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10 Things YOU DIDN'T KNOW About Gatorade

Here's a list of 10 Things You Didn't Know About Gatorade. We love Gatorade, and these are 10 things you never knew about Gatorade.
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You have surely drank it before, but did you know how cool a company Gatorade is? What started as a drink designed for athletes can now be found almost everywhere. So let’s quench that thirst and check out 10 things you didn’t know about Gatorade.

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:19 Gatorade was invented by a University
2:25 Gatorade was Originally Called Gator-Aid
4:03 The University of Florida makes Millions from Gatorade
5:33 Gatorade once sold a Gum
6:58 Gatorade Helps “Underquenched Third World Nations”
8:06 Gatorade was on Forbes Most Powerful Brands List
9:35 Gatorade Cares about the Planet
10:53 The New York Giants Invented the “Gatorade Shower”
12:16 Gatorade Provides Michael Jordan with Cigars
13:25 Gatorade is used to fuel some Race Car Drivers

SUMMARIES:
- In 1965 Dwayne Douglas was coaching the football team at the University of Florida. Imagine this: He is a good coach. He pushes his team to do their best and strives to win. His players practice hard, drink lots of water, and have an excellent team mentality. But, something is wrong. The coach can see it.
- Since this drink was made to be on the field to help players, specifically the players on the football team at the University of Florida, it was considered an “aid.” It did in fact help. It really was, and still is, an “aid.”
- Millions. Let’s hear this again… the University of Florida makes millions from Gatorade. Since the product’s inception in 1965, it has raked in nearly three hundred million for the school. What does this mean?
- From the late 1970s to the early 2000s Gatorade sold a gum that would offer the same benefits as the drink. It was supposed to quench thirst and deliver positive nutritional value. It was called Gatorgum. Though this does seem like a great idea it was not as successful as you would have thought.
- Gatorade has been using their helpful beverage in a very helpful way. Though the drink is obviously nowhere near offering the same things as an IV administered by health professionals it still has some very useful properties that can help a body become stronger.
- In 2012 Gatorade was number eighty-six on the Forbes most Powerful Brands list. Though that may seem low, like why aren’t they within the top ten, right? It is not low at all. Take into consideration how many brands there are in the world.
- Gatorade and their parent company PepsiCo really do care about the planet. Apparently, by 2030 the global demand for water is going to get pretty crazy and big companies, like PepsiCo, will have to be very careful about how they use their water.
- The first ever Gatorade shower is hotly contested. Most people attribute the now iconic post-game event to the New York Giants. On October twenty-eighth, 1984 the Giants beat the Washington Redskins 37-13. Jim Burt, a player on the New York Giants Football team, dumped the Gatorade on the coach, Bill Parcells.
- Okay, you are obviously thinking Gatorade is paying Michael Jordon for the advertisements he does for the company and he uses said money to buy cigars meaning Gatorade is paying for the cigars.
- So, Gatorade helps athletes. Is a NASCAR driver an athlete? That may be a debatable topic… but what is important to note is that race car drivers sweat. They sweat so much. They are confined to a small, hot space, in which they use their whole body to drive the car.

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