Sue and her friends are having lunch in the school cafeteria. Sue is drinking bottled water, Joe is drinking Gatorade, Ben has a soft drink, Marsha is sipping iced tea, and Tom is drinking vitamin-enhanced water. Tom thinks he is drinking the best beverage of all because it has vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and some herbs in it. Marsha is counting on the caffeine to keep her alert during her

English class and Sue thinks she made the best choice. Ben really doesn't think much about what he drinks at all. Let's answer these questions and learn more about these beverages. Which of the following should not be in Joe's Gatorade, since this beverage is marketed as a sports drink?
a. Sodium
b. A mixture of glucose, sucrose, and fructose
c. Fructose but no other sugars
d. Caffeine
e. a and b
f. c and d
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


f

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