Can Gatorade spoil?!


Question:

Can Gatorade spoil?

i brought a brand new bottle closed with the seal and everything but it taste funny?

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4 weeks ago
i brought a brand new bottle closed with the seal and everything but it taste funny? The expire date is jul 13 07


Answers:
4 weeks ago
i brought a brand new bottle closed with the seal and everything but it taste funny? The expire date is jul 13 07

sure it can, it's got sugar and other things that can ferment. check the expiration!!!

Is it a new flavor you arent used to? Also, are you drinking it at room temperature? Try pouring it over ice and drinking it with a straw, it might taste better than straight out of the bottle...

Yes, if not inside a fridge. once i have a gatorate in my car for 2 months, that thing stink and besides it have like color pigments-skin type coming out of it.

lol. This sounds dumb but I think not. I mean if you leave it out in the open for a year, but drinks these days have MANY preservatives. lol. Just dont drink gross smelling and very old gatorade... buy a new one =]

I think Gatorade could spoil, I don't really know you should check the bottle just in case.

yes it has sugar

I think if it's sealed, in theory, it shouldn't spoil because it's not exposed to air and bacteria/mold. But if it tastes funny to you, email to the company. Sometimes they'll send you coupons for letting them know, but not always.

Once it's opened, it can definitely ferment and get pretty funky. Happened to me and my brother on a road trip. I couldn't drink the lemon-lime stuff for years afterwards.

It tastes funny because its Gatorade LOL

nah seriously you may have gotten a bad batch or somthing you should try and get your money back or they can switch it for you....

I bought a soda one time and when I opened the bottle, it didnt make the fsssst! sound, and i noticed that some of it was gone! Gross! I got my money back and never went there again lol




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