Gatorade Celebrates New York Giants' Super Bowl XLII Win With Limited Edition Commemorative...

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Gatorade Celebrates New York Giants' Super Bowl XLII Win With Limited Edition
Commemorative Bottle

CHICAGO, Feb. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time, The Gatorade Company,
a division of PepsiCo (PEP), has introduced a limited edition Gatorade bottle
available exclusively at www.gatorade.com.  This special collector's
item highlights the New York Giants as NFL champions.
    (Photo:  here)
    "For almost 40 years Gatorade has played an important part in fueling some
of the world's toughest athletes on sports' most high-pressure stage -- the
Super Bowl," said Matt Knott, Gatorade Vice President of Marketing.  "We're
proud to offer this first-ever celebratory bottle to the New York Giants, a
team that defied the odds and claimed their place in NFL history."
    Available immediately, consumers can order these commemorative bottles
individually for $2.25, or in a case of 24 for $24.99 (plus shipping).  There
are only 2,520 bottles in stock and are first come, first serve.  For more
information, please visit www.gatorade.com.
    About Gatorade
    Gatorade(R) Thirst Quencher, the nation's leading sports drink, is backed
by 40 years of research.  Gatorade is scientifically formulated and
athletically proven to quench thirst, replace fluids and electrolytes and
provide carbohydrate energy to enhance athletic performance.  The Gatorade
Company is part of QTG (Quaker, Tropicana, Gatorade) and is a division of
PepsiCo, Inc.  For more information, please visit www.gatorade.com.
SOURCE  The Gatorade Company

Jill Kinney of The Gatorade Company, +1-503-407-1973,
jill.kinney@gatorade.com; or Karen Stillman, +1-312-576-2408,
karen.stillman@fleishman.com, for The Gatorade Company

 

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