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  2. Billy Mays - Wikipedia

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    His services as a pitchman became highly sought-after, and he appeared in commercials for many diverse "As Seen On TV" products such as Mighty Putty. Mays claimed to be an avid user of the products he promoted. [12] In December 2008, Mays began appearing in ads for ESPN's online service, ESPN360. [13]

  3. MrBeast's New Meal Kits For Kids Are 'Not Safe ... - AOL

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    YouTuber MrBeast's Lunchables competitor, Lunchly, reportedly contains mold. Consumers and influencers have taken to social media with evidence.

  4. Here are the best 'As Seen on TV' items under $25 at Walmart

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    One reviewer purchased one after seeing this product advertised on TV: "I ordered this after seeing the infomercial because it just made sense. The BetterBrella is exactly that BETTER!! The ...

  5. Kelvin Natural Slush Co. - Wikipedia

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    Kelvin Natural Slush Co. is a New York-based food truck company specializing in slush drinks. History. The company was started by Zack Silverman and Alex Rein. [2]

  6. As seen on TV - Wikipedia

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    Prominent marketers of As seen on TV products include As Seen on TV, Inc., Time-Life, Space Bag, K-tel, Ronco, and Thane. There are also retail brick-and-mortar and online stores that specifically sell As seen on TV products. [1] In 1996, "As seen on TV" then moved on to retail, according to A. J. Khubani, CEO of Telebrands, who designed the ...

  7. As Seen on TV: Mighty Mendit not all Billy Mays says ... - AOL

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    But if you scale it back for the $10 you could drop at As Seen on TV displays in pharmacies and discount stores, it could be worth a go if you have a few projects that might fit the bill.

  8. Slush Puppie - Wikipedia

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    Slush Puppie founder Will Radcliff (1939–2014) decided to start the company after seeing a slush-making machine at a Chicago trade fair in 1970. [2] Radcliff, his sister and their mother came up with the name "Slush Puppie" (based on hush puppy) while sitting on their front porch in Cincinnati, Ohio. [3]

  9. Sloche - Wikipedia

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    Sloche is a frozen beverage sold by the convenience store chain Couche-Tard, mostly in the province of Quebec, Canada.While it is similar in concept to the Froster beverage sold by Couche-Tard's banners outside of Quebec (including Circle K), Sloche has gathered much publicity through an aggressive (and sometimes controversial) marketing campaign.