Ganked from the Ridiculous Infomercial Review
Spanish-language infomercial claims a yellow piece of plastic called “Cheap Gas” will actually save you money on gasoline.
I do not review products sold on infomercials, nor do I expose infomercial scams. Therefore, I will not call Cheap Gas a scam, a fraud, a rip off, or total B.S.
Check it out for yourself:
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What an amazing product! I would have thought major auto manufacturers such as GM and Toyota would eagerly pay hundreds of millions of dollars for such a revolutionary invention. Instead this incredible piece of technology is sold on some cheap-ass Spanish TV infomercial.
Do I love that dramatization with the father angrily removing that Dora the Explorer suitcase from the SUV and the forlorn look on the little girl’s face? SI, SEÑOR!
The family had already planned their vacation and packed their luggage-but not until the exact moment they were about to drive away did the father suddenly realize gas was expensive! Or maybe the prices at the pump shot up right at that precise moment, forcing the hasty cancellation of the family trip.
If you really believe that Cheap Gas will save you money by ionizing gasoline, I urge you not only to buy one for yourself but to write your Senator, Congressman, and the White House, imploring them to require every automobile to install Cheap Gas to reduce our dependency on imported oil. Your next family vacation may depend on it!