Warning: Glucose-Fructose Syrup

I did a search and nothing came up, so hopefully this isn’t a repeat.

Anyhow, this evening I was comparing the ingredients from a gatorade bottle to the powder I have and expected to find HFCS in the lemon lime bottle. I didn’t. So I picked up a bottle of one of the gatorade x-factor’s which we’ve had since August or September and it said “High-fructose corn syrup (glucose-fructose syrup).” Strangely enough, I had “glucose-fructose syrup” in my lemon lime gatorade in my other hand. So it would seem that HFCS is now GFS.

So since the stigma has been attached to HFCS it seems that at least gatorade has been re-labelled because of it.

So be aware!

Why? Who the fuck gets fat from gatorade?

Just has to do with nutrition labeling. There are certain acceptable names for ingredients. I heard that corn syrup didnt even have to be specified as the high-fructose variety, at least this is how it used to be.

[quote]Roy wrote:
Why? Who the fuck gets fat from gatorade?[/quote]

Jesus. Go away.

It would appear they are trying to rename HFCS, or they may actually be trying to change the formula to include something similar.

[quote]Roy wrote:
Why? Who the fuck gets fat from gatorade?[/quote]

It’s not gatorade, it’s that gatorade probally isn’t the only product doing this.

Given what gatorade is supposed to do, what were you expecting? HFCS delivers the goods.

[quote]S-Lifter wrote:
Given what gatorade is supposed to do, what were you expecting? HFCS delivers the goods.[/quote]

Doesn’t reguar gatorade have better sugars for recovery? Thanks OP - ignore Roy.

[quote]HoratioSandoval wrote:
S-Lifter wrote:
Given what gatorade is supposed to do, what were you expecting? HFCS delivers the goods.

Doesn’t reguar gatorade have better sugars for recovery? Thanks OP - ignore Roy.[/quote]

by regular gatorade you mean powdered gatorade yes. I did the comparison myself :smiley: