Note that the answer does not say definitively that there is no Aspartame in
Gatorade, it only discusses the effect of Aspartame on absorption.  This
could be an unintentional lack of clarity, or it could be a lawyeresque (is
there such a word?) way of evading a direct answer while implying there is
no Aspartame in the product. 

JOH


-----Original Message-----
From: tdg39 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 12:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>No aspartame in Gatorade




>
> Hello Terry:
>
> Thank you for visiting The Gatorade Site.
>
> There is no benefit to adding Apartame to Gatorade. The rapid 
> absorption
of Gatorade is dependent on the presence of carbohydrates and sodium. the
carbohydrates in Gatorade also provide energy to active muscles. Nutrasweet,
a non-nutritive sweetener generically known as aspartame, is not a
carbohydrate and cannot confer similar benefits.
>
> We appreciate your interest in our products.
>
> Angela
>
> =============================================
> Is there any aspertame or other artificial sweetner in Gatoraid? 
> EMAIL*MESSAGE*END


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