


There was one device that always piqued my interest: the Magic Bullet blender. So, in the wee hours of the morning, before I could watch "30 Minute Meals" with Rachael Ray or "Even Stevens" (I had eclectic tastes as a child) I learned about all of the latest and greatest gadgets like Moon Shoes and the Treadclimber by Bowflex. To clarify, I didn't only watch infomercials, but as any '90s kid knows, the good stuff usually didn't come on until 8 a.m. Growing up, I often indulged in the simple pleasure of TV breakfasts, which meant eating sugary cereal on the couch and watching infomercials.
