G Series Lemon-Lime (76 oz/Makes 9 Gallons) Feature

  • Thirst quencher
  • Non-carbonated and caffeine-free
  • Re-hydrate body
Gatorade replenishes, rehydrates, and rejuvenates so you can keep giving it everything you've got. Gatorade is an optimal combination of fluids, carbs, minerals, designed to quench your body's deepest thirst and refuel working muscles. Gatorade is the science of sweat; It's battle tested, and champion approved.


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Gatorade G2 Powder Packs Drinks Low Calorie Electrolyte Beverage Mix, Grape Flavor 8 Packets (Pack Of 5)

Gatorade G2 Powder Packs Drinks Low Calorie Electrolyte Beverage Mix, Grape Flavor 8 Packets (Pack Of 5) Review



Gatorade G2 .5 Oz Grape Powder Packs - 10 Pack


Saturday, September 24, 2011

Gatorade X-Factor Variety Pack - 24/20oz

Gatorade X-Factor Variety Pack - 24/20oz Review



Gatorade X-Factor Variety Pack - 24/20oz Feature

  • Thirst quencher
  • Rehydrate, Replenish and Refuel
  • Kosher
Variety pack includes: â?¢8 - Lemon-Lime + Strawberry â?¢8 - Fruit Punch + Berry â?¢8 - Orange + Tropical Fruit


Monday, September 19, 2011

Gatorade 6 Gallon Powder Drink - Riptide Rush (14 ct)

Gatorade 6 Gallon Powder Drink - Riptide Rush (14 ct) Review



Gatorade 6 Gallon Powder Drink - Riptide Rush (14 ct) Feature

  • Economical low-sodium solution for fighting dehydration and fatigue on the job
  • Mix the powder with the indicated amount of water
  • Ideal for sites where fresh water is available
  • Can be mix beforehand for transport to sites where water is unavailable
  • Easy to store
Gatorade Powdered Drink. Give your workers the economical low-sodium solution for fighting dehydration and fatigue on the job. Give your workers the economical low-sodium solution for fighting dehydration and fatigue on the job. Choose 1, 2½ or 6-gallon size packets to suit your needs. Simply mix the powder with the indicated amount of water for an instant refreshing drink. Easy to store Gatorade mix is ideal for sites where fresh water is available, or mix beforehand for transport to sites where water is unavailable.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Gatorade Powder, Lemon Lime, 18.4-Ounce Jars (Pack of 12)

Gatorade Powder, Lemon Lime, 18.4-Ounce Jars (Pack of 12) Review



Gatorade Powder, Lemon Lime, 18.4-Ounce Jars (Pack of 12) Feature

  • Gatorade and GSSI continue to search for and study new and innovative ways to help athletes improve performance by facilitating proper hydration and nutrition
  • Gatorade instant powder is perfect for events, industrial use, other large receptions and anywhere you need hydration
  • This is the best instant powder sports drink on the planet
In early summer of 1965, a University of Florida assistant coach sat down with a team of university physicians and asked them to determine why so many of his players were being affected by heat and heat related illnesses. The researchers — Dr. Robert Cade, Dr. Dana Shires, Dr. H. James Free and Dr. Alejandro de Quesada — soon discovered two key factors that were causing the Gator players to ‘wilt’: the fluids and electrolytes the players lost through sweat were not being replaced, and the large amounts of carbohydrates the players’ bodies used for energy were not being replenished. The researchers then took their findings into the lab, and scientifically formulated a new, precisely balanced carbohydrate-electrolyte beverage that would adequately replace the key components lost by Gator players through sweating and exercise. They called their concoction ‘Gatorade’.