Gatorade Powder Canister Fruit Punch, 51 oz (3 pack) vs PowERADE Electrolyte Enhanced Zero Sugar Mixed Berry Sports Drink (20 fl oz, 24 pack)
Overall winner: PowERADE Electrolyte Enhanced Zero Sugar Mixed Berry Sports Drink (20 fl oz, 24 pack)
Key Differences
POWERADE (A) is a zero-sugar, zero-calorie electrolyte mix with 50% more electrolytes versus a leading drink and a slightly higher average rating (4.70 from 14,511 reviews). Gatorade (B) is a higher-sugar powdered canister option noted for refreshment and easy mixing, offered in bulk packaging (three 51 oz canisters) and has a slightly lower average rating (4.60 from 10,760 reviews). Choose A if you want no sugar, more electrolytes and higher user ratings; choose B if you prefer a traditional sweet powdered drink in larger bulk canisters and straightforward mixing
Gatorade Powder Canister Fruit Punch, 51 oz (3 pack)
Gatorade powder canister provides electrolytes and carbohydrates to rehydrate during activity. It can be mixed to different strengths for hydration needs. A customer notes it’s refreshing and cost-effective
Pros
- refreshing taste
- cost-effective
- varied mix strength
- hydrates with electrolytes
Cons
- high sugar content noted by customers
- some reports of damaged containers
PowERADE Electrolyte Enhanced Zero Sugar Mixed Berry Sports Drink (20 fl oz, 24 pack)
PowERADE electrolyte drink with zero sugar and zero calories. Delivers electrolytes for hydration with a mixed berry flavor; customers note good taste and value, plus hydration benefits
Pros
- zero sugar and zero calories
- 50% more electrolytes versus leading sports drink
- pleasant taste and refreshing flavor
Cons
- no price-related detail in description
- no specific serving size per bottle beyond 20 oz
- customer sentiment mixed on various aspects
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | POWERADE |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Gatorade |
| User Reviews | POWERADE |