Every once in a while, a product comes along that is so amazing, so revolutionary, so beyond the wildest fathomings of the human imagination, that we dedicate our spare time, creativity, and meme-making skills to making fun of it. For the last couple years, the winner of the "most fun to make fun of" product has been Flex Tape...
The Untold Truth Of Flex Tape
Every once in a while, a product comes along that is so amazing, so revolutionary, so beyond the wildest fathomings of the human imagination, that we dedicate our spare time, creativity, and meme-making skills to making fun of it. For the last couple years, the winner of the "most fun to make fun of" product has been Flex Tape. Yes, this amazing tape has, at least according to the world's foremost meme designers, the power to mend a black hole, repair relationships between...
Flex Tape can do many things. Flex Tape even has commercials talking about everything it can stick together. And while it's true some things can be fixed with Flex Tape... don't believe everything. Flex Tape gained popularity when it claimed the tape could keep a boat from sinking. In the TV ads, a boat cut in half was sealed together with Flex Tape and set out to...
Vince Offer made his name with catchy sayings like "Are ya followin' me, camera guy?" (on YouTube) as a pitchman for the Slap Chop, a vegetable chopper, and ShamWow, an extremely absorbent cleaning cloth that's something like a towel, sponge, and chamois all in one, according to the ShamWow website. Those advertisements went viral online and...
Legendary midnight infomercial pitchman Billy Mays endeared his way into our insomniac hearts whether we wanted him there or not. You couldn't help but love him. He was like a charismatic teddy bear who was super excited about getting the ketchup stains out of your Sunday slacks. A standup guy. A little overzealous when it came to OxiClean...
If you love infomercials then you likely recognize the name Ron Popeil — the well-known infomercial king noted for his iconic "Set it and forget it" tag line. The 86-year-old died on July 28, 2021. Popeil was the face behind many of the most popular American infomercials since the 1950s. For over 50 years, Popeil invented and advertised some of...