Gatorade has come a long way since 1965, when it was first invented at the University of Florida as a drink for athletes. In the early days, it didn't exactly taste great - some athletes that drank it ...
It comes out a vibrant purple once mixed, which is very pretty but also definitely not what Glacier Freeze Gatorade actually looks like. The taste remains strong and with just enough granulation ...
So, yeah. Gimme 12 ounces of blue that I can turn into 24 to make it taste more like regular Gatorade. Like the Cool Blue, this is just a shade too thick to be chuggable, which is pretty important ...
The recipe is simple: One part Gatorade “glacier freeze” flavor (it’s light blue) and one part red wine (priced at $12 or less a bottle). Across social media, users are posting their own taste-testing ...
One part Gatorade “glacier freeze” flavor (it’s light blue) and one part red wine (priced at $12 or less a bottle). Across social media, users are posting their own taste-testing videos of ...