Bossip
Video
Source:
Bryce
Marin
After
making
millions
in
NIL
money
during
his
prolific
collegiate
career,
top
NFL
prospect
Caleb
Williams
extended
his
winning
streak
by
teaming
up
with
sour
gummi
brand
Trolli–his
favorite
pre-grame
and
sideline
snack.
As
part
of
the
collaboration,
Trolli
will
release
a
limited-edition
“Caleb
Williams
Mix”
pack
of
Trolli
Sour
Brite
Crawlers
available
to
fans
through
an
online
sweepstakes
running
through
February
18,
2024.
Source:
Bryce
Marin
“I’ve
been
a
fan
of
Trolli’s
Sour
Brite
Crawlers
ever
since
youth
football,
and
fans
have
even
caught
me
sneaking
them
in
on
the
sidelines
during
games
throughout
my
college
career,”
said
Williams.
“My
friends
and
teammates
have
always
joked
about
how
much
I
love
them
so
having
my
own
personal
“mix”
with
this
partnership
with
Trolli
is
truly
a
dream
come
true.
I’m
super
excited
to
share
these
special
packs
with
everyone!”
The
partnership
marks
Trolli’s
first-time
collaboration
with
a
projected
top
NFL
draft
pick
and
Williams’
first
brand
deal
since
declaring
for
the
Draft.
“Trolli
has
had
an
exciting
year
in
the
world
of
football.
Every
weekend,
we
see
Crawlers
being
devoured
on
the
sidelines
and
in
locker
rooms,”
said
Tia
Craddock,
Brand
Manager,
Trolli
at
Ferrara
Candy
Company.
“Just
like
Trolli,
Caleb
Williams
pushes
boundaries
and
always
brings
an
element
of
excitement
and
thrill
whenever
he’s
on
the
field.
His
fandom
for
Trolli
sour
gummies
has
been
on
full
display
for
the
past
few
seasons.
Our
collaboration
to
bring
fans
the
exclusive
mix
of
Sour
Brite
Crawlers
is
the
perfect
way
to
bring
the
unexpected
to
football
and
sour
gummi
fans
everywhere.”
According
to
ESPN’s
Draft
Guru
Mel
Kiper
Jr.,
Williams
will
be
selected
No.
1
overall
by
the
Chicago
Bears
despite
the
franchise
already
having
a
previous
top
pick
at
QB.
“Caleb
Williams
is
just
too
doggone
good,”
he
said.
“You
go
back
to
2022
[when
he
won
the
Heisman
Trophy]
and
he
was
daggone
near
perfect.”
“He
gives
you
that
arm
talent,
that
ability
to
see
the
field,
and
also
do
things
from
an
improvisational
standpoint
that
only
the
great
ones
can
do,”
Kiper
Jr.
continued.
“He
can
take
a
play
that’s
going
to
be
a
disaster
and
make
it
a
positive
play,
and
get
you
in
field
goal
range,
maybe
set
up
a
touchdown
or
create
a
touchdown,
where
nobody
else
could.”