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Robert Cade

Dr. Robert Cade is a physician at the University of Florida who invented Gatorade.

Dr. Cade told of a football player, working as a student assistant, who asked him, "Doc, when I'm playing, why don't I have to wee-wee?" "I got to wondering why he didn't wee-wee," Dr Cade said in his high-pitched, Southeren drawl, "and we developed Gatorade." Dr. Cade patented Gatorade and offered the patent to the University of Florida. The University turned down the opportunity. Dr. Cade offered it to them again and again was turned down. He then signed a deal with Stokeley-VanCamp[?] and began selling it.

When sales took off the University asked for the patent rights. Dr. Cade refused. He used some of the funds from his profits on Gatorade to set up scholarships and back local businesses. The University brought suit against him and locked up small businesses that were backed by Dr. Cade. Eventually an agreement was reached between Dr. Cade and the University.

External link

  • [Cade CV (http://www.medicine.ufl.edu/neph/cade.shtml)]



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