Ralph Garman’s Latest As Seen On TV Obsession: Eggies

You know all those As Seen On TV products that are absolutely ridiculous? Well, Ralph Garman loves them! More often than not, they’re pretty useful products, but thinking how absurd they are just makes me shake my head. What’s worse, is the names of said products – Shake Weight, Snuggie, Pajama Jeans, Sham-Wow.
The newest product brought to our attention were Eggies. You can now hard-boil eggs without having to deal with the annoying eggshell peeling process after cooking.
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“ It's a perfectly shelled egg every time!” Ralph Garman
To sum up the product, with Eggies, you never have to peel a hard-boiled egg EVER again! You simply crack open an egg and pour it into these little egg-shaped containers that go directly into the boiling water. To extract the cooked egg, you just twist open the container and take the egg out. That sounds easy enough, right?
Ralph says that “it’s a perfectly shelled egg every time!” and that “you’re losing money if you don’t buy these Eggies!” The most shocking thing about all this is the amount of callers that weighed in on the awesomeness of these Eggies! I’m not sure there was a single person that wasn’t “egg-cited” about these things!
Watch the commercial, and decide for yourself. I have to admit though, they do seem kind of great!






Craig
August 31, 2011 12:04 pm
But what kind of toxins are you exposing your self to?
Casey | Staff Writer
August 31, 2011 12:43 pm
Don’t you mean “egg-sposing?” I know. I know. FILE.
Frank
August 31, 2011 10:09 pm
Isn’t it more inconvenient to crack open an egg and then get it into that thing than acually taking a shell off of a hard boiled egg?! Assholes!!!
As Seen On TV
August 31, 2011 11:57 pm
They do not exaggerate the problem! Peeling those eggs is a pain!
Amy
September 1, 2011 7:17 am
I’m just saying… Add stuff and spices to your hard boiled eggs before cooking! Think of the possibilities! That is why i would buy eggies… Yummmmmm
Sean
September 1, 2011 1:06 pm
It is a great concept but do all these hyped up people really tried the product? I was looking at the reviews in Amazon and most people regret buying it.