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Shaquille O’Neal and $37 Billion Brand Joins Forces for a Shaq-a-Licious Gesture at Homecoming

M.Hernandez2 hr ago
Shaq has once again impressed with his kind gesture. Just a few days ago, the Lakers legend made a young fan's day by signing his sneakers and offering a warm hug. Shaq has always been generous with his kindness. After going above and beyond with the promotion of Shaq-A-Licious, the Big Aristotle made a sweet gesture for two teenagers from Saxonburg.

Jackson McCool, a student from Knoch High School, had a cool idea for asking his date Alyssa for the homecoming. He took to social media to make his proposal while giving a shout-out to Shaq's newly launched gummies, Shaq-A-Licious, created in collaboration with Hershey's. He also tagged the NBA legend and the official Instagram page of Shaq-A-Licious LX Gummies candy in his post.

"Alyssa, Hoco would be Shaq-A-licious with you!" he wrote. So, the Big Aristotle decided to do something special for the teens. Shaquille O'Neal teamed up with the $37 million brand to arrange a limo for McCool and his date. But that wasn't all, O'Neal and the brand also prepared 100 packets of Shaq-a-licious for the homecoming. O'Neal even sent a personalized message to McCool.

Thanks to Shaquille O'Neal's collaboration with the candy brand Hershey's, we now have a fresh take on these gummies. They must have been a hit among McCool and his group of friends .

"The Hershey team, who partnered with Shaq on the new XL gummy line, saw it and decided to treat him and his date by surprising them with a limo to homecoming and treated them to dinner!" the Rosenfeld Media Group responded

Shaquille O'Neal's kind gesture for young kid wins hearts O'Neal has always credited his mother for teaching him kindness and generosity toward others. Being the larger-than-life personality that he is, O'Neal genuinely cares for people and wants to make them happy. The Los Angeles Lakers legend once came across a mother who was searching for size 18 shoes for her son but couldn't afford them. The boy, 13-year-old Zach Keith from Atlanta, Georgia, who is at a growing stage was struggling with his shoes.

When O'Neal heard about this, he had shoes made for Zach and gifted them to him. "Mom couldn't afford shoes. The kid had big feet. I just kind of reminisced about how that used to be me, my mom and my dad," O'Neal explained.

He even bought nine more pairs for the boy. Apart from these random acts of kindness, O'Neal is actively involved in numerous charities, contributing to society.

Stay tuned for more such updates and join us for the exciting second episode of the "Dual Threat Show" as our host BG12 sits down with Georgia Bulldogs star and Mountain West All-Freshman Team Selection, Asia Avinger.

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