Gatorade United States
Gatorade is more than 50 years old, from the University of Florida professor who developed this electrolyte drink for NCCA players to today's more than 70% share of the North American market. Gatorade, which is owned by PepsiCo, has a taste and influence far greater than that of its most potent rival, The Coca-Cola Company's Powerade. Since 1984, it has won the official drink seat of the NBA league that has been coveted by many brands, and the players drinking Gatorade on the sidelines are the most familiar images for fans, and the scene of Pierce pouring a large bucket of Gatorade drink on then-head coach Rivers when the Celtics won the championship in the 2007-08 season has also become a classic scene in the league, and this celebration is known as the Gatorade Shower. Gatorade has a sodium content of 45mg/100ml in all sports drinks, and it has also been known for its high sucrose content and high artificial colours, the latter of which gives Gatorade a neon colour. The three series of Frost, Flow, and Fierce have a full bottle of sugar up to 35g, far exceeding the World Health Organization's recommended intake of no more than 25g of added sugar per person per day, hence Gatorade's name as sugar water. Although satisfying low-sodium drinks...