Their products can slice and dice your vegetables, flatten your belly and clean your colon! But will you be able to find them if the much-maligned TV infomercial doesn't get right with the social ...
“It chops, it dices, it slices/ It never stops/ Lasts a lifetime, it mows your lawn…/ It picks up the kids from school/ It gets rid of unwanted facial hair/ It gets rid of embarrassing age spots/ It ...
Infomercials offer marketers a way to potentially sell thousands of units of product, if not more. While many may scoff at these commercials, they obviously do work and they do appeal to a certain ...
Survey finds few Americans are frequent buyers of infomercial products. May 20, 2011 — -- Three in 10 Americans have bought products they saw advertised on television infomercials, but few are ...
The air climber claims that you'll lose 10 pounds or 10 inches in 10 days. And the $50 bean promises to get you lean. Or how about the $160 red exerciser's claim? Consumer Reports just evaluated 10 ...
The industry that brought you 30-minute paeans to the Abdominizer, the Flowbee Vacuum Hair Cut System and BluBlocker sunglasses now wants to sell you something slightly less tangible: a trustworthy ...
The Screen Actors Guild's 2003 Commercials Contract, which has been extended to 2008, covers infomercials shot on film, although the guild also has a separate five-page agreement that deals with them ...
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