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Samsung Presents Dude Perfect Meet and Greet Samsung Experience Store in the USA

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There will be a meet-and-greet with local YouTube phenomenon Dude Perfect at the Samsung Experience Store at Stonebriar Centre Mall. Together with hosting enjoyable challenges and giveaways for guests, the five “dudes,” who produce hilarious and viral material, will also meet with fans. Videos showing different stunts, stereotypes, and trick shots make up the majority of Dude Perfect’s material. It is said that there will be spin-the-wheel games where attendees can win goodies and exciting prizes. Everyone can participate, as there is no ticket fee and admission is free for all.

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Dude Perfect:

Based in Frisco, Texas, Dude Perfect (DP) is an American comedy and sports ensemble. Tyler “The Beard” Toney, Garrett “The Purple Hoser” Hilbert, Cody “The Tall Guy” Jones, and Cory and Coby Cotton, also known as “The Twins,” are the members of the group. They were all roommates at Texas A&M University in the past and are now known as a group. They are the second most subscribed sports channel on YouTube, with over 60 million subscribers, and rank 27th overall in terms of total subscribers. They have established several channels, including Dude Perfect en Español, Dude Perfect Plus, and Dude Perfect Gaming, in addition to their primary channel.

Meet and Greet Event Location and Time:

  • Location: Stonebriar Centre, 2601 Preston Rd., Frisco, TX 75034, USA
  • Time: December 9, 2023, at 12:00 pm

Dude Perfect is also known for

After shooting from Kyle Field’s third deck in 2009, the team broke the Guinness World Record for the longest basketball shot. Dude Perfect broke the record in October 2010 when they made a “cross-tower” shot from 66 meters in the air, with the basket 45 meters from the base of the tower. With a shot from the top of Reliant Stadium that stayed in the air for 5.3 seconds in March 2011, Dude Perfect unofficially surpassed their record once again. With Cody Jones and Garrett Hilbert holding the basket at the base of the tower, the team successfully attempted a shot from the 561-foot-tall Reunion Tower in January 2014.

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