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Vince Offer

Offer Shlomi (Hebrew: שלומי עופר; born April 25, 1964), better known as Vince Offer or Vince Shlomi, is an Israeli-American infomercial pitchman, director, writer, and comedian.[1][2][4] Offer's first major work was the 1999 comedy film The Underground Comedy Movie. Offer owns, produces, and appears in television commercials for his products "ShamWow!", an absorbent towel; the "Slap Chop", a kitchen utensil; a lint roller called the "Schticky"; a liquid cleaner called "InVinceable"; and another kitchen utensil called "Crank Chop". He has also officially advertised other products that he does not own, such as Quicky Grass.

Vince Offer
Offer in July 2009
Born
Offer Shlomi[1][2]

(1964-04-25) April 25, 1964 (age 58)
Other namesVince Shlomi, ShamWow Guy
Occupation(s)Salesman, screenwriter, film director, film producer, comedian, editor
Years active1996–present
Known forInfomercial acting
Spouse
Melody Claire Mandate
(m. 2014; div. 2018)
[3]
Children1

Early life

Offer Shlomi was born in Beersheva, Israel and grew up in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York. As a child, he was fascinated by Crazy Eddie commercials. Offer would shovel his neighbors’ driveways as a teen, working until the night. He dropped out of high school when he was 17 and moved to Los Angeles, changing his name to Vince Offer.[5]

Career

Film

In 1999, Offer directed and appeared in The Underground Comedy Movie, which was met with extremely negative reviews. DVDs of the film were marketed via television infomercial. The film also led to several lawsuits. Although the film was released and screened in 1999, Offer was bankrupt by 2002 and home video distribution plans were shelved. Offer, who had previously been a successful vegetable chopper salesman and businessman, resumed selling vegetable choppers at swap meets to support himself and raise money to complete his film project. Within a few months, he had earned enough to resume production, and the movie was finally completed, released, and marketed entirely on late-night infomercials that Offer paid for with his earnings from the swap meet vegetable chopper sales. The film has sold in excess of 100,000 copies and Offer has used the proceeds from sales to file a lawsuit against the Church of Scientology.[6] He is an ex-Scientologist.[7][8]

In 2011, he appeared as himself in the Adam Sandler film Jack and Jill. Title character Jill, played by Sandler, referred to him as "the ShamWow guy".

In 2013, Offer released the universally panned InAPPropriate Comedy, which he directed, wrote and appears in as a character called 'Peeping Tom'.[9] The film was originally envisioned as a sequel to Underground Comedy Movie. The film features stars Rob Schneider, Michelle Rodriguez, Adrien Brody, and Lindsay Lohan. Examples of film sketches include comedian Ari Shaffir as 'The Amazing Racist', with deliberately offensive hidden-camera encounters with members of different minority groups, and Brody as 'Flirty Harry', a Dirty Harry spoof.[10]

Infomercial marketing

Background

Offer funded The Underground Comedy Movie with his own money, but had difficulty selling it. He put the trailer in an infomercial, and claims to have sold 50,000 copies via direct order and 50,000 more in stores.[6] In 2010, he advertised Eminem's Recovery album.[11] In 2020, Eminem celebrated the 10th anniversary of his album, Recovery, by introducing merchandise and sharing the original commercial starring Offer.[12]

ShamWow

In 2006, Offer began to market a cleaning product that he saw in flea markets, an absorbent towel that he called the "ShamWow!"[6][13] The title of the product derives from the French pronunciation of the chamois, pronounced "shammy" in English. Offer visited the factory in Germany where the product is made, and he decided to incorporate that fact into the TV pitch.[6]

The advertisement, filmed in the summer of 2007 with a budget of $20,000, received critical praise.[6] Slate's Seth Stevenson praised Offer for his "impressive and subtle mastery of the pitchman's art" (with lines such as "you know the Germans always make good stuff"), and wondered if Offer's "abrasive manner might also mark a unique, new strategy in the annals of pitchdom." Stevenson compared Offer to earlier, "more upbeat" television pitchmen like Billy Mays and the Home Shopping Network hosts and concluded that Offer's "smooth-talking condescension" was more suited to the present "zeitgeist" than the "earnest fervor" of spokesmen like Mays and Ron Popeil.[13]

Consumer Reports reported that the infomercial for "ShamWow!" initially featured Offer claiming that the product held "20 times its weight in liquid". Later, the infomercial was changed to Offer claiming the "ShamWow!" held "12 times its weight in liquid", then again to "10 times". Consumer Reports did its own test on the product and found that it does indeed hold 10 times its weight in liquid but no more.[14]

Offer says that he has sold millions of the towels. In contrast to claims that the absorbency of the towels is over-hyped, he responds that returns of the product are low.[6]

Pitchman Billy Mays had been promoting a similar product called Zorbeez two years prior to Offer's "ShamWow!" product. Mays noted that the "ShamWow!" commercials use many of the same product demonstrations as the earlier-produced Zorbeez commercial. Popular Mechanics tested the absorbency of the two towel products and declared "ShamWow!" was the more effective of the two, but noted "If you have reusable cloth rags (and a roll of paper towels for backup), then neither product is necessary."[15] During the episode, it was suggested that the Popular Mechanics tester did not use the Zorbeez correctly.[16]

Following the popularity of the commercial, TMZ in 2009 posted a remix of the commercial on their site.[17] The remix was originally created by DJ Steve Porter and uploaded on YouTube.[18]

In 2020, Offer started to sell "ShamWow!" masks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He appeared in an infomercial showing the cloths, followed by wearing the face mask, which are made up of viscose/polypropylene thermally bonded non-woven cloth, and then giving a thumbs up.[19]

 
Vince pitching the Slap Chop in August 2008

Slap Chop

In December 2008, Offer, who had previously sold kitchen utensils at swap meets,[13] appeared in another kitchen gadget infomercial, advertising the Slap Chop and the Graty. The Slap Chop is a hand-held chopping device with internal blades; to operate it, the user places it over a food item and slaps down the button on the top. The Graty is a cheese grater operated by placing the cheese inside and then turning the outside housing of the utensil which causes the cheese to be grated.[20] Offer's aggressiveness and use of double entendres like "you're gonna love my nuts" have been noted by AdWeek,[21] and, according to an Adweek blog, helped make Offer "the man who could beat Billy Mays at his own game."[22]

Mays had been promoting a similar product set which included the Quick Chop utensil and the Quick Grater utensil prior to Offer's Slap Chop/Graty product set. Mays again noted that the Slap Chop commercials use many of the same demos as the earlier-produced Quick Chop commercial. Mays said in the same Adam Carolla radio show interview in February 2009 that Offer stole not only the Zorbeez product idea, but also the Quick Chop idea.[23]

In April 2009, DJ Steve Porter posted an electro-themed "Slap Chop Rap" Auto Tune remix which grew a cult following during July 2009.[24][25]

An excerpt from a televised Slap Chop commercial featuring Offer is briefly on screen during the 2013 blockbuster Marvel superhero movie Iron Man 3.[26]

In April 2019, DJ Steve Porter posted a 10-year anniversary video of the original electro-themed "Slap Chop Rap" Auto Tune remix.[27]

Schticky

In 2012, Offer returned to television selling the "Schticky", a reusable lint roller that comes in three sizes: little Schticky, Schticky, and big Schticky.

The commercial makes many references to his other two commercials for the ShamWow and the Slap Chop, with Offer saying many of his catchphrases. He also pokes fun at his 2009 arrest by posing for a fake mugshot.[28][29][30]

An excerpt from the Schticky commercial can be seen in the TV show Breaking Bad during season 5, episode 7's "Say My Name".

The Schticky commercial was co-written by the comedian Dante.

Canada Green

In April 2014, Offer appeared in a Canada Green commercial advertising their "Quicky Grass" product.[31]

Crank Chop

In December 2015, Offer appeared in a Crank Chop infomercial demonstrating the abilities of the product that slices and dices food with the pull of a nylon cord.[32]

Legal issues

Lawsuits

The Underground Comedy Movie was the subject of a lawsuit filed on September 23, 1998, by Offer against 20th Century Fox and Bobby and Peter Farrelly, the co-directors of There's Something About Mary. Offer claimed that 14 scenes from Mary were lifted for his film. The case was dismissed in 2000, with the judge ordering Offer to pay over $66,000 in attorneys' fees.[33]

In 2004, Offer sent out a press release through prnewsonline.com announcing his intention to sue the Church of Scientology. In 1997, while production on The Underground Comedy Movie was in progress, the Church of Scientology had allegedly begun a large-scale smear campaign against Offer and his film (Offer was a Scientologist at the time).[8] The director claimed the Scientologists' "Celebrity Center" in Hollywood threatened his Scientology friends in the movie business if they did not write malicious reports against Offer.[8]

In 2011, he was sued by his former personal assistant Jennifer Kosinski, who alleged that he stalked and emotionally abused her, forced her to be with him at all times, groped her, and offered her $20,000 for her to vacation with her family in exchange for her eggs.[34]

Arrest

On February 7, 2009, Offer and a 26-year-old prostitute were arrested in Miami Beach, Florida, after a physical altercation.[2] The police report stated that the woman had bitten onto Offer's tongue and refused to let go, at which point Offer began beating her and left her with lacerations and fractures.[35] Police later released photos of the bloodied Offer, hotel room, and the battered woman. Prosecutors later declined to file formal charges against either person.[2][36][37] When Offer later spoke of the arrest, he stated, "It probably saved my life."[35]

Personal life

Vince Offer married Melody Claire Mandate on April 18, 2014.[3] He has one daughter with her. Mandate filed for divorce on October 18, 2018.[38]

References

  1. ^ a b Rovellurl, Darren (January 27, 2009). "First Interview with Vince from ShamWow!". CNBC.
  2. ^ a b c d "ShamWow Guy In Slap, Chop Bust". The Smoking Gun. March 27, 2009.
  3. ^ a b "'ShamWow Guy' Vince Offer Ties the Knot!". toofab.com. April 23, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  4. ^ Brian, Greg (January 22, 2009). . Yahoo! Voices. Archived from the original on July 28, 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
  5. ^ "The 'ShamWow Guy' cleans up his act". NBC News.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Rovell, Darren (January 27, 2009). "First Interview with Vince from ShamWow!". CNBC.com. Retrieved February 4, 2009.
  7. ^ Cochran, Jason (September 13, 1996). "Low-Rent Riot". Entertainment Weekly.
  8. ^ a b c "Filmmaker Sues Church of Scientology"
  9. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (March 22, 2013). "'InAPPropriate Comedy,' Directed by Vince Offer". The New York Times.
  10. ^ Someone Thought It Was a Good Idea to Spend Money On This, Rope of Silicon
  11. ^ Griner, David (June 17, 2010). "Eminem taps ShamWow guy for infomercial". Adweek. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  12. ^ Kapralau, Marina (June 24, 2020). "Eminem Promotes 10th Anniversary Of 'Recovery' With The Slap Chop Guy". TheThings. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  13. ^ a b c Stevenson, Seth (May 13, 2008). "Salesjerk; Meet the next great TV pitchman". Slate. The Slate Group. Retrieved December 15, 2008.
  14. ^ "Consumer Reports: ShamWow fails to wow in Consumer Reports tests". Consumer Reports. May 1, 2009.
  15. ^ Sawyers, Harry (March 29, 2009). "Shamwow vs. Zorbeez: Which works Better? As Seen On TV Lab Test". Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  16. ^ Pitchmen, episode: "Revenge of the Pitchmen" (July 1, 2009).
  17. ^ TMZ Staff (October 22, 2009). "ShamWow Guy -- Sir Remix-a-Lot". TMZ. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  18. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "TV VERSION- "Shamwow Jam" Remastered (DJ Steve Porter featuring Vince Offer)". YouTube.
  19. ^ Liffreing, Ilyse (May 4, 2020). "ShamWow gives away branded face masks in its dystopian infomercial". AdAge.
  20. ^ Hoffman, Ken (January 16, 2009). "Hoffman: A vote for Jay, against Conan". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved February 4, 2009.
  21. ^ Griner, David (January 19, 2009). "How Vince Became an Infomercial Superstar". adfreak.com, an online publication of Adweek. Retrieved February 17, 2009.
  22. ^ Blogs|January 20, Adweek; 2009. "How Vince became an infomercial superstar – Adweek". Retrieved September 17, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  23. ^ The Daily Tube: Billy Mays 'ShamPows' ShamWow Guy May 5, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ Edwards, Jim (July 6, 2009). "Slap Chop's Vince Shlomi Spawns Remix Cult on YouTube". CBS News. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  25. ^ Montgomery, James. "Eminem And Snoop Dogg Recognize Vince 'ShamWow!' Offer's Street Cred". MTV. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
  26. ^ "Iron Man 3 (2013) - Full Cast & Crew". IMDb.
  27. ^ therealvinceoffer (April 25, 2019), Slap Chop Rap (10 Year Anniversary), retrieved May 5, 2019
  28. ^ Official Schticky website
  29. ^ "The Schticky by Vince Offer". advertfix.com. January 10, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
  30. ^ Nudd, Tim (January 9, 2012). "Infomercial Pariah Vince Offer Returns With Brand-New Spot Pokes fun at 2009 arrest in Schticky pitch". Adweek. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  31. ^ "Vince the 'ShamWow' Guy Returns With a New Product". prweb.com. May 13, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  32. ^ Aaron, Kurt. "Does It Really Work: Crank Chop". WNEP-TV. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  33. ^ Offer v. Farrelly, Case No. CV 98-7697 RAP(RCx) (C.D. Cal. January 13, 2000); id. (March 14, 2000).
  34. ^ "Vince Shlomi, ShamWow pitchman, sued by a former employee, say reports". CBS News.
  35. ^ a b "The 'ShamWow Guy' cleans up his act". NBC News. Retrieved July 10, 2020.
  36. ^ . Ottawa Citizen. March 27, 2009. Archived from the original on March 31, 2009. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
  37. ^ Chalupa, Andrea (March 27, 2009). "ShamWow Guy the Movie: Noooo!". The Huffington Post. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  38. ^ . www.msn.com. Archived from the original on October 19, 2018. Retrieved October 18, 2018.

External links

  • Vince Offer at IMDb
  • Official ShamWow! website
  • Official Slap Chop website
  • Official Schticky website
  • Official Vince Offer YouTube channel

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Offer Shlomi Hebrew שלומי עופר born April 25 1964 better known as Vince Offer or Vince Shlomi is an Israeli American infomercial pitchman director writer and comedian 1 2 4 Offer s first major work was the 1999 comedy film The Underground Comedy Movie Offer owns produces and appears in television commercials for his products ShamWow an absorbent towel the Slap Chop a kitchen utensil a lint roller called the Schticky a liquid cleaner called InVinceable and another kitchen utensil called Crank Chop He has also officially advertised other products that he does not own such as Quicky Grass Vince OfferOffer in July 2009BornOffer Shlomi 1 2 1964 04 25 April 25 1964 age 58 Beersheba Southern District IsraelOther namesVince Shlomi ShamWow GuyOccupation s Salesman screenwriter film director film producer comedian editorYears active1996 presentKnown forInfomercial actingSpouseMelody Claire Mandate m 2014 div 2018 wbr 3 Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Film 2 2 Infomercial marketing 2 2 1 Background 2 2 2 ShamWow 2 2 3 Slap Chop 2 2 4 Schticky 2 2 5 Canada Green 2 2 6 Crank Chop 3 Legal issues 3 1 Lawsuits 3 2 Arrest 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditOffer Shlomi was born in Beersheva Israel and grew up in Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn New York As a child he was fascinated by Crazy Eddie commercials Offer would shovel his neighbors driveways as a teen working until the night He dropped out of high school when he was 17 and moved to Los Angeles changing his name to Vince Offer 5 Career EditFilm Edit In 1999 Offer directed and appeared in The Underground Comedy Movie which was met with extremely negative reviews DVDs of the film were marketed via television infomercial The film also led to several lawsuits Although the film was released and screened in 1999 Offer was bankrupt by 2002 and home video distribution plans were shelved Offer who had previously been a successful vegetable chopper salesman and businessman resumed selling vegetable choppers at swap meets to support himself and raise money to complete his film project Within a few months he had earned enough to resume production and the movie was finally completed released and marketed entirely on late night infomercials that Offer paid for with his earnings from the swap meet vegetable chopper sales The film has sold in excess of 100 000 copies and Offer has used the proceeds from sales to file a lawsuit against the Church of Scientology 6 He is an ex Scientologist 7 8 In 2011 he appeared as himself in the Adam Sandler film Jack and Jill Title character Jill played by Sandler referred to him as the ShamWow guy In 2013 Offer released the universally panned InAPPropriate Comedy which he directed wrote and appears in as a character called Peeping Tom 9 The film was originally envisioned as a sequel to Underground Comedy Movie The film features stars Rob Schneider Michelle Rodriguez Adrien Brody and Lindsay Lohan Examples of film sketches include comedian Ari Shaffir as The Amazing Racist with deliberately offensive hidden camera encounters with members of different minority groups and Brody as Flirty Harry a Dirty Harry spoof 10 Infomercial marketing Edit Background Edit Offer funded The Underground Comedy Movie with his own money but had difficulty selling it He put the trailer in an infomercial and claims to have sold 50 000 copies via direct order and 50 000 more in stores 6 In 2010 he advertised Eminem s Recovery album 11 In 2020 Eminem celebrated the 10th anniversary of his album Recovery by introducing merchandise and sharing the original commercial starring Offer 12 ShamWow Edit In 2006 Offer began to market a cleaning product that he saw in flea markets an absorbent towel that he called the ShamWow 6 13 The title of the product derives from the French pronunciation of the chamois pronounced shammy in English Offer visited the factory in Germany where the product is made and he decided to incorporate that fact into the TV pitch 6 The advertisement filmed in the summer of 2007 with a budget of 20 000 received critical praise 6 Slate s Seth Stevenson praised Offer for his impressive and subtle mastery of the pitchman s art with lines such as you know the Germans always make good stuff and wondered if Offer s abrasive manner might also mark a unique new strategy in the annals of pitchdom Stevenson compared Offer to earlier more upbeat television pitchmen like Billy Mays and the Home Shopping Network hosts and concluded that Offer s smooth talking condescension was more suited to the present zeitgeist than the earnest fervor of spokesmen like Mays and Ron Popeil 13 Consumer Reports reported that the infomercial for ShamWow initially featured Offer claiming that the product held 20 times its weight in liquid Later the infomercial was changed to Offer claiming the ShamWow held 12 times its weight in liquid then again to 10 times Consumer Reports did its own test on the product and found that it does indeed hold 10 times its weight in liquid but no more 14 Offer says that he has sold millions of the towels In contrast to claims that the absorbency of the towels is over hyped he responds that returns of the product are low 6 Pitchman Billy Mays had been promoting a similar product called Zorbeez two years prior to Offer s ShamWow product Mays noted that the ShamWow commercials use many of the same product demonstrations as the earlier produced Zorbeez commercial Popular Mechanics tested the absorbency of the two towel products and declared ShamWow was the more effective of the two but noted If you have reusable cloth rags and a roll of paper towels for backup then neither product is necessary 15 During the episode it was suggested that the Popular Mechanics tester did not use the Zorbeez correctly 16 Following the popularity of the commercial TMZ in 2009 posted a remix of the commercial on their site 17 The remix was originally created by DJ Steve Porter and uploaded on YouTube 18 In 2020 Offer started to sell ShamWow masks due to the COVID 19 pandemic He appeared in an infomercial showing the cloths followed by wearing the face mask which are made up of viscose polypropylene thermally bonded non woven cloth and then giving a thumbs up 19 Vince pitching the Slap Chop in August 2008 Slap Chop Edit In December 2008 Offer who had previously sold kitchen utensils at swap meets 13 appeared in another kitchen gadget infomercial advertising the Slap Chop and the Graty The Slap Chop is a hand held chopping device with internal blades to operate it the user places it over a food item and slaps down the button on the top The Graty is a cheese grater operated by placing the cheese inside and then turning the outside housing of the utensil which causes the cheese to be grated 20 Offer s aggressiveness and use of double entendres like you re gonna love my nuts have been noted by AdWeek 21 and according to an Adweek blog helped make Offer the man who could beat Billy Mays at his own game 22 Mays had been promoting a similar product set which included the Quick Chop utensil and the Quick Grater utensil prior to Offer s Slap Chop Graty product set Mays again noted that the Slap Chop commercials use many of the same demos as the earlier produced Quick Chop commercial Mays said in the same Adam Carolla radio show interview in February 2009 that Offer stole not only the Zorbeez product idea but also the Quick Chop idea 23 In April 2009 DJ Steve Porter posted an electro themed Slap Chop Rap Auto Tune remix which grew a cult following during July 2009 24 25 An excerpt from a televised Slap Chop commercial featuring Offer is briefly on screen during the 2013 blockbuster Marvel superhero movie Iron Man 3 26 In April 2019 DJ Steve Porter posted a 10 year anniversary video of the original electro themed Slap Chop Rap Auto Tune remix 27 Schticky Edit In 2012 Offer returned to television selling the Schticky a reusable lint roller that comes in three sizes little Schticky Schticky and big Schticky The commercial makes many references to his other two commercials for the ShamWow and the Slap Chop with Offer saying many of his catchphrases He also pokes fun at his 2009 arrest by posing for a fake mugshot 28 29 30 An excerpt from the Schticky commercial can be seen in the TV show Breaking Bad during season 5 episode 7 s Say My Name The Schticky commercial was co written by the comedian Dante Canada Green Edit In April 2014 Offer appeared in a Canada Green commercial advertising their Quicky Grass product 31 Crank Chop Edit In December 2015 Offer appeared in a Crank Chop infomercial demonstrating the abilities of the product that slices and dices food with the pull of a nylon cord 32 Legal issues EditLawsuits Edit The Underground Comedy Movie was the subject of a lawsuit filed on September 23 1998 by Offer against 20th Century Fox and Bobby and Peter Farrelly the co directors of There s Something About Mary Offer claimed that 14 scenes from Mary were lifted for his film The case was dismissed in 2000 with the judge ordering Offer to pay over 66 000 in attorneys fees 33 In 2004 Offer sent out a press release through prnewsonline com announcing his intention to sue the Church of Scientology In 1997 while production on The Underground Comedy Movie was in progress the Church of Scientology had allegedly begun a large scale smear campaign against Offer and his film Offer was a Scientologist at the time 8 The director claimed the Scientologists Celebrity Center in Hollywood threatened his Scientology friends in the movie business if they did not write malicious reports against Offer 8 In 2011 he was sued by his former personal assistant Jennifer Kosinski who alleged that he stalked and emotionally abused her forced her to be with him at all times groped her and offered her 20 000 for her to vacation with her family in exchange for her eggs 34 Arrest Edit On February 7 2009 Offer and a 26 year old prostitute were arrested in Miami Beach Florida after a physical altercation 2 The police report stated that the woman had bitten onto Offer s tongue and refused to let go at which point Offer began beating her and left her with lacerations and fractures 35 Police later released photos of the bloodied Offer hotel room and the battered woman Prosecutors later declined to file formal charges against either person 2 36 37 When Offer later spoke of the arrest he stated It probably saved my life 35 Personal life EditVince Offer married Melody Claire Mandate on April 18 2014 3 He has one daughter with her Mandate filed for divorce on October 18 2018 38 References Edit a b Rovellurl Darren January 27 2009 First Interview with Vince from ShamWow CNBC a b c d ShamWow Guy In Slap Chop Bust The Smoking Gun March 27 2009 a b ShamWow Guy Vince Offer Ties the Knot toofab com April 23 2014 Retrieved November 30 2014 Brian Greg January 22 2009 Who is Vince Offer He s Changing the Style of Pitchman for Infomercials Yahoo Voices Archived from the original on July 28 2014 Retrieved March 7 2012 The ShamWow Guy cleans up his act NBC News a b c d e f Rovell Darren January 27 2009 First Interview with Vince from ShamWow CNBC com Retrieved February 4 2009 Cochran Jason September 13 1996 Low Rent Riot Entertainment Weekly a b c Filmmaker Sues Church of Scientology Genzlinger Neil March 22 2013 InAPPropriate Comedy Directed by Vince Offer The New York Times Someone Thought It Was a Good Idea to Spend Money On This Rope of Silicon Griner David June 17 2010 Eminem taps ShamWow guy for infomercial Adweek Retrieved March 8 2012 Kapralau Marina June 24 2020 Eminem Promotes 10th Anniversary Of Recovery With The Slap Chop Guy TheThings Retrieved June 24 2020 a b c Stevenson Seth May 13 2008 Salesjerk Meet the next great TV pitchman Slate The Slate Group Retrieved December 15 2008 Consumer Reports ShamWow fails to wow in Consumer Reports tests Consumer Reports May 1 2009 Sawyers Harry March 29 2009 Shamwow vs Zorbeez Which works Better As Seen On TV Lab Test 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with woman Smoking Gun Ottawa Citizen March 27 2009 Archived from the original on March 31 2009 Retrieved March 28 2009 Chalupa Andrea March 27 2009 ShamWow Guy the Movie Noooo The Huffington Post Retrieved March 8 2012 Wife of ShamWow Guy Vince Offer Files for Divorce Reports www msn com Archived from the original on October 19 2018 Retrieved October 18 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vince Shlomi Vince Offer at IMDb Official ShamWow website Official Slap Chop website Official Schticky website Official Vince Offer YouTube channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vince Offer amp oldid 1136692521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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