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Patrick Mahomes receives another endorsement for his Amazon bestselling venture from MLB star during his vacation
ALL Patrick Mahomes had to do was wear a T-shirt to make Throne Sport Coffee a No. 1 bestseller on Amazon.
The Kansas City Chiefs star, 28, has partnered with the ready-to-drink brand and taken it to new heights.
Patrick Mahomes is on vacation with his family
David Dahl shared a promotional pack he was sent
And Mahomes’ influence continues to help as MLB outfielder David Dahl gave the brand a shoutout on his Instagram Stories. The 30-year-old posted a picture of a promotional pack he received, which Mahomes shared on his own channel. ESPN NFL insider Jeff Darlington also got involved – saying salted caramel was his favorite flavor. Mahomes, who has 7 million Instagram followers, announced his latest endeavor as he wore a T-shirt that read “THRONE SPORT COFFEE” at OTAs.
Sales quickly skyrocketed and Throne Sport was the top selling ready-to-drink coffee on Amazon within hours. “I am proud to be part of Throne SPORT COFFEE and to launch and introduce a better iced coffee to the masses,” Mahomes states on the brand’s official website.
“We have been working on creating the perfect product for those who are always on-the-go, who are looking for a natural energy source with added benefits and I couldn’t be more excited about being in on the ground floor of building this brand.” “I love coffee. I drink it a lot,” Mahomes added.
“But I don’t like to put sugar in it. I don’t like to put all the added stuff in there. “So I wanted to find a healthier version so I can help my body not have that dad bod.” Mahomes endorses a number of brands, including adidas, Coors Light, Subway, T-Mobile and Head & Shoulders.
The quarterback has shed the ‘dad bod’ ahead of the new NFL season. Fans were concerned with how the superstar looked when he turned up for training. But he silenced his doubters when his wife Brittany shared photos of their family holiday in Portugal.
The passer looked ripped as he took command of an extra-large paddleboard with his family. Andy Reid is looking to switch things up on offense next season. Kansas City has overhauled its wideout room after leading the NFL in drops and finishing just 13th in yards gained per pass attempt.
The Chiefs added veteran wideout Marquise Brown on a one-year deal which could net him up to $11 million. They also traded up to select receiver Xavier Worthy 32nd overall out of Texas. Both possess plenty of speed, which should help Mahomes lead a more explosive offense.