surfsatwerk
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Drink coconut water.
Tastes like some exotic tropical islander peed in it.
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Drink coconut water.
Problem is that you usually drink much more Gatorade than soda. A can of soda is 12 oz but a gatorade bottle is usally 20-32 oz.
Pepsi Cola and Coca-Cola Classic have 41g of sugar per 12 oz., Mountain Dew has 46g of sugar per 12 oz., Gatorade G Orange has 22g of sugar per 12 oz. of beverage and Red Bull has 40g of sugar. It is common for other soft drinks and juices to have over 40g of sugar per 12-oz. serving.
Problem is that you usually drink much more Gatorade than soda. A can of soda is 12 oz but a gatorade bottle is usally 20-32 oz.
Pepsi Cola and Coca-Cola Classic have 41g of sugar per 12 oz., Mountain Dew has 46g of sugar per 12 oz., Gatorade G Orange has 22g of sugar per 12 oz. of beverage and Red Bull has 40g of sugar. It is common for other soft drinks and juices to have over 40g of sugar per 12-oz. serving.
Correct, but the problem is that the common retard doesn't think about these things. They just think "It has less sugar than soda!" and proceed to drink the whole bottle.When I drink soda its almost never from a can, but rather from a bottle, which clocks in at 20 oz. When I drink Gatorade its usually from one of the larger 32 oz bottles - but I also almost never finish a bottle in one sitting. Of course, that's just me.
The whole 'but you can drink more Gatorade' argument a few people have made applies to a lot of the other suggestions people have made, too. You could drink more skim milk than you could soda, too. Too much of pretty much everything is bad for you.
Raw milk or gtfo imo
my son just returned from getting shaving cream and announced that he's giving up soda.
he's going to start drinking gatorade instead. his reasoning is that gatorade doesn't have HFCS. He's 22, has 3 jobs, so I won't argue too much.
Is gatorade any worse for him than soda?
That would be great if it wasn't illegal.
my son just returned from getting shaving cream and announced that he's giving up soda.
he's going to start drinking gatorade instead. his reasoning is that gatorade doesn't have HFCS. He's 22, has 3 jobs, so I won't argue too much.
Is gatorade any worse for him than soda?
Anybody that needs 3 jobs has a history of poor decision making. No surprise that this was one of them.
Good luck
He's going to switch from a product containing plant derived sugar to a product with multiple artifical colors? Odd. But to each their own.
I have never understood the campaign against HFCS. Its plant derived sugar. Nothing more.
http://nutrition.about.com/od/grainsandcereals/f/fructosesyrup.htm
What's next? Are people going to argue against using mined salt in favor of sea salt?
Oh wait, that's already happened.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/sea-salt/AN01142/
Nofat milk=water>>>>Gatorade>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Steaming dog turds>>Soda
Skim milk blows
milk from an animal is horrible for you, can cause cancer.
D:
What about goats, they're more like an agent of chaos than an animal?
it's not the same as sugar. the proportions of fructose and glucose are different, although the sweeness level is the same for hfcs-55. it's less for hfcs-42, but more needs to be used to achieve the same level of sweetness, which means more glucose.
cancer, cancer, cancer, see the trend?
So my mother gave me cancer before I even had a chance...:'(
one time, yeah, it is ridiculous. multiple times a day over time, though, it is actually significant.
If you're drinking 100 calories worth of sugar multiple times a day, over time its going to fuck your health pretty much regardless of what "sugar" it is, unless you compensate for it.
cancer, cancer, cancer, see the trend?
The average municipal tap water is buffered to 7-7.5pH. Obviously add some baking soda, or anything of a higher pH, and it would take far less to buffer soda.
I don't think you understand what "puss" means in this context. You tube it.