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About this product: - 75% less sugar than regular Gatorade
- No artificial flavors, sweeteners, or colors
- Scientifically-formulated electrolyte blend
- Hydrates better than water during low-intensity activity
- Rain Berry flavor
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Why, when it costs almost the exact same price, and I am not getting any of the artificial garbage and the 100 other ingredients that are in regular one. The whole point of this product besides lower sugar is that they got rid of almost everything not needed.
That doesn't mean they used real Rain Berries to make this drink. It means they used chemical compounds "generally regarded as safe" that are "derived from plants, animals or microorganisms" as a marketing gimmick.
Some of these are less than appetizing (Red 4 is made from crushed beetles, yum) and all contain dozens of undisclosed chemicals, solvents and additives used to get the "natural flavor" out of a plant.
But yah, this one is more "natural" for the same price. Nothing about bottled drinks are natural in the common sense. Drink orange juice with a pinch of salt if that's what you're after.
That doesn't mean they used real Rain Berries to make this drink. It means they used chemical compounds "generally regarded as safe" that are "derived from plants, animals or microorganisms" as a marketing gimmick.
Some of these are less than appetizing (Red 4 is made from crushed beetles, yum) and all contain dozens of undisclosed chemicals, solvents and additives used to get the "natural flavor" out of a plant.
But yah, this one is more "natural" for the same price. Nothing about bottled drinks are natural in the common sense. Drink orange juice with a pinch of salt if that's what you're after.
"Less sugar" inherently implies that there is still sugar. Most posters need to stick to water if their concerns are the presence of sugar. I actually like these low sugar blends as the corn syrup helps offset the artificial sweetener tastes. But I also completely understand many feeling that this is the worst of both worlds.
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