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    #16
    I carry pickles/juice with me daily while on location.

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      #17
      With the risk of jumping in another football thread:

      We carry it on the sideline. It helps no doubt. And when you NEED it you can down some pickle juice.

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        #18
        Originally posted by krisw View Post
        Been doing it for a long time. Usually keep a jar of the big Best Maid dill pickles around during the summer.
        We pour the left over juice in a water bottle and keep it in the fridge. There was pickle juice around at any sport I played from 7th grade on.

        I made the mistake of asking for pickle juice at my grandma's house after two a days one summer, not thinking that part of what made grandma's house so awesome was always having home made pickles. If you thought the bought stuff was hard to drink, try a big swig of homemade pickle juice.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Chew View Post
          I have one of these a few times a week. Sure are good! But enough sodium to kill a horse....

          Been drinking pickle juice for many years myself, really great for hangovers.
          Love this brand of pickle, specially the chipolte. The chipolte is hard to come by in most stores, great stuff.
          Gotten to the point after an exhausting day working I gotta find a place that sells pickles and down the juice.
          Course at times it dont take long to come out the other end. LOL

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            #20
            Pickle juice contains the potassium and sodium needed to allow your muscles cells to rehydrate. Without the proper balance they can't begin rehydrating as fast. Coach use to tell us to grab a couple shots of pickle juice everyday after our workout.

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              #21
              Our receivers were drinking it in high school in the early 90's. Helped with cramps

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                #22
                In high school all we had was a giant jar of salt pills. But back then we would practice during high heat and only got water as a team when the coach saw it fitting, which was once during a practice. Came out of a water hose hooked to a piece of pvc with holes drilled in it which acted as a fountain. LOL Man, that was some of the best water I have ever had.

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                  #23



                  They sell it at HEB 5 for 5.00 I get it for my son and he drinks one b4 football practice.

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                    #24
                    In HS we had to drink pickle juice at halftime every game. We also had this stuff that we called monkey milk that we drank. It helps with cramps.

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                      #25
                      Keep a big jar of pickles in my work cooler all summer, nothing new.

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                        #26
                        Re pickle juice

                        If you have a HEB around, look around the gatorade section. I but about six to 12 bottles a week. I have a lawnmowing/shredding business and I just cant seem to eat enough bananas. So I started drinking one pickle juice as I head out the door. I Aint had to deal with any cramps since i started doing it. I was on a roof this past summer and got the heat cramps/ charlie horse issues real bad, the foreman thru me a bottle and said drink up. Surprised me.

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                          #27
                          Pickle pops!!!

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                            #28
                            Immediate relief from leg cramps is correct.

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                              #29
                              Works for hangovers, too

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                                #30
                                I was at the infamous "Pickle Juice Game" between the Eagles and Cowboys, I believe it was the first game of the season around 2000....Dave Campo was the coach, I remember that. It was around 150 degrees on the field, no joke, and around 109 that day. Several people around us had to be treated by paramedics for dehydration. After the 41-14 shellacking, it was rumored the Eagles beat us because they drnk pickle juice and didn't cramp up like the Cowboys.

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