Whether it’s sports season or cold and flu season, there’s always a reason to have a few bottles of Gatorade on hand. The electrolyte replacement beverage helps replenish fluids and nutrients lost during exercise (or illness),
Gatorade has cemented its position as one of the most popular energy drinks. The electrolyte replacement beverage is popular among most people who play a sport or indulge in any form of activity.
Looking at the back of the soda can you’re drinking, you’ll find a long list of ingredients you probably haven’t heard of. But one Walmart shopper points to a familiar but unexpected one—vegetable oil—in their beverage.
The Federal Trade Commission is launching a lawsuit against PepsiCo over price discrimination against smaller grocery chains by favoring Walmart.
Gatorade has announced the return of Aqua Blast, one of its most beloved flavors, as part of its 60th-anniversary celebrations.
The Pepsi lawsuit brings new scrutiny to Walmart's power to use its scale to extract cheaper prices. It also shines a spotlight on PepsiCo's own power as the owner of numerous soft-drink brands, including Gatorade, Mountain Dew, Lipton and Bubly.
Research suggests it gives some exercisers an edge. The human body is made up of 60 percent water, and proper hydration is crucial to making sure your body can function the way it’s supposed to. When you’re physically pushing yourself to your limits—especially in hot conditions—having enough water on board is even more important.
Piper Sandler analyst Michael Lavery maintained a Buy rating on PepsiCo (PEP – Research Report) today and set a price target of $171.00. The
The FTC said the alleged activity forces many Americans to pay inflated prices for PepsiCo products unless they shop at this store.
JJ Wetherholt, the No. 7 overall pick in last summer’s MLB Draft, is ranked among the 10 best prospects at his position in all of Minor League Baseball entering the 2025 season. Wetherholt
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