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Powdered G2 Gatorade - where to get in bulk?
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1607311" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>So after figuring out that G2 isn't really anymore affordable in powdered form, I looked into recipes for making Gatorade and its surprisingly easy. </p><p></p><p>With about $.40 worth of Kool-Aid, some Morton Salt Substitute, some Baking Powder, and about 1/2 the sugar that the Kool-Aid calls for (1 cup instead of 2), you too can have 4 quarts of low-sugar (low-calorie), Aspertame-free, Electrolyte(the stuff plants crave)-filled goodness.</p><p></p><p>I'm at well under $1 per 4 quart pitcher, its got electrolytes (potassium, sodium, etc.) and the kids can't tell the difference between this stuff and Gatorade G2 (other than the new flavors they have available to them).</p><p></p><p>With two boys in PeeWee football (and one needing to make weight due to the running-back weight limit), we go through about 4 quarts every day for 3 days that they practice (and two of the off-days we run and typically drink around 4 quarts then as well).</p><p></p><p>Some of the recipes I saw call for citric acid or (I think) lemon or lime extract. Might have to try some of that out as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1607311, member: 229"] So after figuring out that G2 isn't really anymore affordable in powdered form, I looked into recipes for making Gatorade and its surprisingly easy. With about $.40 worth of Kool-Aid, some Morton Salt Substitute, some Baking Powder, and about 1/2 the sugar that the Kool-Aid calls for (1 cup instead of 2), you too can have 4 quarts of low-sugar (low-calorie), Aspertame-free, Electrolyte(the stuff plants crave)-filled goodness. I'm at well under $1 per 4 quart pitcher, its got electrolytes (potassium, sodium, etc.) and the kids can't tell the difference between this stuff and Gatorade G2 (other than the new flavors they have available to them). With two boys in PeeWee football (and one needing to make weight due to the running-back weight limit), we go through about 4 quarts every day for 3 days that they practice (and two of the off-days we run and typically drink around 4 quarts then as well). Some of the recipes I saw call for citric acid or (I think) lemon or lime extract. Might have to try some of that out as well. [/QUOTE]
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