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Gatorade drops Tiger Woods drink, but blames low sales not scandal
NEW YORK - Gatorade, the soft drink brand owned by PepsiCo, has decided to drop its Tiger Woods-endorsed variant, but said that the decision had been made before the car accident in late November that led to a spate of lurid revelations about the golfer's private life.
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