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448:, which had provided Cade with a small grant for his research, asked for the patent rights. Cade refused. The Board of Regents, acting on behalf of the university, then brought suit against Cade for a share of the profits, arguing that the university's facilities, employees and students were instrumental in the development of the product. After thirty-one months of legal wrangling, Cade and the university negotiated a settlement of their dispute in 1972, and the Board of Regents and the university settled for a twenty percent share of the royalties. Cade, and his investors in the Gatorade Trust, retained eighty percent. In the aftermath of the settlement, Cade and the university resolved their differences amicably, and expanded their professional relationships—of the first $ 70,500 in Gatorade royalties received by the university, the university reinvested $ 999,999 in kidney research by Cade's renal department and another $ 12,000 in Cade's other research projects. Cade, for his part, created multiple scholarships and contributed generously to the university from his own royalties over the following years. 480:, is today sold in some eighty countries and over fifty various flavors. In contrast to the forty-three dollars that Cade and his team spent to make the first experimental batch of Gatorade in 1965, Gatorade prompted the evolution of a multibillion-dollar sports drink industry in the years that followed; as of 2007, over seven billion bottles of Gatorade were being sold annually in the United States. While he was surprised by its commercial success as a sports drink, Cade took greater pride in Gatorade's use in hospitals, in post-operative recovery and to treat 599: 571: 585: 557: 456:
Up to 2007, the University of Florida has received over $ 150 million from its share of the Gatorade royalties. As of 2015, this total has increased to $ 281 million. Cade and his associates' share of the royalties is undisclosed, the majority of their rights having been sold to Stokely-Van Camp.
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the formula and offered all the rights to the drink to the University of Florida in exchange for the university's backing of the production and marketing of the drink, but the university turned down his proposal. He initially obtained bank financing and began to produce "Gatorade" through his own
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in late summer and early fall. Douglas questioned Cade why his football players did not urinate during practice and games. Cade learned from anecdotal evidence that football players were losing water through perspiration and failing to replace fluid during practice and games. Cade's research team
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first tried it, he spat it out and strongly suggested that the original experimental formula tasted more like bodily waste. Dana Shires remembered that "it sort of tasted like toilet bowl cleaner." To make it more palatable, at the suggestion of Cade's wife, the researchers added lemon juice and
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church, and he was recognized by the church with its Wittenberg Award in 1991. He gave generously to many Lutheran colleges and organizations. In their later years, Cade and his wife established the Gloria Dei Foundation, an organization that makes grants to aid the "poor and underserved."
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In his later years, Cade became a prominent philanthropist, donating significant sums to charities affiliated with the Lutheran Church, creating scholarships and donating freely to the University of Florida and other colleges and universities, and endowing his own charitable foundations.
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team; the Tigers faded in the 102 °F (39 °C) heat of the second half and the Gators did not. Coach Graves was convinced, and asked Cade to produce enough of his potion for all Gator games. Gatorade achieved national prominence as a result of the Gators' first
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The University of Florida has since become one of the largest public research universities in the United States, and derives significant annual income from the patent royalties generated by the inventions of its professors and other research staff.
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ade." However, the rehydration drink was first known as "Cade's Ade" and "Cade's Cola" to the Florida Gators football team, and only later became known as "Gatorade." The drink received its first real test in the Gators' 1965 game against the
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The Cade Museum Foundation, established in 2004 and chaired by Cade's daughter, Phoebe Cade Miles, announced in 2010 that it had begun raising funds to construct a new building for the
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fraternity while at the University of Texas. In 1953, he married Mary Strasburger, a nurse from Dallas, Texas, whom he had met while he was in medical school. After graduating with his
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substantiated the early claims of Swedish researchers, and he also invented a hydraulic football helmet that substantially reduced the risk of concussion to football players.
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in January 1967. The Gators reinforced their reputation as a "second-half team" and came from behind to defeat the Yellow Jackets 27–10. Afterward, Georgia Tech head coach
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automobiles. He and his wife continued to live in the same Gainesville house that they owned before the financial success of Gatorade. On November 27, 2007, Cade died of
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Cade was a talented violinist who sometimes played with local symphony orchestras. Cade acquired collections of more than thirty violins and more than sixty vintage
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Julian M. Pleasants, Gator Tales: An Oral History of the University of Florida, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, pp. 129–130 (2006).
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volume could decrease as much as seven percent and blood volume by five percent, and sodium and chloride were excreted in the sweat.
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Dr. Robert Cade . . . saga of the world's best-selling sports drink and the creative physician scientist behind it
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Cade appeared in "The Legend of Gatorade" television commercials narrated by long-time college football announcer
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After the settlement, Cade continued to work for the university, and the college of medicine named him professor
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discovered that football players were losing up to 18 pounds (8.2 kilograms) during the three hours of a
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A Few Moments With . . . Robert Cade, The Man Who Made Gatorade And Helped Save Us From Heat Stroke
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Robert Cade: Scientist who invented Gatorade, the world's first and biggest-selling sports drink
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of nephrology upon his retirement in 2004. In April 2007, several months before his death, the
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in Dallas. He also served fellowships at his alma mater, Southwestern Medical School, and
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faced by Gator football players practicing in the high temperatures and humidity of the
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in Gainesville, with a groundbreaking planned for 2015. The museum opened in May 2018.
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First In Thirst: How Gatorade Turned The Science of Sweat Into A Cultural Phenomenon
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Tales from the Gator Swamp: A Collection of the Greatest Gator Stories Ever Told
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game, and that ninety to ninety-five percent of that loss was water. A player's
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in Gainesville, Florida, as an assistant professor of internal medicine in its
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American medical doctor, nephrologist, research scientist, inventor of Gatorade
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During 1965 and 1966, Cade, together with his team of research doctors
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at the Saint Louis City Hospital in Saint Louis, Missouri and did his
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told reporters: "We didn't have Gatorade; that made the difference."
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in 2005, during which Cade declared, "Naturally, we called our stuff
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rehydration drink on members of the Gators football team of coach
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Go Gators! An Oral History of Florida's Pursuit of Gridiron Glory
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Gator History: A Pictorial History of the University of Florida
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Gator History: A Pictorial History of the University of Florida
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UF music students benefit from Gatorade inventor Cade's legacy
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College Football Data Warehouse, All-Time Coaching Records,
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The Cade Museum for Innovation and Invention, The History,
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List of University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame members
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magazine. In fact, according to Cade, when Gators lineman
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in New York City. In 1961, Cade joined the faculty of the
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Gator Tales: An Oral History of the University of Florida
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After being discharged from the navy, he enrolled in the
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List of University of Florida faculty and administrators
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center alumni
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Gatorade Inventor: My Success Based On Sweat And Luck
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Gatorade Inventor Honored With Great Floridian Award
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A Man, A Team, An Idea + A Drink: Dr. J. Robert Cade
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J. Robert Cade, the Inventor of Gatorade, Dies at 80
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San Antonio, Texas
Gainesville, Florida
B.S.
University of Texas
M.D.
Southwestern Medical
Gatorade
Nephrology
University of Florida
Texas
University of Texas
nephrology
University of Florida
Gatorade
San Antonio, Texas
Brackenridge High School
U.S. Navy
Naval Medical Research Unit Four
USS Gherardi
USS Rochester
University of Texas
Delta Upsilon
doctor of medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
internship
residency
Parkland Memorial Hospital
Cornell University
Medical College

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