Gatorade Shower Prop Bet Payouts Super Bowl 2022: Orange, Green, Clear, Blue, Yellow, Purple

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Gatorade Shower Prop Bet Payouts Super Bowl 2022: Orange, Green, Clear, Blue, Yellow, Purple

The Gatorade Shower prop bet is among the most popular each Super Bowl.   We have all the latest odds below, courtesy of our friends at Americas Bookie.  Remember, you do not have to provide a home address when joining and Americas Bookie will never report your winnings.

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Color of Liquid Poured on Winning Coach - Super Bowl 2023

    Orange (+350) pays $35 for every $10 bet
    Blue (+400) pays $40 for every $10 bet
    Yellow/Green (+400) pays $40 for every $10 bet
    Red/Pink (+450) pays $45 for every $10 bet
    Clear/Water (+500) pays $50 for every $10 bet
    Purple (+750) pays $75 for every $10 bet
    None (+1000) pays $100 for every $10 bet

History of the Gatorade Bath

The Gatorade bath is said to have originated from one of two incidents.

In the mid-80's when Jim Burt performed the action on Giants head coach Bill Parcells after being angered over the coach's treatment of him that week.

Burt insisted that Harry Carson be the one to dump the Gatorade on Parcells, because he was a favorite and wouldn't get in trouble.

Former Chicago Bears defensive tackle Dan Hampton insists it was he who invented the shower, not Jim Burt.  In 1984, his team dunked Bears head coach Mike Ditka with a bucket of Gatorade upon clinching the NFC Central.

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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