What the Icy Hot Advanced Relief Cream TV commercial - Shaq vs Pain is about.
TV Spot Script: "Shaq vs Pain"
: "Introducing the heavyweight champion of the court, Shaquille O'Neal, aka Shaq! Known for his dominance and skill, Shaq has battled his fair share of opponents on the court."
: "But off the court, Shaq faces a very different kind of opponent: pain and discomfort."
: "That's why Shaq chooses Icy Hot Advanced Relief Cream. Its innovative formula provides him with superior relief, allowing him to conquer pain just like he conquers opponents on the court."
: "Whether it's muscle soreness, joint pain, or stiffness, Icy Hot Advanced Relief Cream has Shaq covered. Its dual-action formula penetrates deep into the muscles, helping him to power through any discomfort."
: "Don't let pain hold you back. Take a page from Shaq's playbook and level up your game with Icy Hot Advanced Relief Cream."
: "Icy Hot Advanced Relief Cream. Shaq-approved. Pain-defying."
: "Play hard. Live pain-free. With Icy Hot Advanced Relief Cream, the ultimate game-changer."
[Fade out.]
Note: The above TV spot script portrays the fictional commercial for Icy Hot Advanced Relief Cream, featuring Shaquille O'Neal. This script does not reflect an actual commercial and is solely created for imaginative purposes.
Icy Hot Advanced Relief Cream TV commercial - Shaq vs Pain produced for
Icy Hot
was first shown on television on February 26, 2013.
Frequently Asked Questions about icy hot advanced relief cream tv spot, 'shaq vs pain'
Icy Hot: Rise From Pain – Terri & Sandy.
O'Neal is is a spokesperson for The General, an insurance company. He's also promoted Buick, Pepsi, Epson, Papa John's, and many other brands and companies. Unfortunately, he also promoted FTX, which got him in legal trouble. The biggest reason why Shaq appears in so many commercials is his popularity.
This product is used to treat minor aches and pains of the muscles/joints (such as arthritis, backache, sprains). Menthol and methyl salicylate are known as counterirritants. They work by causing the skin to feel cool and then warm.
What is Icy Hot? Icy Hot (for the skin) is used for temporary relief of minor aches and pains caused by strains, sprains, arthritis, bruising, nerve pain, simple backache, or pain in the lower spine.
He earned $292 million from his NBA contracts and an estimated $200 million in endorsements while he was playing. Today, much of his wealth comes from his new business endeavors and a multiyear television deal with Warner Bros.
Shaq is widely regarded as one of the most dominant players in NBA history. He amassed a number of accolades throughout 19 seasons in the league, including Rookie of the Year and MVP honors. O'Neal won four NBA titles and was named Finals MVP three times.
While the time it takes Icy Hot® Cream to start working varies by the individual, most can feel relief in minutes.
Icy Hot's cooling/warming sensations kick in immediately when applied to the skin. Depending on the formulation and the severity of your pain, the pain relief can last for anywhere from a few hours to up to 12. This article explains how Icy Hot works and what conditions it can help treat.
Icy Hot's cooling/warming sensations kick in immediately when applied to the skin. Depending on the formulation and the severity of your pain, the pain relief can last for anywhere from a few hours to up to 12. This article explains how Icy Hot works and what conditions it can help treat.
For adults and children over 12 years of age apply a thin layer of Icy Hot® Cream to affected area and massage until thoroughly absorbed into skin. Repeat as necessary, but no more than 3 to 4 times daily. Use as directed.
50 brands
Shaq can be seen in commercials for brands such as The General, Gold Bond, Icy Hot, and more. These are not the only brands/companies that Shaq owns a share in, he recently said in an Earn Your Leisure interview that his real business is owning 50 brands.
Shaquille O'Neal's Net Worth
Much of Shaq's money came through his NBA career. He earned $292 million from his NBA contracts and an estimated $200 million in endorsements while he was playing. Today, much of his wealth comes from his new business endeavors and a multiyear television deal with Warner Bros.