10-K Thirst Quencher was a sports drink that competed with Gatorade, Powerade, and other sports drink brands. It was bottled in the USA by Kentwood Spring Water, but was a brand owned by Suntory, a Japanese conglomerate. It was marketed in the US with the slogan "Really Really Good Stuff", and was probably named for the 10K race. The drink seems to have disappeared from national markets around 2002 due to a drought in profits.
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