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Article that examines claims made by some of the most popular infomercials.
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The Return Of The INFOMERCIALS!
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Gives a second opinion of some of the popular infomercials.
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An honest opinion and evaluation of various popular infomercial products
I am an insomniac. I thought I'd put this site together for the purpose of offering people an unbiased opinion of the many infomercials on late night TV. I must confess, I've always been a bit of an "infomercial junky". Since I frequently watch infomercials, I feel I can offer some perspective to
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NPR's Morning Edition interviews the author of a book chronicling Ronco and the Popeil family. Includes audio clip from the radio interview, and video clips of the Chop-O-Matic and Veg-O-Matic commercials from the 1950s and '60s. [6:38 streaming audio broadcast]
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On Morning Edition, host Bob Edwards interviews Timothy Samuelson, author of But, Wait! There's More!, a new book about the history of the Popeil family and Ronco television commercials like the Veg-0-Matic and Pocket Fisherman.
Book Chronicles Popeil and Ronco Commercials
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Ron Popeil demonstrates the Chop-O-Matic in his first TV commercial, in 1956.
Photo courtesy Tim Samuelson
Dan Aykroyd delivers a pitch for the Bass-O-Matic on Saturday Night Live. The parody triggered
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