Late-night infomercials promote crazy fitness products that guarantee unbelievable results. You’ll be able to completely change your body and look like a superhero with as little effort as possible!
. I was turned on to this device by an infomercial touting woman on the fast track to losing weight. One woman lost 25lbs, another lost 90 lbs. The routine seemed so easy, and of course, everyone can ...
The Windshield Wonder, the PedEgg, and the GoDuster are just a few of the products A. J. Khubani has marketed into household brands with relentless TV ads. Khubani is the chief executive of Telebrands ...
Some products look good on television, but how do they do when we try them? March 12, 2010 — -- They look great on television. They say they will make your life easier. But how well do they work ...
Katherine Rosman writes: "Only in the world of infomercials could Popsicle sticks and Velcro build an empire." It seems that one bright glow in the retail gloom is "As seen on TV products" such as ...
Washboard abs, stain-free carpets, and the ability to dice a tomato with a playing card: Do these promises sound familiar? These are just a few of the claims made by some of the world’s most ...
For every genuinely useful and fully realized infomercial product, there are plenty more that the inventor clearly did not think all the way through, and the purpose is laughably embarrassing. The ...
"GMA" technology contributor Becky Worley grades summer infomercial products. Aug 14, 2009 — -- "GMA" technology contributor Becky Worley is back with the low-down on more of those "as seen on TV ...
You've seen commercials advertising amazing products, usually on late night TV that seem absolutely incredible. But do the products work? Consumer Reports has put some of the most popular items to the ...
For every genuinely useful and fully realized infomercial product, there are plenty more that the inventor clearly did not think all the way through, and the purpose is laughably embarrassing. The ...