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Thursday, December 3, 2009

The Big City Slider Station Infomercial Review

The Big City Slider Station Infomercial Review

To me the Big City Slider Station at first glance seemed like another one of those useless kitchen tools that I would buy because my wife tells me we need (we are still in the stage of getting all the household items one “needs” as described by the newlyweds magazines) And what happens, it inevitably ends up sitting in the back of the pots/pans cupboard waiting, even begging us to use it. However, let me be the first to tell you that I was wrong, (don’t tell my wife I said that).

I honestly can say that this has come in so handy when trying to feed the nephews and nieces because it pops out perfectly sized burgers for their little hands. You ever see a four year old try to eat an adult sized burger? Well, I have and I have also cleaned up after them. No fun for anyone but the kids.

Now that I have the Big City Slider Station, I can (very easily) make five mini burgers at a time to satiate my sister’s kids unending appetites. Who else besides little kids can benefit from this invention, you ask? Well, all I do is make ten, (that’s only two rounds of cooking) and the kids go through their fill and I pick off any stragglers left over. It works out great. Plus it is easy to clean. Besides, if Billy Mays says it good, it must be.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Fired Up: Infomercial Review

Fired Up: Infomercial Review

If the name of the product is Fired Up, and the music makes you that way, the announcer for the commercial must definitely own the collection. The way he talks about being the life of the party and having “this awesome collection” you can tell he really means what he is saying. He makes it seem like the deal of a lifetime when he talks about getting “50 huge hits” for only $29.99.

I like music as much, if not more, than most other people and I can’t refuse a good mix of dance music. These are some of the best songs to listen to whether you are driving to work, or out on the dance floor feeling the groove. If the songs on these cd’s OR the unbelievable price they are offered at doesn’t get you “Fired Up” then I just don’t know what will.

Just when I was wondering how I could get these cd’s as fast as possible, it hit me. It was like he knew what I was thinking when he said “Don’t miss out. Order by rush delivery now!” If I hadn’t already had the phone in my hand when I heard that, you better believe I would have picked it up right then and there, my friend. The way he told me to “feel the burn” and get Fired UP right now me decide right then and there that I ABSOLUTELY, without a doubt, NEEDED that music collection.

Since this amazing offer is not available in stores, I braced myself, picked up my phone, grabbed my credit, and began to feel the heat. The only question left to ask was “Is rush delivery really fast enough?”

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter Infomercial Review





Ready, Set, Change: Infomercial Review


Finally, a fitness commercial that gets me! I was totally captivated as the Ready, Set, Change commercial asked the commercials the reflect my views: "are you sick of the word diet or exercise?" Yes, yes, yes! The announcer then says that losing weight is not about what I eat or how much I exercise.

Sold already! And then they shattered my world by stating that Ready,, Set, Change is a program for women. Where is the men's version?!

The premise of the program, I think, is a sound one, and one which, if I were female, I would have bought. The idea is that, whereas diet pills try to help you lose weight by making you not hungry any more,, that's not really why people overeat. There are psychological elements involved, as well as the fact that our portions are too big. So Ready, Set, Change attempts to address these mind elements.

And the part where the announcer says "you don't even have to lift a finger except to turn a page" sounds compelling (although sometimes lifting a finger is too much execise for me). Interesting, though, that at the end, as a bonus, they offer a DVD of --GASP--exercises!

NO-O-O!

I was also kind of amused that they said their goal is to help one million women lose a total of 10 million pounds. If my math is right, that's 10 pounds each. If I were only 10 pounds overweight, I wouldn't even bother! You're not even considered obese until you're 50 pounds over.

Still, in a different life, if I were a woman, this is the program I would have bought. If only....

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