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LFHS Students Create Healthy Sports Drink Business
Business incubator class project results in Advantage - a healthier version of a replenishing sports drink.

A quartet of students at Lake Forest High School have created an organic sports drink made with real ingredients as the basis for their business - as part of the school’s business incubator class.
Abigayle Doherty (from left), Olek Pindral, Kyle Condon and Yanni Ballis make up the Advantage crew. Advantage is the drink that includes no added sugars or unhealthy chemicals to the organic ingredients.
“It replenishes electrolytes, hydrates the body, improves endurance, speeds recovery and boosts performance,” according to a press release the group issues recently.
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Following the invention, the group is now performing market research to see if it would be viable.
To help, take the students’ survey at www.advantagedrinks.com.
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