I am not saying that there aren't positive uses of the product, but it disturbs me how Disney (and so many other food service industries) provide such things with so little nutritional value and no other options. They push these mugs on people and people here just gush how "great" the mugs are and talk about kids going to that machine 3 and 4 times a DAY on a trip and downing all these sugary drinks. (That is over 600 calories in drinks alone) Unless you are literally running around World Showcase 5 times a day water is a better hydrator for the average visitor. Maybe a single Powerade pick me up in the middle of a super hot sunny day, but sipping a high calorie sugary drink all day in lieu of water is just crazy.
It should be noted that the mug is 14oz and holds even more calories than your 12oz example.
Yeah but , "It's got what plants crave. It's got electrolytes."
My point was that it is better overall then the soda IMO, even if slightly.
As for the 12oz vs 14oz does that really matter? Most people put ice in the cup first so it may be more like 10oz.
I do no know about anyone else but I have never had a mug pushed on me.
In 20-30 trips I have never bought a mug or even been asked if I wanted to buy one.
I only got it this time because it come with QSDP.
Even then I had to search it out, they don't just give it to you.
If they were pushing it on us why does it not come with the
DDP?
If parents allow their kids to get sodas 4 times a day that is their choice.
I don't let my kid have more then a 8oz soda on the rare occasions I allow it, but I'm not going to tell someone else they can not have 2 liters of mountain Dew a day.
I also do not want Disney making the decision for them.
I do not want a situation like the lousy hot dog and hamburger roles that have been pushed on us by the nanny state.
The next question would be what do they replace it with. Orange Juice? 4 glasses of orange juice a day is not that good for you either.
As for the OP he simply asked why there was no Powerade.
I wondered the same thing. I drink 2-3 liters of sparkling water a day, every day.
I'd like something different on occasion.
Since they will not fill the machines with tequila, I think it is reasonable to ask why some places have Powerade and some do not.