Gatorade Lower Sugar Lemonade Sports Drink - 28 fl oz Bottle
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quality: 1 out of 5
taste: 1 out of 5
value: 1 out of 5
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1 out of 5 stars
6 May, 2026
originally posted on gatorade.us
Come on Gatorade! LESS sugar, no sweeteners.
I was so exited for this until the Stevia. Just make a sports drink with real sugar, no other sweeteners, and use LESS of the sugar. Make a sport beverage LESS sweet, PLEASE. You’ll make more money because I’ll stop diluting your over sweet drinks on my runs. While you’re at it, get wild and leave out the colors too. Do better Gatorade.
1 out of 5 stars
2 May, 2026
originally posted on gatorade.us
Just use less sugar (and NO Stevia!)
I hate the taste of Stevia. I don’t know why Gatorade has to be so afraid to just make a less sweet offering. I generally cut regular Gatorade at a ratio of one-third Gatorade and two-thirds water. Add ice and that’s perfect. Just make the same stuff with less sugar and no faux crap to simulate sugar just because you think people will freak out that it doesn’t taste sweet.
5 out of 5 stars
27 April, 2026
originally posted on gatorade.us
LOVED IT
I LOVE THE LEOMADE FLAVOR IT IS THEBOMB.COM YUMMY SO GOOD DIVINE.
1 out of 5 stars
23 April, 2026
originally posted on gatorade.us
Contains Stevia
I can't stand stevia. It technically isn't an artificial sweetner, but it doesn't taste at all "natural" to me. I guess I'll have to live with 1/4 strength gatorade with good old sugar. Either that or use an expensive tablet with dextrose.
1 reply from Gatorade team - 17 days ago
Hi Mike, thank you for your comments. We appreciate your review and will share your feedback with the right teams.
1 out of 5 stars
23 April, 2026
originally posted on gatorade.us
Should have done my due diligence....
I was excited when I saw that you were going to produce a low sugar gatorade... Finally, I thought, a drink similar to the original formula. I bought some, took a drink, and immediately spit it out... Stevia isn't considered an artificial sweetener but it might as well be because it has a fake taste to it.... Can't you guys just make a true 'low sugar/sweetened' formula...???... Think of an unsweetened tea with a shot of lemonade...
1 out of 5 stars
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6 March, 2026
Contains Sugar Substitute
I don't understand why companies always have to replace the sugar or dye with another ingredient - just use less sugar and call it a day. Sugar substitutes, in this case stevia extract, each have their own particular, unpleasant, taste. Is this a beverage for hydration, or is it supposed to have an addictively sweet flavor to entice consumers to drink it morning, noon, and night? I didn't care for this beverage, especially when the "75% LESS SUGAR!!!" should come with an asterisk. Would a beverage that uses only the necessary ingredients, and nothing else, really be so bad?