Daniel Craig 2015: ‘Spectre’ Actor Shares Hangover Cure – This Is What James Bond 007 Drinks After Too Many Vodka Martinis!

Anyone out there that drinks every once in a while has their own hangover cure, which goes from preventing suffering it altogether by keeping hydrated when drinking all the way to sports drinks - and now, a man who has had his share of alcohol on screen, Daniel Craig 2015, is sharing his own secret.

Famous for portraying arguably the most suave of on-screen alcoholics in cinema history (with even his own preferred cocktail: a Vodka Martini shaken, not stirred), Daniel Craig's 2015 remedy for a hangover seems fairly unlikely but makes a lot of sense when really thought over: children's mineral and fluids replacement drink Pedialyte.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Daniel Craig's 2015 revelation about what he does to get rid of the nasty sickness of occasional overdrinking came during a recent interview, where he talked a bit about more mundane topics that weren't necessarily involved with his work as James Bond.

"There's this thing called Pedialyte," said Daniel Craig in 2015, when asked about his own cure for hangovers. "It's basically a diuretic; you give it to kids who are dehydrated. If you wake up in the morning and you've got one of those on standby and you down the whole lot... you can carry on drinking!"

Now, as he told DuJour, the Daniel Craig 2015 remedy came from the strangest source: fellow actor Mark Wahlberg! Apparently, even though Craig doesn't know the "Departed" actor in person, he was told that's what Mark "swears by," and once he tried it out, it turned into "the difference between life and death."

In a similar subject, Craig said there was one thing he hated about being a recognizable celebrity: now, he can't go to pubs and just socialize in peace, because there'll always be people around him taking photos and invading his privacy.

According to Business Insider, it's not only Daniel Craig 2015 who thinks highly of Pedialyte as a hangover cure, as adult consumption of the drink has grown by 57 percent since 2012, with the company even running ads related to this.

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