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Reddit mentions of Gatorade Zero Sugar Thirst Quencher, Berry, 12 Ounce, 24 Count

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Gatorade Zero Sugar Thirst Quencher, Berry, 12 Ounce, 24 Count
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  • Gatorade Zero has no sugar while maintaining the same proven hydration and fueling benefits of Gatorade Thirst Quencher
  • When you sweat, you lose more than water. Losses in fluids and electrolytes can negatively impact performance. Gatorade Zero contains critical electrolytes to help replace what’s lost in sweat
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ColorPink
Number of items24
Size12 Ounce (Pack of 24)
Weight20 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on Gatorade Zero Sugar Thirst Quencher, Berry, 12 Ounce, 24 Count:

u/pork_ribs · 6 pointsr/bicycling

Oh no I forgot to take the spoke reflectors off. And they aren't uniform. Noooooo

Anyway I'm pretty slow but I've seen some improvement. Todays stats: 2h 43m. 40.3 miles. Avg Speed 14.8 mph. I live in a very hilly city I might add but I still feel like 14.8 is slow.

I would love some input on my diet before/during todays ride.

Breakfast was a packet of instant oatmeal. Lunch was a caesar salad with 4-5ish ounces of cubed ham. Then probably 300 calories of just random snacks.

During the ride:

  • 24oz bottle of water

  • 24oz bottle of Gatorade Zero Berry (4/5 stars in regards to taste)

  • 30 min: 100 calorie GU tri-berry (2.5/5 stars)

  • 1 hour: 220 calorie Clif bar Banana Chocolate Peanut Butter (5/5 stars)

  • 1h 40m: 100 calorie Honey Stinger Gold Gel (1/5 stars but it was unseasonably hot and I let this one warm up too much.)

  • 2 hours: 160 calorie Honey Stinger Fruit Smoothie Energy Chew (5/5 stars)

    After I got home I still had legs enough to chase my little ones around for a good 15 minutes but that's pretty much just a cool down. I never felt hungry but I have been made very afraid of the bonk just from trying to learn. Is this too much? Too little? Is this a good pace of calories to get to 100 miles? I don't really have a goal time.... so I'll just throw out 7 hours.

    Also does anyone have any good recipies for food to eat during the ride? I hate cooking so it has to be dead simple for me to cook, but I would appreciate reading fancy recipes if someone would like to share.

    Thanks!

    Edit: Also congrats to Greg LeMond.