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Gatorade goes kosher

Gatorade, the popular sports drink company, received kosher certification for two of its beverages.
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April 7, 2010

Gatorade, the popular sports drink company, received kosher certification for two of its beverages.

Gatorade Thirst Quencher and G2 are now certified kosher by the Orthodox Union. The beverages will go on sale beginning this spring.

“We’re proud to make these offerings available to help meet the needs of athletes who maintain kosher diets so they can perform at their best,” said Andrea Fairchild, vice president of brand marketing for Gatorade.

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