We can debate the merits of Gatorade and other sports drinks at a later time (and that’s definitely a debate worth having), but for those of us who drink the stuff, even occasionally, I found a great deal on Gatorade G2 at my local supermarket: $0.68 for a 32-oz bottle.
Local stores often run specials on Gatorade in the summer, but I’ve never seen it lower than $0.75, so this is a pretty sweet deal. The normal price on this at the store is $1.49, and it’s at least $1.99 at convenience stores.
I don’t know if this is a national sale, or just one local store that got a good price on the stuff, but if you drink Gatorade, it might be worth checking some of your local groceries to see if they’re running this special.
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