Will it blend! Wait! and theres more!
Ok you know those really crappy advertisments at those infomercials where they are trying to flog you vaccumes, or knives or what ever, and they had these cheesey lines like if you call know you will get “This limited special edition, retailed at 5oo million times more than wa are asking” Or “Wait! theres more, this vacume cleaner, can not olny dry your hair it can clean your dishes.” LIke you know what i am talking about, there are food processors that can do EVERY Thing, and really it looks like a good purchase, but really when are you going to use this item? are you even smart enough to use it for EVERY feature? really its just going to go into the cubard and collect dust like my bread maker and my food processor. But i went to the Calgary Stampede to the round up centre and there were all the booths with stuff you see on TV
OK so there was this blender show, and this lady was handing out food from the blender, which naturally caught my attention. So this blender can make ice cream, peanut butter, ANY THING!!! So they had this blender going on the in the background where it was cooking soup, the engine will heat up the soup. SO the company Blend Tec has this online you tube show called “Will it Blend!”
It has this awsome/cheesy fifties music, and the host has big thick classes, and all he says is, will it blend, and than puts things in there like rakes, marbles, phones, footballs, ANYTHING, and it fricken blends! While it blends there is a really bad joke of some sort, and the caption, “Do Not Try This at Home”, which just makes me want to do this at home, this blender is SO COOL! I mean you could blend, or make what ever you want, like think of the horror movie implications! Death by Blender! The only downside to these things is that they are like 500 bucks…. but still when i have the money, i want a blender that will blend any thing!

I wonder what he was blending that blew up on him in the intro, that looks awesome.
That was impressive that the iPhone worked for quite a while in the blender, until it hit directly on the screen.