In just over a week, some of college football’s biggest stars will head to Lambeau Field to hear their names called during the NFL Draft. Among those standout talents is Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter, who dominated on both sides of the ball last season — playing cornerback and wide receiver for head coach Deion Sanders at Colorado.
Now, in a team-up with Snickers Ice Cream, the brand is celebrating Hunter’s rare ability to play offense and defense on the football field with a special new creation.
Snickers Ice Cream commemorates Travis Hunter’s two-way ability with latest launch
No matter how you look at it, playing both sides of the ball is no easy feat. From Babe Ruth’s legendary dual-threat days to Shohei Ohtani’s modern greatness with the Angels and Dodgers to likely top-three draft pick Travis Hunter — excelling on offense and defense is something special.
That’s why Snickers Ice Cream and the rising star have partnered to launch the “Two-Pack.”
This limited-edition item, available from April 21-25 for $2 via SNICKERS.com/TwoPack, where those interested can sign up, includes a Snickers Ice Cream bar and a Snickers chocolate bar — coming together just like Hunter’s two-way prowess on the field.
In a first for the brand, Snickers is bringing together a frozen favorite and a candy aisle classic — mirroring Hunter’s unique ability to catch touchdown passes and snag interceptions.
If you want to get your hands on the Two-Pack, you must act fast. Like Hunter’s ability to impact both sides of the ball, this launch is expected to go quickly.
Can Hunter maintain his two-way dominance in the NFL?
As exciting as this collaboration is, a looming question remains: Can Hunter continue his two-way dominance in the NFL? With the league’s elevated physical demands, it won’t be easy. But if anyone can pull it off, Hunter has shown he’s up to the challenge.
As we watch the NFL Draft unfold, what better snack to enjoy than a Snickers Two-Pack, which recognizes a player redefining what it means to be versatile on a football field?