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No, standard Gatorade products have not been shown to cause cancer. Ingredients such as sugar, sodium, citric acid, and artificial colors are approved food additives used at lev...
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No, standard Gatorade products have not been shown to cause cancer. Ingredients such as sugar, sodium, citric acid, and artificial colors are approved food additives used at lev...
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Original Gatorade colors were created to identify each flavor in the first Gatorade formulas developed for the University of Florida football team in the mid 1960s. The original...
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Most healthy dogs do not need Gatorade and can become sick from excess sodium and sugar. Small amounts of diluted sports drink may help with mild dehydration under veterinary gu...
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Yes, green Gatorade exists in specific SKUs, but it is not stocked everywhere and availability varies by region and retailer. You can commonly find Gatorade Frost Glacier Freeze...
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Gatorade was created through research led by Dr. Robert Cade, a physician-physiologist at the University of Florida, in collaboration with colleagues Dr. Dana Shires, Dr. Alejan...
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Color in Gatorade marketing at Super Bowl 2026 is primarily tied to team branding, packaging cues, and digital activations rather than a product tied to the game. This evergreen...
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