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The 10 Best Gatorade Flavors

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The 10 Best Gatorade Flavors
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Gatorade has been around for over 40 years, and lets face it, there's no "nasty" kind of Gatorade. But have you ever asked yourself which flavor quenches your thirst the most? Here are the top 10 best flavors Gatorade has to offer.

1. Lemon-Lime.

This is the BEST flavor Gatorade has ever made, hands down. This is the flavor that your mom gives you when you're throwing up, the flavor that cures your hangover, and the flavor that's in almost Gatorade cooler when you have a game (other than water).

2. Fruit Punch.

Another sports favorite. Seems like every gas station drink fountain has this flavor. Second best

3. Glacier Freeze.

Arguably the best flavor in the Gatorade Frost series. This is the flavor where you have to specifically tell someone "the light blue one" if they ask you if you want a Gatorade (of course, the answer will always be yes). Taste like water but with a sidekick of, you know, light blue flavoring. It's in-explainable.

4. Cool Blue.

This is the "dark blue" flavor. The name describes itself actually. Tastes just like blue.

5. Grape.

Although every doctor prescribed liquid medicine has ruined the grape flavor, Gatorade, however, made this flavor come back to life. Not too sweet, not too dull. Just PERFECT!

6. Orange.

Orange you glad I didn't say [Green] Apple? A pure classic.

7. Strawberry Lemonade.

Probably the most underrated one. Rare to find, but when you do, you're going to wish it came in a 24 pack.

8. White Cherry.

Ahhhh-mazing. Can't find a flaw for this flavor.

9. Watermelon.

Literally the liquir form of Watermelon Jolly Ranchers. So good.

10. Blue Cherry.

If you don't know what heaven tastes like, this flavor will let you know.

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