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  2. Every Single Gatorade Flavor, Tasted & Ranked - AOL

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    Photo: Megan Hageman. Design: Eat This, Not That!Born out of a University of Florida lab, Gatorade has fueled athletes and quenched thirst since 1965. What started as an energizing elixir meant to ...

  3. Gatorade - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 2002, Gatorade Ice was marketed as a lighter flavored Gatorade and came in Strawberry, Lime, Orange, and Watermelon. All of these flavors were colorless and transparent. Ice was re-branded in 2006 as Gatorade Rain and the flavor selections altered. In late 2007, a low-calorie line of Gatorade drinks, named G2, was released. [32]

  4. Gatorade's Rebranding: So Confusing It Requires an Ad to ...

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    It's not only that there are plenty of bottles of the sports drink on the shelves, but under the auspices of parent company PepsiCo , the bottles themselves -- labeled merely with the letter "G ...

  5. Gatorwine, the viral Gatorade and wine combo, is here to ruin ...

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    Pictured is 2.5 ounces each of red wine and Glacier Freeze Gatorade. I’m surprised that the color isn’t all wrong, purple or muddy; it’s just a nice burgundy, although a bit more translucent ...

  6. Slice (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Slice was a big success upon release, inspiring other juice-infused drinks based on already existing juice brands, such as Coca-Cola's Minute Maid orange soda and Cadbury Schweppes's Sunkist. By May 1987, Slice held 3.2 percent of the soft drink market.

  7. Big Gulp - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the average Coca-Cola bottle contained 16-US-fluid-ounce (470 ml), while the largest fountain drink available was at McDonald's at 20-US-fluid-ounce (590 ml). [1] Despite Potts's objections, he agreed to send a case of 500 cups to a 7-Eleven location in Orange County. Much to his surprise, the store sold out of the cups within a ...