Gatorade Thirst Quencher Powder - 4 Flavor Variety Pack (Lemon Lime, Orange, Fruit Punch, Glacier Freeze) - 21oz Pouches (Pack of 32) - Electrolyte Sports Drink Mix for Hydration & Recovery - Perfect for Workouts, Running, Gym & Outdoor Activities
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DESCRIPTION
With a legacy over 40 years in the making, it’s the most scientifically researched and game-tested way to replace electrolytes lost in sweat. Gatorade hydrates better than water, which is why it’s trusted by some of the world’s best athletes. This new variety pack includes three 51 ounce canisters of Gatorade Thirst Quencher Instant Powder Mix, each yielding 6 gallons. Flavors include Fruit Punch, Orange, and Glacier Freeze (one canister each).
FEATURES
Pouch of 21 ounce in a pack of 32 (total of 672 ounce)
Comes in 4 different flavour - Lemon-lime, Orange, Fruit Punch, Riptide Rush
Specially formulated to Rehydrate, Replenish, and Refuel
Each package makes 2½ Gallons of Gatorade Frost Thirst Quencher
Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
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I am a very active person. Constantly training for marathons, triathlons, and even ironman and I have been getting the 51oz containers from Walmart for a while. I get 4 different flavors (204oz) at a time for some variety and they last me about a year, the only issue is the powder becomes moisture logged and is then difficult to transfer to my bottles (another reason to go this option, environmental friendly with reusable bottles). Since these come in smaller 21 oz packages, I expect no issues in this area. Although going this route is a little more expensive ($0.04/oz or ~$20 for 672oz) it is still WAY cheaper (~60-85% depending) than buying premade stuff.The best part of this variety pack is riptide rush for sure! For some reason they don't make it in the 51oz version and it's my favorite flavor by far.Someone posted about an 'expiration date'. Got mine 5/2014 and it says 2/2015 (9 months), sure that isn't much time, but remember 1.) it's powder and sealed 2.) expiration dates are not regulated by the government, so for many things (this included) they aren't as useful as most people like to think. I expect this batch to last me a little over 3 years.