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  2. Does Gatorade Hydrate You? - AOL

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    Go to any sports game—whether it’s a high school game or a pro one—and you’re bound to see athletes on the sidelines drinking Gatorade. It’s likely a staple at your local gym too. A ...

  3. I Tested Ninja's Sold Out Frozen Drink Machine & Officially ...

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    I don't care if I'm in a heatwave or snow storm; if there's a slushy drink on the menu, I'm getting it. A margarita , daiquiri , and glass of rosé are all objectively better when frozen.

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  5. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    The idea for a slushed ice drink came when Knedlik's soda fountain broke down, forcing him to put his sodas in a freezer to stay cool, which caused them to become slushy. The result was popular with customers, which gave him the idea to make a machine to help make a "slushy" from carbonated beverages.

  6. Slushy - Wikipedia

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    A slushy (also spelled slushie and less commonly slushee) [1] is a type of beverage made of flavored ice and a drink, similar to granitas but with a more liquid composition. It is also commonly called a slush , slurpee , frozen beverage , or frozen drink .

  7. Frozen (alcoholic drink) - Wikipedia

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    A frozen, also called an alcoholic slushy, is a type of slushy made with alcohol. The alcoholic and non-alcoholic ingredients are processed in a blender to create a slush texture. Types

  8. This Viral Video Shows You How to Make a Slushie with Soda - AOL

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  9. Dana Shires - Wikipedia

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    Dana L. Shires, Jr. (born November 22, 1932) is an American physician, research scientist, and inventor.He was a member of the research team that did the work leading to the invention of Gatorade. [1]