NFL Lockout Lifted And The Fuse Has Been Lit
Double Eagle Holdings, the parent company of Fuse Science announced that it has entered into endorsement partnerships with:
- Super Bowl Champion Mike Neal of the Green Bay Packers,
- Pittsburgh Steelers playoff sensation Antonio Brown, and
- NFL First Round Draft picks:
- Tyron Smith, by the Dallas Cowboys,
- Derek Sherrod, by the Green Bay Packers, and
- Jimmy Smith by the Baltimore Ravens.
These agreements represent five major athletic partnerships in a series of endorsement deals which the Company expects to announce in the coming days and weeks. Fuse Science is the developer of new, proprietary technologies poised to redefine how consumers receive energy, medicines, vitamins and minerals. Read more
Jostens Delivered Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XLV Rings
Striking ring recognizes historic win and captures Packers legacy
Members of the Green Bay Packers organization received their Super Bowl XLV World Championship rings at a celebration Thursday evening in the Lambeau Field Atrium. The Packers selected Jostens to create the team’s 4th Super Bowl Championship ring to symbolize their win in Super Bowl XLV and capture iconic elements of the Packers football legacy.
“The victory in Super Bowl XLV was a great achievement for the organization. Jostens has done a fantastic job of capturing the excitement of the win for everyone at the Packers,” said Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy. “The ring also symbolizes the Packers’ championship tradition in excellent fashion.”
The rings, symbolic of the team’s 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6, 2011, in North Texas, were produced by Jostens and capture iconic elements of the Packers championship tradition. Read more
Chevy Camaro Convertible Awarded to Super Bowl XLV MVP
Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers was presented the 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible at a press conference Monday after leading the Packers to a 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday evening.
A media panel and fan vote on www.superbowl.com determined the MVP Award winner, announced during the Super Bowl Postgame Show on Fox, presented by Chevrolet.
“We think the new Camaro Convertible is a fitting tribute to that great performance last night,” says Kevin Mayer, director of Chevrolet marketing.
The Camaro Convertible appeared on the field during the postgame celebration, and debuts in Chevrolet dealerships later this month. The convertible continues the momentum of Camaro, which is the sales leader in its segment in the United States. Available with an efficient 3.6-liter Direct Injection V6 engine, or as the V8-powered, 426-hp SS model, Camaro now features a power convertible top for the unequalled fun of open-air driving.
The Super Bowl MVP receives the Pete Rozelle Trophy, a silver trophy made by Tiffany & Co., and the Camaro Convertible.
Packers’ Aaron Rodgers Going to Disney World After Memorable MVP Performance in Super Bowl XLV
After making memories with his heroic play in Super Bowl XLV, what is Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers going to do next? In the frenzied moments just after the Packers claimed the National Football League championship Sunday night in Dallas, he stood in front of a TV camera and shouted five words that have become an almost iconic reaction to milestone achievements: “I’m going to Disney World!”
And on Monday (Feb. 7), Rodgers is scheduled to be at the place where millions of vacationers make memories celebrating their own personal milestone moments – Walt Disney World Resort. He will be joined in the Magic Kingdom by NFL Youth Football players, who will participate with the Packers star in a Super Bowl celebration parade down Main Street, U.S.A.
Rodgers’ pronouncement, part of the production for one of TV’s most enduring and celebrated commercials, was captured after the Packers’ 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers – a game during which he completed 24 passes for 304 yards and three touchdowns. It added up to be a catalyst for the Packers’ first Super Bowl celebration since 1997 and fourth all-time.
This latest commercial is the 44th of a series that began in 1987 following Super Bowl XXI. The first “I’m going to Disney World” commercial, featuring New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms, was regarded as a groundbreaking concept – a produced national commercial involving a current event, airing on major networks within hours of its conclusion. Rodgers joins a lineup of people from sports and beyond who have celebrated milestone accomplishments in “I’m going to Disney World” commercials.

