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Reddit mentions of Gatorade Powdered Drink Mix, Frost Glacier Freeze, 76.5 oz., Makes 9 Gallons
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Gatorade Powdered Drink Mix, Frost Glacier Freeze, 76.5 oz., Makes 9 Gallons. Here are the top ones.
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- When you sweat, you lose more than water. Replace what has been lost with Gatorade
- Gatorade Frost has a light, crisp flavor that hydrates better than water, which is why it’s trusted by some of the world’s best athletes.
- 76.5 Ounce Powder makes 9 Gallons
- Frost Glacier Freeze flavor
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Specs:
Height | 5.25 Inches |
Length | 8.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 4.78 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 5.2 Pounds |
Width | 5.25 Inches |
Peanut Butter is a big one, there is nothing that will make you feel more at home. I was never a big peanut butter eater, but after 6 months I was craving it.
I made sure to bring Sriracha and peanut butter in my bag. I had a lot of stuff (seasoning salt, ranch dressing mix, curry pastes, and good coffee) sent in a care package. PST is a crazy time - I never once thought about pulling out the food I brought, I just ate whatever was put in front of me. But it's nice to share some American snacks with your host family.
Edit: Gatorade packets are also great. I was able to get them from the PC office, but something like this would have been awesome.
If you want liquid carbs and sugars, there's existing options:
http://www.hammernutrition.com/heed-sports-drink/
https://www.amazon.com/Gatorade-Thirst-Quencher-Powder-Glacier/dp/B0052HV6EU
https://www.amazon.com/Foods-Dextrose-Powder-Pounds-Packaging/dp/B002JNM8YM/
The advantages of gels and standalone carbs is:
That said, it's not black and white. Liquid carbs might work better for you, I recommend trying it out.
>https://www.amazon.com/Gatorade-Thirst-Quencher-Powder-Glacier/dp/B0052HV6EU
I know some serious long course triathletes might scoff at Gatorade, but man, I love that stuff. Tastes good, mixes well, you can mix it to your specifications, and it's so cheap it's almost free. As an Oly distance racer, I feel like Gatorade is "good enough" for nearly all my training, and I just need to try out my race nutrition a couple times before the actual race to make sure it sits well.
I get sick of doing it too, I do two weeks worth at a time with individual dosing into these little red silo cups I have. I'd like to bulk mix as well but have the same concerns as you about distribution in the mix. For flavoring I add a 2g scoop of Gatorade powder to my mix, I got this big old thing of it.
here ya go