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Ronco is known for a wide range of products marketed and in some cases invented by Ron Popeil. Among them are: Showtime Rotisserie: The Ronco collection of rotisserie ovens can be used to cook chickens, barbecue ribs, lamb racks, seafood, and roasted vegetables.
Ron Popeil, inventor of the Ronco "Showtime" rotisserie oven, claims that 6 rpm is an ideal speed for cooking a variety of food. Generally speaking, when a whole animal is being spit roasted, it is best rotated faster in the early part of the roasting, to help interior temperature rise without burning the exterior.
Ronald Martin Popeil [1] (/ p oʊ ˈ p iː l / poh-PEEL; [2] May 3, 1935 – July 28, 2021) was an American inventor and marketing personality, and founder of the direct response marketing company Ronco. He made appearances in infomercials for the Showtime Rotisserie and coined the phrase "Set it, and forget it!" as well as popularizing the ...
Ronco, a genus of crustaceans in the family Pontogeneiidae; RONCO Consulting, an American mine and unexploded ordnance clearance company; Ronco, a river in Italy, part of Bidente-Ronco; French brig Ronco (1808) Ronco, an American pasta brand owned by TreeHouse Foods; Bidente-Ronco, a river in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy
The Bedazzler was first introduced in the 1970s as a direct marketing product. [citation needed] It was developed by NSI Innovations in the United States.[citation needed] It is promoted through TV infomercials, most recently by Tana Goertz of "The Apprentice" fame.
Showtime (also branded as Paramount+ with Showtime) is an American premium cable and satellite television network. Showtime's programming primarily includes theatrically released motion pictures and original television series , along with boxing and mixed martial arts matches, occasional stand-up comedy specials and made-for-TV movies .
Free for All is an American animated sitcom created by Randall Brett Merhar [1] for Showtime.The series, set in Colorado, follows the day-to-day life of Johnny Jenkins, an innocent 19-year-old college student who has to deal with a bitter, cigarette smoking grandmother and a coarse, sometimes-violent, alcoholic father, in a rather dysfunctional family while his friend, Clay, is living large ...
A play on Bass's name and the Super Bass-O-Matic, a Dan Aykroyd sketch from Saturday Night Live that itself parodied the Veg-O-Matic from Ronco. Beanie [97] [98] Chris Wells and Veryl Ebert: Beast Mode [99] Marshawn Lynch: He used this term to describe himself during an interview; afterward, fans continued to use the term.