I don't believe that photo is real. Where are the smut images? Shorty looks like Anne Frank. Show me the photos of the cans inside that frock.Dude what???![]()
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I don't believe that photo is real. Where are the smut images? Shorty looks like Anne Frank. Show me the photos of the cans inside that frock.Dude what???![]()
Oh he's been an alcoholic for a long time that's why 've I refused to communicate with him because he becomes ignorant more in the process.You don’t become an alcoholic in 7 months. Voting for MAGA is consistent with someone who’s been making bad decisions for quite some time.
“They”… well you or me can’t prove where exactly the Gatorade from Costco comes from.. what I did say and prove that Gatorade is manufactured in canada.. what I also proved was that Costco gets most of their shipments imported from out the country.. so based off these facts I assumed that this was also true for their Gatorade.. thus why I initially put out that maybe the price jump you seen was due to that.. the back and forth you had with the other poster had nothing to do with me.. but I did know you made the canada comment once again to another poster that explain how the meat he use to buy went up and well that’s when I showed you the chart that showed how much they import shit from other countries in particular places that are under the tariff rule.. so yes maybe the price jump was due to canada, Europe, Asia being that’s where they get lot of their products fromthey can't accept being wrong .
Yeah prices are going up and it's not always because of trump and his tariffs. These companies are just fucking greedy!
For example I was just talking about this the other day.
At Costco a 20 pack of Gatorade was between 16.49-16.99 last summer, I don't remember the exact price but it was just under $17.
I went there a week ago and it was $19.99, and it ain't because of tariffs because that shit's made in America!
And before any one of you heath conscious assholes tells me about the sugar content in Gatorade.
I know but it tastes so good.
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Gatorade is made in Canada.. it's owned by an American brand but made in Canada.. tariff item.. I can name several items that went up 2-3 bucks in Costco that's made in Canada that's American owned
I stated that the price jump wasn't because of tariffs but was because of greed, because Gatorade is made in America.“They”… well you or me can’t prove where exactly the Gatorade from Costco comes from.. what I did say and prove that Gatorade is manufactured in canada.. what I also proved was that Costco gets most of their shipments imported from out the country.. so based off these facts I assumed that this was also true for their Gatorade.. thus why I initially put out that maybe the price jump you seen was due to that.. the back and forth you had with the other poster had nothing to do with me.. but I did know you made the canada comment once again to another poster that explain how the meat he use to buy went up and well that’s when I showed you the chart that showed how much they import shit from other countries in particular places that are under the tariff rule.. so yes maybe the price jump was due to canada, Europe, Asia being that’s where they get lot of their products from
Nah I posted once and said Gatorade was made in Canada and left it alone.. there was no going back and forth with you.. see you was busy arguing with one person and acting like it was you against the world.. it was you that couldn’t let it go and than threw a low blow when someone talk about how his shopping for different assortment of beef products went up, you said you might hear it was made in canada which was a direct shot at me.. so you tagged me back in which I posted Costco shipping percentage and how many products they get.. I left it alone after that, than once again you threw in the “they” comment about being wrong which once again another shot towards me in which you got my last reply.. once again still no proof on where Costco get their Gatorade from so neither of us can say we 100 percent correct about why the price of Gatorade went up.. cause just in case you didn’t know some of the same products can be made in diff places and cost diff prices to buy and big bizz will always go for the better deal.. so the price of Gatorade could’ve been cheaper to cop from canada b4 and they went with that dealI stated that the price jump wasn't because of tariffs but was because of greed, because Gatorade is made in America.
You stated that Gatorade is an American company but made in Canada. Insinuating that all Gatorade is made in Canada, and that's reason for the price increase and that I was wrong.
I provided proof that Gatorade is manufactured and bottled in the United States of America, in many different locations throughout the nation.
You and the other guy continue to
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Instead of just saying "My bad, maybe I was wrong".
Remember you two jumped out the window to tell me that I was wrong, not the other way around. To a fairly lighthearted post at that.
Lastly
1. Are Gatorade water bottles manufactured exclusively in the United States?
Yes, Gatorade water bottles are primarily manufactured in the United States. Facilities like the one in Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, produce approximately 650 million bottles annually. However, some components or raw materials may be sourced internationally.
2. Why does Gatorade choose to manufacture its water bottles domestically?
Manufacturing domestically allows Gatorade to maintain stringent quality control, adhere to local labor and environmental regulations, and ensure timely distribution within key markets. While overseas production might offer cost savings, Gatorade prioritizes quality and ethical considerations.
3. Can similar water bottles be produced more cost-effectively in China?
Yes, manufacturing similar water bottles in China can be more cost-effective due to lower labor and material costs. However, factors such as shipping expenses, quality control challenges, and compliance with international standards must be considered.
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Are Gatorade Water Bottles Made in China?
IntroductionGatorade, a leading sports drink brand, is renowned for its signature water bottles, a staple on athletic fields and gym floors worldwide. These bottles are not only functional but have become synonymous with sports hydration.As consumers become more conscious of product origins...www.eminiaglobal.com
Please let this be our last discussion about Gatorade and where it's manufactured, made, materialized, developed, conceptually designed, tracked, transited or globally sourced etc.
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Re-read the posts and that'll show you where things went wrong, and it wasn't because of me.Nah I posted once and said Gatorade was made in Canada and left it alone.. there was no going back and forth with you.. see you was busy arguing with one person and acting like it was you against the world.. it was you that couldn’t let it go and than threw a low blow when someone talk about how his shopping for different assortment of beef products went up, you said you might hear it was made in canada which was a direct shot at me.. so you tagged me back in which I posted Costco shipping percentage and how many products they get.. I left it alone after that, than once again you threw in the “they” comment about being wrong which once again another shot towards me in which you got my last reply.. once again still no proof on where Costco get their Gatorade from so neither of us can say we 100 percent correct about why the price of Gatorade went up.. cause just in case you didn’t know some of the same products can be made in diff places and cost diff prices to buy and big bizz will always go for the better deal.. so the price of Gatorade could’ve been cheaper to cop from canada b4 and they went with that deal
That's about $180 today. That's what my wife spends weekly in out grocery bill. But she says that's still not enough.
No offense but you had to Google that!That's about $180 today. That's what my wife spends weekly in out grocery bill. But she says that's still not enough.
How bout fuck you… ultimate warrior rope shakeAnd the Canadian beef was a joke.
How bout fuck you… ultimate warrior rope shake
I did lol!No offense but you had to Google that!
I Googled it because I was curious and...
$12.50 in 1947 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $180.19 today, an increase of $167.69 over 78 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 3.48% per year between 1947 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 1,341.55%.
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$12.50 in 1947 → 2025 | Inflation Calculator
The 3.48% inflation rate means $12.50 in 1947 is equivalent to $180.19 today. This inflation calculator uses the official US consumer price index published by the Department of Labor.www.in2013dollars.com
Calculate the Value of $12 in 1947. How much is it worth today?
www.dollartimes.com
Bruh I ain't mad atcha and I wasn't trying to call you out!I did lol!
I mean body armor is better with less sugar content and has better flavors, but thats me...lolYeah prices are going up and it's not always because of trump and his tariffs. These companies are just fucking greedy!
For example I was just talking about this the other day.
At Costco a 20 pack of Gatorade was between 16.49-16.99 last summer, I don't remember the exact price but it was just under $17.
I went there a week ago and it was $19.99, and it ain't because of tariffs because that shit's made in America!
And before any one of you heath conscious assholes tells me about the sugar content in Gatorade.
I know but it tastes so good.
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I had Body Armour once or twice and didn't like it. It was on sale last week and I was supposed to buy a couple of bottles to give it a try again because it has less sugar.I mean body armor is better with less sugar content and has better flavors, but thats me...lol
i'd come home and be like......................"why this bitch got my groceries on the flo'?"
I had Body Armour once or twice and didn't like it. It was on sale last week and I was supposed to buy a couple of bottles to give it a try again because it has less sugar.
And we all could use a little less sugar in our diets.
But I find it hard to believe that Body Armour tastes better than Gatorade with all the sugar in Gatorade!
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Yous a obstinante dumbass lil nigga, I swear fo' god. Pathetic that you cant decipher basic english into cogent thought, but it's abundantly clear you lack the capacity to use critical thinking.I stated that the price jump wasn't because of tariffs but was because of greed, because Gatorade is made in America.
You stated that Gatorade is an American company but made in Canada. Insinuating that all Gatorade is made in Canada, and that's reason for the price increase and that I was wrong.
I provided proof that Gatorade is manufactured and bottled in the United States of America, in many different locations throughout the nation.
You and the other guy continue to
![]()
Instead of just saying "My bad, maybe I was wrong".
Remember you two jumped out the window to tell me that I was wrong, not the other way around. To a fairly lighthearted post at that.
Lastly
1. Are Gatorade water bottles manufactured exclusively in the United States?
Yes, Gatorade water bottles are primarily manufactured in the United States. Facilities like the one in Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, produce approximately 650 million bottles annually. However, some components or raw materials may be sourced internationally.
2. Why does Gatorade choose to manufacture its water bottles domestically?
Manufacturing domestically allows Gatorade to maintain stringent quality control, adhere to local labor and environmental regulations, and ensure timely distribution within key markets. While overseas production might offer cost savings, Gatorade prioritizes quality and ethical considerations.
3. Can similar water bottles be produced more cost-effectively in China?
Yes, manufacturing similar water bottles in China can be more cost-effective due to lower labor and material costs. However, factors such as shipping expenses, quality control challenges, and compliance with international standards must be considered.
![]()
Are Gatorade Water Bottles Made in China?
IntroductionGatorade, a leading sports drink brand, is renowned for its signature water bottles, a staple on athletic fields and gym floors worldwide. These bottles are not only functional but have become synonymous with sports hydration.As consumers become more conscious of product origins...www.eminiaglobal.com
Please let this be our last discussion about Gatorade and where it's manufactured, made, materialized, developed, conceptually designed, tracked, transited or globally sourced etc.
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I’m acknowledging your post to let you know that I saw it, but you’re no longer worth my time.Yous a obstinante dumbass lil nigga, I swear fo' god. Pathetic that you cant decipher basic english into cogent thought, but it's abundantly clear you lack the capacity to use critical thinking.
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Domestic Manufacturing with Global Sourcing: PepsiCo has its own plastic bottle manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and partners with companies that operate within the U.S. The raw materials for these bottles, primarily PET plastic resin, may come from various locations worldwide.
Potential for Recycled Plastics: PepsiCo is working to incorporate recycled PET into its beverage bottles, including Gatorade. These may be sourced both domestically and internationally depending on availability and market conditions.
Focus on Sustainability: PepsiCo's goals for packaging include reducing virgin plastic content, increasing the use of recycled materials, and exploring alternative packaging solutions.
In short, while some parts of the Gatorade bottle manufacturing process happen in the United States, the initial sourcing of raw materials like plastic resin likely involves a global supply chain.
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And I literally worked in plastics manufacturing for 3 years as a chemist formulating rubbers and plastics nigga. those materials are globally sourced dummy!
I'm gonna take your world for it and give it another try!It does. I like the tropical punch and the pineapple coconut, but their other flavors arent bad either. Even the Zero Sugar line doesn't taste that bad. I normally get the peach in that, but i've just been drinking water and coconut water recently.
You cheated on the test.I did lol!
I have worked in Finance for a Manufacturing company for the last 19 years and I can tell you it is absolutely due to tariffs.Yous a obstinante dumbass lil nigga, I swear fo' god. Pathetic that you cant decipher basic english into cogent thought, but it's abundantly clear you lack the capacity to use critical thinking.
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Domestic Manufacturing with Global Sourcing: PepsiCo has its own plastic bottle manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and partners with companies that operate within the U.S. The raw materials for these bottles, primarily PET plastic resin, may come from various locations worldwide.
Potential for Recycled Plastics: PepsiCo is working to incorporate recycled PET into its beverage bottles, including Gatorade. These may be sourced both domestically and internationally depending on availability and market conditions.
Focus on Sustainability: PepsiCo's goals for packaging include reducing virgin plastic content, increasing the use of recycled materials, and exploring alternative packaging solutions.
In short, while some parts of the Gatorade bottle manufacturing process happen in the United States, the initial sourcing of raw materials like plastic resin likely involves a global supply chain.
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And I literally worked in plastics manufacturing for 3 years as a chemist formulating rubbers and plastics nigga. those materials are globally sourced dummy!
But Kamala ain’t BlackI have worked in Finance for a Manufacturing company for the last 19 years and I can tell you it is absolutely due to tariffs.
Since the MF took office, we have had 3 price increases and then last week sat in meetings about another one coming. I'm on the phone daily hearing customers can't pay because...or they are closing their doors.
This is how you know these people are delusional.
Sadly that's the post that you chose to quote? I've already addressed it.I have worked in Finance for a Manufacturing company for the last 19 years and I can tell you it is absolutely due to tariffs.
Since the MF took office, we have had 3 price increases and then last week sat in meetings about another one coming. I'm on the phone daily hearing customers can't pay because...or they are closing their doors.
This is how you know these people are delusional.
This some real shit right here World. Everything going up cept my muthafuckin salary.It's cheaper to die..., but in the future......you'll have to pay rent on your grave site: I guess your loved ones would pay. And when they can't pay anymore, your body will be put in a landfill.
Man, them folks heartless, I can picturing them doing something like this. They don't anyone to have a good life except for the billionaires so something had to change....the guillotines are next! People not havin' it!This some real shit right here World. Everything going up cept my muthafuckin salary.
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WordMan, them folks heartless, I can picturing them doing something like this. They don't anyone to have a good life except for the billionaires so something had to change....the guillotines are next! People not havin' it!
Yeah prices going up a lot. Things I was buying a few months ago are like $2, $3 or $4 higher.. Smh! 5 pound ground beef was $19, now it's 25..smh![]()
Giving cover to his pals and MAGA doesn't see it.
All because they didn't want a women in office claiming she isn't black..This is Americans wanted don’t bitch and complain now.. hold that fuckin L![]()
Collard greens n tubsAll because they didn't want a women in office claiming she isn't black..
Yep Sam's is more of a bargain, especially when you have childrenI've been shopping at Costco more since February. But Costco ain't a good place to budget shop.
My dude..... I'm talking about the meats..... they're expensive as fuckI can get a dozen rolls of bounty paper towel for $20 when they on sale.. at some supermarkets they will sell 1 roll for $4(maybe 3.50 if you lucky)... That's 42-48 bucks if you buy 12.. literally a 22-28 dollar difference .. my boy gets the lactaid milk for $5 from Costco for his daughter he was like the supermarket around him would sell it 9-10 bucks.. that's half off.. some stores selling roll of tissue for $1 or more meanwhile you can catch some $20 for 30 rolls at Costco.. I could literally show how much money you save on certain items by the shitload