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    For other uses of "ade", see ADE. For the soy drink, see Ades.

    An ade is a beverage made from diluted fruit juice and sweetener. It is usually used as a suffix, as in lemonade, limeade and orangeade. An ade is generally a combination of fruit juice, sugar and water. Ades are not usually carbonated except in certain regions, such as the British Isles and some other parts of Europe.

    Similar beverages that do not contain fruit juice have the suffix "aid," like Kool-Aid.

    Ade is also used as a suffix in several brand names, including Gatorade and Powerade, both of which are marketed as "sports drinks".



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