Why some Ontario hockey players drink mustard and pickle juice during each game
Slurping pickle juice and squirting mustard into their mouths are some strange ways two junior hockey players in Windsor, Ont., have hit peak performance.
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Slurping pickle juice and squirting mustard into their mouths are some strange ways two junior hockey players in Windsor, Ont., have hit peak performance.
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