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Gatorade Flow

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Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'REAL SMOOTH' Featuring Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith
15s
Food & Beverage

Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'REAL SMOOTH' Featuring Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith

Gatorade Flow

Hockey teammates from the Chicago Blackhawks, Patrick Kane and Duncan Keith, are feeling real smooth as they find the right words to describe their Gatorade Flow drinks before a hockey match.

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Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'Patrick Kane???s Smooth Finish'
30s
Food & Beverage

Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'Patrick Kane???s Smooth Finish'

Gatorade Flow

When you have flow, Gatorade says, you just know it like Blackhawks player Patrick Kane does. After taking a sip of his Blackberry Wave Gatorade Flow, he decides to just end the tie game. He skates out onto the ice, sets up his shot and slaps the puck hard and fast toward the goal. Without even watching, he skates away, declaring the game over as he goes to get another drink.

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Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'Real Smooth' Featuring Paul George
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Food & Beverage

Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'Real Smooth' Featuring Paul George

Gatorade Flow

After drinking some of his Gatorade Flow, basketball player Paul George explains to his teammate Terrance Ferguson the real smooth feeling he gets after each sip. He describes it as if his Gatorade drink were giving his tongue a high-five, while Terrance takes a sip of his own drink to get in on the feeling as well.

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Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'AHHH' Featuring Paul George, Terrance Ferguson
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Food & Beverage

Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'AHHH' Featuring Paul George, Terrance Ferguson

Gatorade Flow

Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George awakens the mind by taking a swig of Gatorade Flow. With his inner monologue whispering "real smooth" over a soundtrack of smooth jazz, George lets out a long, audible "ahhhhhhhhhhhh" before teammate Terrance Ferguson interrupts to ask if he's done.

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Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'Paul George's Smooth Finish'
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Food & Beverage

Gatorade Flow TV Commercial, 'Paul George's Smooth Finish'

Gatorade Flow

On the bench during the last quarter of a fictional Pacers-Pistons game, Paul George takes a drink of his Gatorade Flow and makes a decision. This game will not end in overtime. As the bass line from "93 'Til Infinity" by Souls of Mischief starts up, George dribbles past Pistons players. After throwing a jump shot at the buzzer, he turns around and calls the game finished before even seeing the ball go through the basket. In slow motion, the ball hits its target and the crowd erupts. George, alr

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