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Travis Kelce's Latest Commerical Appearances Catches Attention on Thursday

Travis Kelce's Latest Commerical Appearances Catches Attention on Thursday

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Travis Kelce's Latest Commerical Appearances Catches Attention on Thursday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Travis Kelce is everywhere these days. The Kansas City Chiefs' tight end is a staple on commercials, podcasts and red carpets. His relationship with Taylor Swift keeps him in the spotlight, but off the field, he's also become a savvy businessman with an eye for opportunity.
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As he prepares for the 2025 NFL season, Kelce is diving deeper into business and branding. He's adding new investments, expanding existing partnerships, and staying top of mind through bold ventures.
One of those ventures made headlines Thursday when Garage Beer released a short video featuring Kelce promoting their brand in classic, tongue-in-cheek style. The clip, titled 'Travis Kelce: Serious Business Guy,' shows him at the fictional 'Garage Beer HQ' typing furiously on a computer while narrating his thoughts on investing.
'People ask me about my investment all the time,' Kelce says in the clip. 'I tell them, just as I'm looking at the market go up and down...and up and down just today.'
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Then he pauses and delivers the punchline:
'One thing stays the same...Beer Flavored Beer.'
He laughed and said, 'That's the whole strategy.'
This caught the attention of many online.
"I love Beer flavored beer," said here.
Another agreed: "We all love beer flavored Beer."
This fan loved it: "And I can watch him watch the market go up and down up and down all day today."
Added by this commenter: "Travis has such a great laugh!"
"As someone who watches the market go up and down every day, I approve this message," mentioned by this fan.
Another approval here: "and the Oscar goes to… great job Trav!"
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87).Stephen Lew-Imagn Images
Garage Beer, based in Columbus, Ohio, was originally founded in Covington, Kentucky. The company has been independently owned since 2018 and takes a lighthearted approach to marketing. On their website, they describe their product like this:
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'Most beer brands use this space to tell you about their rich history, super secret brewing techniques, or how their founder had a vision of ancient yeast strains after getting lost in Europe. Our story? We just really like light beer. So we made one that we think brings you back to the way American light beer used to be made. And a lime one too.'
They keep it simple. Their pitch: 95 calories, crisp, refreshing and proudly dubbed Beer Flavored Beer™.
In June 2024, Travis and his brother Jason Kelce purchased a significant stake in Garage Beer, becoming its largest investors. This marked Travis's second venture into the alcohol space, following his involvement with Casa Azul Tequila Soda in February 2023.
Kelce's expanding business interests reflect his growing presence beyond football. While he turns 36 midway through the 2025 season and has openly considered retirement in the past, he remains committed to the Chiefs, returning after their Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Even while juggling football and business, Kelce finds time for community outreach. Last season, he helped donate 25,000 breakfast meals to those in need.
His brand portfolio also includes deals with Nike, Dick's Sporting Goods, Papa John's and Old Spice. Whether it's food, fashion or fragrance, Kelce's influence continues to grow.
From touchdowns to tequila, from Taylor Swift to Beer Flavored Beer, Travis Kelce is building a legacy that stretches well beyond the football field.
Related: Joe Burrow's Change in Physical Appearance Catches Attention
Related: Travis Kelce Reveals Taylor Swift Plan to Jason Kelce
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
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