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nxobject 5 days ago [-]
A heads up that this is one of those recipe sites that go "I'll tell you a long story, but there's actually a recipe at the end". But it's worth the scroll: who knew Gatorade was sold in a flat top can that needed a key?
ofcourseyoudo 5 days ago [-]
All recipe sites are like this, because of SEO
cratermoon 4 days ago [-]
and because of copyright law: you can't copyright a recipe that's just a list of instructions, but you can copyright the article that embed the recipe.
cratermoon 5 days ago [-]
"The players who tasted it immediately said it tasted like urine".
I wonder how they knew.
LargoLasskhyfv 4 days ago [-]
One can 'cross-associate' from smell to taste?
cratermoon 4 days ago [-]
True, but imperfect.
CGMthrowaway 5 days ago [-]
There is a viral trending brand of powder now that is pretty close to the original recipe with no added garbage.
Pocari Sweat is still popular, I wonder how it compares to Gatorade.
etempleton 4 days ago [-]
The main change is significantly more sugar and artificial flavoring. funny how now Gatorade is introducing low and no sugar variants. Perhaps they should just sell an original recipe variation.
fuzzfactor 4 days ago [-]
I remember it well.
So many athletes now can almost not imagine how it was, when I tell them about when I was a boy the NFL was still drinking Kool-Aid.
https://sport-drink.com/
So many athletes now can almost not imagine how it was, when I tell them about when I was a boy the NFL was still drinking Kool-Aid.
Only the Gators had Gatorade.