When Richard Nixon Wanted to be a Rapper

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Before Bill Clinton jammed on a saxophone with Arsenio Hall’s band and before Barack Obama sang a few verses of “Let’s Stay Together,” another president voiced his strange and highly unlikely recording ambitions: Richard Nixon once admitted he wanted to become a rapper.

The undated confession was rediscovered during a 1997 tour through the Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California by a Washington Post reporter, who was listening to one of the many recordings the president—who resigned in 1974 amid the Watergate scandal—made both in and out of office. In it, the former president said:

“I have often thought that if there had been a good rap group around in those days, I might have chosen a career in music instead of politics.”

Years prior, the idea of the staid, stolid Nixon freestyling verse led to various media outlets coining his possible stage names: Trik-E-Dik was one standout. But it wasn’t quite as unlikely a concept as it may have seemed. As a child, Nixon’s mother, Hannah, bought him several instruments, including a piano, clarinet, saxophone, accordion, and violin; young Nixon practiced the piano every day after school. He even appeared on The Jack Paar Program in 1963 to perform a piano concerto that he wrote himself:

Nixon died in 1994, just a few years after the quote surfaced, but never addressed it directly.

In 1990, Spy magazine asked Kid of the popular duo Kid ‘n Play what a Nixon rap performance would look like. “I see him as a solo rapper and he’d probably have, like, two dancers,” he said. “They’d probably be dressed in some intelligence uniforms, some Watergate break-in uniforms … he’s good at cutting, particularly tape.”


November 24, 2016 – 4:00pm

The Time an Engineer Accidentally Started the Space Race and Changed the Course of History

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We tend to look back on the white-hot 12 years between Sputnik I and Neil Armstrong and say, “Well of course the United States won the Space Race,” but the fog of history obscures the uncertainties of how it would all end. For much of the Space Race, not only was the Soviet Union ahead, but ahead by giant leaps. This is because of a brilliant, mysterious Soviet engineer whose public identity was simply “the Chief Designer.” Revealed only after his death to be a rocket scientist named Sergei Korolev, not only did he fly circles—literally—around the American space program, but he has the distinction of having tricked the Soviet leadership into kicking off what would eventually become the space race. Here is how he did it, as described by Matthew Brzezinski in his magnificent book Red Moon Rising: Sputnik and the Hidden Rivalries That Ignited the Space Age.

A CHEAPER WAY OF WAR

The Soviet Union was, in short, broke, which made difficult its bitter Cold War with the United States. The Soviets simply lacked the funds to maintain the kind of massive standing army necessary to go to war with the Americans at a moment’s notice. Their detonation of the atomic bomb leveled the playing field a bit, but the Americans had overwhelming air superiority that included massive B-47 bombers flying every minute. The sheer brazenness of American bomber deployment and the scope of their exercises made Soviet leadership fear that the Americans might actually be serious about war.

After the defeat of Germany in World War II, the world’s powers pillaged German scientific and engineering files, prying open “high-quality steel laboratory doors” and literally stepping over the bodies of dead Germans to seize schematics, mockups, and prototypes of the most advanced rocketry program in the world. The Soviets took what they found (far less than the Americans had managed to secure) and made rapid strides, first matching the stolen German rockets and slowly surpassing them. The Chief Designer’s first real breakthrough—the R-5 rocket—was one ton lighter than those of the Germans and capable of holding 60 percent more fuel while producing 60 percent more thrust. The rocket had a range of 800 miles and could hold a warhead six times that of the Hiroshima bomb. As one might imagine, this greatly interested the leadership of the Soviet Union.

When Korolev personally unveiled his rocket to members of the Soviet Presidium, he had two goals, one secret and one obvious. He very overtly wanted them to believe in rockets as a method of waging war, and the presidium was onboard almost without reservation. Marveling at the R-5, it seemed incomprehensible to them that “such a strange, fragile object could wield such power; that with one push of a button it could vaporize an entire city in an instant.” Missile warfare meant that “you didn’t need planes, tanks, or troops, or an invasion fleet”; all of Europe (but for Spain and Portugal) was within its range, and five missiles could “destroy all of England.”

The Chief Designer’s missile immediately countered the American tactical advantage in the air—and did so for bargain bin prices. And that wasn’t even the best of it. The Chief Designer had a new rocket in development called the R-7: the world’s first intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of achieving 450 tons of thrust. (The German rockets taken after the war had a mere 27.) The Soviet officials—Premier Nikita Khrushchev among them—were awestruck.

This is when the Chief Designer made his move to set his secret plan into motion. He brought the men into an adjacent room and unveiled a strange model on a table—something called a “satellite.” He launched into an impassioned speech about humanity’s quest to escape the bonds of Earth, and that with a few modifications, the R-7 could actually help achieve this dream. The Soviet leadership was unimpressed. Who cared? They wanted to bring thermonuclear devastation to Washington.

Faced with this brick wall, the Chief Designer lied. The Americans, he said, were on the verge of launching one of their very own, and how great would it be to demonstrate superior Soviet scientific strength than by beating the Americans to the punch? All it would take was launching an R-7 missile with the satellite on board instead of a warhead, he explained. Again, the bait was not taken. So he again lied—or at least, exaggerated greatly—adding that the satellite would in no way interfere with the development of the missile.

Korolev, the Chief Designer, had long dreamed of launching an “artificial moon,” but had been struck down every step of the way. The problem was the Soviet bureaucracy. At every level, someone could say no to what amounted to a silly, purposeless hurling of metal into space—and at every level, they did. But now, with Khrushchev in the room, he could neutralize and bypass the entire bureaucracy.

“If the main task doesn’t suffer, do it,” said the Soviet premier.

THE MAIN TASK, SUFFERING

The Chief Designer now had to deliver. Khrushchev believed all of Korolev’s promises, and began slashing the expensive Soviet military, which would no longer be needed in this age of missile warfare. What the Chief Designer had failed to mention was that the R-7 was nowhere near ready to launch. It had serious stabilization problems, thermal problems, friction problems, fuel problems—even launch pad problems (specifically: no launch pad existed that could handle such a massive missile). Worse yet, its nose cone was incapable of surviving reentry, which rendered it worthless as a weapon. (The warhead would be destroyed on reentry.)

The first R-7 missile finally launched in 1957. It flew for less than two minutes and crashed. Though pressure was building, the Chief Designer was optimistic. First launches always failed, he knew. But the following month, the second launch failed, too. This time, it didn’t launch at all, simply coughing a lot of smoke and falling silent. The launch one month later did take flight—for 33 seconds—before disintegrating.

Only three things saved Korolev from a terrible fate. First, the American rocket program was mired in the sort of bureaucratic infighting that the Chief Designer had managed to avoid. Specifically, the U.S. Army and Air Force had competing missile programs, and undercut each other at every turn, with Congress and the Defense Department each doing their parts to make things more difficult for missile designers. American officials, meanwhile, dismissed rumors of a Soviet manmade moon, and felt no pressure to launch one of their own. As Brzezinski notes in his book, “Russia couldn’t possibly smuggle a suitcase bomb into the United States, went one popular punchline, because the Soviets hadn’t yet perfected the suitcase.” Spaceships were simply laughably beyond Soviet reach. Second, the catastrophic Budapest Uprising distracted the Soviet leadership from paying much attention to the early R-7 failures. Third was an attempted coup d’état against Khrushchev. Settling scores in the aftermath preoccupied his time, leaving the latest R-7 disaster almost unnoticed.

SEEN AND HEARD

The fourth launch of the R-7 was a success, with a caveat: The thermal protection on its nose cone failed, destroying the dummy warhead on reentry. Still, that could be corrected, and anyway, it had no effect on the Chief Designer’s real purpose: the satellite, which wouldn’t have to survive reentry, as it would be fired into orbit. At last in possession of a rocket that worked, Korolev was ready to launch his satellite—only to be rejected by the state commission overseeing the R-7 program.

Their reasons were myriad. Unlike Khrushchev, the commissioners knew specifically that the satellite would delay the “main task” of getting a thermonuclear bomb over Washington, D.C. Worse, rockets weren’t cheap, and there weren’t enough supplies to waste an R-7 on the distracting toy of a petulant engineer. Moreover, until the R-7 nose cone was perfected, the nuclear armaments chief couldn’t test a live warhead, which meant his own progress was being held up. The ground control officers didn’t want to reorient their monitoring stations; their hardware was designed for weapons of war and very specific trajectories—not “satellites” and orbits.

Trajectories especially mattered because Korolev wanted his satellite seen, and this would require careful calculations using the Soviet Union’s most powerful computer. He wanted it visible in the night sky over the United States. It’s why he chose the construction material (“highly reflective aluminum … polished to a mirrorlike sheen”) and its shape (spherical, so that it would catch the light better). He wanted no doubt that he had done it—that he had placed an object in space and that it was actually orbiting the Earth. It had to be seen. And when it wasn’t seen, he wanted it heard. This, too, annoyed Soviet officials—this time in academia. The satellite’s payload would not be scientific, but rather, redundant radio transmitters that sent out little pulses. “Hearing,” writes Brzezinski, “was also believing.”

Korolev had no way of mollifying the Soviet bureaucracy. The nose cone problem could take months if not years to solve, leaving Korolev dead in the water, yet so close to his true goal.

MUSIC NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD BEFORE

Just when hope seemed lost, a second consecutive and largely perfect R-7 test went off, and Korolev again had the attention of Khrushchev. Though the nose cone melted as usual, that the rocket could be said to launch reliably was vindication for Khrushchev, who had bet his nation’s security on rocketry and intercontinental ballistic missiles. The Chief Designer was more Khrushchev’s man than ever, and whatever the Chief Designer wanted, the Chief Designer would get. Immediately, opposition to the satellite launch scurried in opposite directions, with officials worried suddenly that: 1. The United States might launch a satellite first, and 2. Khrushchev would then demand to know who interfered with the Chief Designer’s efforts to get there first.

“Simple Satellite 1″—or Sputnik, as it was called—launched on October 4, 1957. When its tracking signal was received at the mission’s control room, cheers erupted, though there was hesitation: it still had to orbit the planet. It would take an hour and a half before the signal resumed, the Earth having now been circled. They had done it. “This is music no one has ever heard before,” Korolev said at the time.

Few at the time understood the significance of Sputnik. It’s possible Eisenhower wasn’t even briefed on it the night it made its first orbit. The official White House response thereafter incorrectly credited German rocket engines for the achievement, and dismissed the very utility of a satellite, noting that its “value … to mankind will for a long time be highly problematical.” The secretary of defense called it “a silly bauble.” A commander of the American rocket program called it a “hunk of iron that almost anyone could launch.” (In fact, it would take almost five months and multiple public failures by the American space program before they could repeat Sputnik’s success.)

Whatever American officials said publicly, Sputnik’s signal simply could not be downplayed or ignored. The beeps were broadcast on NBC, the evening anchor saying, “Listen now for the sound that will forever more separate the old from the new.” Ham radio enthusiasts monitored it. Amateur astronomers every evening attempted to find and follow glints of light on the first artificial moon to cross the night sky. Neither the United States nor the Soviet Union intended to enter a space race—it all started because one man was obsessed with getting there first. Nobody predicted that the event would eventually transform political priorities in the United States, and as Red Moon Rising details, would dominate global affairs for the next 20 years.


November 24, 2016 – 2:00pm

20 Future Stars Who Appeared on ‘Gilmore Girls’

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Over the course of its seven-year run, Gilmore Girls introduced many future stars. Some even played multiple characters on the show before making it big. 

1. Jon Hamm // “Peyton Sanders”

The future Don Draper’s biggest role prior to Gilmore Girls was a recurring part in the TV series Providence (which apparently didn’t pay very well—the actor has said in interviews that he kept his job as a waiter for the year he was on the show). In the season three episode “Eight O’Clock at the Oasis,” Hamm played Peyton Sanders; his character met Lorelai at an auction. They went on one date, but she had a miserable time (off camera).

2. Max Greenfield // “Lucas”

Max Greenfield had appeared on two TV shows before he played Lucas in the season four episode “Chicken or Beef?” He attended Dean’s bachelor party and tells Luke, “Hey, my name’s Luke, too. We should start a club or something.” After Gilmore Girls, Greenfield played a romantic interest for Veronica Mars for a couple of seasons, a role he reprised in the 2014 film. For four years, he has starred on New Girl as Schmidt.

3. Alex Borstein // “Drella,” “Miss Celine,” and “Doris”

Borstein, who at the time was appearing on MADtv, was originally cast as Gilmore Girls’ Sookie. But when Melissa McCarthy took over that role, Borstein was given the opportunity to play three different characters. She was the Independence Inn’s sassy harpist, Drella, in four season one episodes, and played Emily’s stylist in the later seasons. She also provided the voice for Doris in the season three episode “Eight O’Clock at the Oasis.”

Since wrapping up MADtv in 2009, Borstein has starred in A Million Ways to Die in the West and Shameless. She also voices Lois on Family Guy

4. Chad Michael Murray // “Tristan Dugray” 

Chad Michael Murray had just a few roles under his belt when he played Rory’s rich Chilton classmate, who definitely had a thing for her, in the first season of Gilmore Girls. He left Gilmore Girls to do a season of Dawson’s Creek, then played Lucas Scott on One Tree Hill for six seasons. Now, he appears on Agent Carter as Jack Thompson.

5. Seth MacFarlane // “Zach” and “Bob Merriam”

MacFarlane had already created and premiered Family Guy when he took on his first live-action role as Zach, a business school student who graduated alongside Lorelai in the season two episode “Lorelai’s Graduation Day.” Later, he played Emily’s lawyer, Bob Merriam, in the season three episode “I Solemnly Swear.” Since Gilmore Girls, MacFarlane has created American Dad and The Cleveland Show, and he wrote and starred in Ted and A Million Ways to Die in the West. He also somehow found time to host the 85th Academy Awards in 2013. 

6. Jane Lynch // “Nurse”

The same year she appeared in the mockumentary Best in Show, Jane Lynch played an exasperated nurse who gets harassed by Emily when Richard is in the hospital in the season one episode “Forgiveness and Stuff.” Since then, she has starred in many films, including The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, and A Mighty Wind. She has also had regular roles on shows Two and a Half Men, Party Down, and, of course, Glee. She currently hosts NBC’s Hollywood Game Night.

7. Masi Oka // “Unnamed philosophy student”

Masi Oka had just two roles under his belt when he played a student who gets into a debate with Rory when she sneaks into a Harvard class in the season two episode “The Road Trip to Harvard.” These days, Oka is best known for playing Hiro on four seasons of Heroes; he can now be seen as Dr. Max Bergman in Hawaii Five-0.

8. Brandon Routh // “Jess”

Future Superman Brandon Routh had appeared in a couple of TV shows—including MTV’s Undressed—before he played Jess, a handsome man who lured Madeline and Louise away from a Bangles concert, in the season one episode “Concert Interruptus.” Currently, he stars on the TV show Arrow.

9. Adam Brody // “Dave Rygalski”

Adam Brody had a number of roles before he landed the role of Seth Cohen in The O.C. One of them was Dave Rygalski on Gilmore Girls. The character, who appeared in season three, played in Lane’s band and eventually became her boyfriend; after Brody booked The O.C., characters on Gilmore Girls said that Dave “moved to California.”

10. Riki Lindhome // “Girl #2” And “Juliet”

These days, Riki Lindhome is best known as one half of the popular singing duo Garfunkel and Oates, which now has a TV show of the same name on IFC. But in the early days of her career, she booked a couple of roles on Gilmore Girls: In the season three episode “One’s Got Class and the Other One Dyes,” she plays a girl in a Stars Hollow classroom where Lorelai is giving a speech. In seasons five and six, Lindhome plays Juliet, a member of the Life and Death Brigade secret society along with Logan. Since Gilmore Girls, she has appeared in the movies My Best Friend’s Girl, The Last House on the Left, and Million Dollar Baby.

11. Abigail Spencer // “Megan”

Soap fans might have recognized Abigail Spencer—who played Rebecca Tyree on a season of All My Children—when she popped up on Gilmore Girls as Megan, one of the bridesmaids of Honor Huntzberger, Logan’s sister, in the season six episode “Bridesmaids Revisited.” Since the show, Spencer has had roles in Oz the Great and Powerful, This Means War, and Cowboys & Aliens. You can see her now playing Dana Scott on Suits.

12. Nasim Pedrad // “Waitress” 

Future SNL player Nasim Pedrad had just two credits to her name when she played a waitress in “Bridesmaids Revisited”; she waited on a sad, drunk Rory in a bar. After Gilmore Girls, she played a nurse on ER and landed SNL in 2009, where she stayed for five seasons. Most recently, she appeared in the sitcom Mulaney.

13. Matt Jones // “Morgan”

In his first TV role ever, Matt Jones helped Jackson deep fry a Thanksgiving turkey in the season two episode “A Deep Fried Korean Thanksgiving.” He didn’t get another TV role until 2008, when his career really took off: He played Badger on five seasons of Breaking Bad and now stars as Baxter in the CBS sitcom Mom.

14. Arielle Kebbel // “Lindsay”

Arielle Kebbel had done just a couple of bit parts on TV shows before she played Lindsay, who dates, then marries, Rory’s ex-boyfriend Dean in seasons four and five of Gilmore Girls. Since then, she’s starred in The Uninvited, John Tucker Must Die, and Think Like a Man. She frequently makes appearances as Lexi on The Vampire Diaries.

15. Ben Falcone // “Mr. Brink”

Ben Falcone played the executor of Fran’s will, who informs Lorelai that Fran’s family will be selling the Dragonfly Inn, in the season three episode “Say Goodnight, Gracie.” Before that, he had just four on-screen credits. Since Gilmore Girls, Falcone has been in Bridesmaids, Enough Said, and What to Expect When You’re Expecting. He also wrote and directed the 2014 film Tammy, which starred his wife, Melissa McCarthy, who played Sookie on Gilmore Girls.

16. Colin Egglesfield // “Sean” 

Colin Egglesfield had small parts on four TV shows—including Law & Order: SVU—before he played Sean in the season four episode “Girls in Bikinis, Boys Doin’ the Twist.” Rory meets Sean while she’s on spring break in Florida. She falls for him, but he doesn’t reciprocate much—until he sees her kiss Paris. Since Gilmore Girls, Egglesfield has been a cast member in many TV series, including All My Children, The Client List, and Rizzoli & Isles. He also played Dex, the romantic interest of both Ginnifer Goodwin and Kate Hudson, in the film Something Borrowed

17. Danny Pudi // “Raj”

Danny Pudi had appeared in one episode each of The West Wing and ER before playing Raj, a Yale Daily News writer, for four episodes in seasons six and seven of Gilmore Girls. Now, of course, he’s best known for playing Abed Nadir in Community.

18. Victoria Justice // “Jill #2”

In her first television appearance ever, Victoria Justice played Jill #2, a young girl at a party catered by Lorelai and Sookie, in the season four episode “The Hobbit, the Sofa, and Digger Stiles.” She claimed that Sookie’s cooking “tastes like diapers.” Since Gilmore Girls, Justice has starred in two wildly popular Nickelodeon shows: Zoey 101 and Victorious. She can now be seen in the new MTV series Eye Candy, where she plays a cyber sleuth. 

19. Emily Bergl // “Francie Jarvis”

Emily Bergl had a few small roles before she played Rory’s intimidating, popular classmate at Chilton in the second and third seasons of Gilmore Girls. Since then, Bergl has appeared on Desperate Housewives and was a regular on Southland until 2013. She now stars as Sammi in Shameless.

20. KRYSTEN RITTER // “LUCY”

Fresh off her gig as Gia Goodman in Veronica Mars—but a few years before she played Jane Margolis, Jesse Pinkman’s girlfriend, on Breaking Bad, or the titular superhero in Jessica Jones—Krysten Ritter played Lucy, one of Rory’s college friends at Yale, in several episodes of the show’s seventh (and final) season.

An earlier version of this post ran in 2015.


November 24, 2016 – 12:00pm

QVC’s Strangest Gift Item: The Poopin’ Moose

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The official name of woodworker Darryl Fenton’s novelty item was the Wooden Moose Candy Dispenser. Handcrafted in his Wasilla, Alaska workshop, the unfinished, sanded animal carving had a rectangular opening in the back that could be stuffed with candy pieces. When the moose’s head was lifted, it dispensed the candy in a way that resembled a bowel movement. 

QVC sold 30,000 of them in 10 minutes.

Colloquially known as the Poopin’ Moose, the wooden gift was discovered during the shopping network’s 50 state tour in 1997. Arriving in Alaska, buyers were presented with the moose by Glenn Munro of Unique Concepts, which had licensed the moose from Denton. The carving had been sold at regional fairs; QVC, knowing a demonstrable item when they saw one, agreed to put it on the air, leaving the sales pitch to its team of accomplished hosts.

“What better way to dispense your candy than through the butt of a moose?” wondered host Pat Bastia. Others stuffed brown M&Ms into the moose; host Steve Bryant pondered whether or not putting a Hershey chocolate bar in the item would result in diarrhea. When the moose became clogged with peanut candies, Bryant declared it “constipated” and inserted a finger to remove the blockage.

Denton, who had patented the device in 1995, couldn’t handcraft enough to meet demand. He outsourced production to several other plants; via Unique and other outlets, he sold over 100,000 in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

As the moose’s profile grew, Denton added animals that could defecate treats on demand: buffalo, mules, bunnies, and alpacas. He produced a premium Millennium Pooper—a walnut-carved moose with ivory eyes—and sold it for $150. A Pocket Pooper that miniaturized the moose was available for a brief time.

Unfortunately, Denton’s commitment to his craft would prove to be his undoing. In 2004, a rival poop gift named Mr. Moose was released. Offering a similar experience to the Poopin’ Moose, it was made in China and retailed for just $25, a fraction of the $100 handmade version. Suffering from neck problems and a financial crunch, Denton decided to discontinue further production. It never again appeared on QVC’s airwaves, a fact that disappointed onetime host Bryant, who spoke to author David Hofstede in 2004.

“It was handcrafted, provided jobs for people in Alaska, and it pooped M&Ms,” he said. “How cool is that?”


November 24, 2016 – 10:00am

Skip the Crowds with Our Readers’ Favorite Amazon Deals of the Year

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Since our Smart Shopping Team began hunting for great deals earlier this year, they’ve hit on quite a few that readers have loved. To give the team a break today, we’re sharing their most popular bargains, deals, and can’t-miss items of 2016 that you can grab great Black Friday week deals on. 

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SanDisk Ultra 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter, Grey/Red, Standard Packaging (SDSQUNC-064G-GN6MA) for $17.99 (list price $59.99)

Seiko Men’s SSC139 Excelsior Gunmetal and Silver-Tone Stainless Steel Solar Watch for $209.99 (list price $475.00)

Aposon Men’s Digital Electronic Waterproof LED Sport Watch Casual Quartz Military Multifunction 12H/24H Time Back Light with Simple Design 164FT 50M Water Resistant Calendar Month Date Day -Black for $12.99 (list price $29.99)

Stuhrling Original Men’s 133.33151  Executive Automatic Skeleton Black Genuine Leather Strap Watch for $120.72 (list price $795.00)

KITCHEN

Cuisinart Advantage 12-Piece Knife Set, Bright (6 knives and 6 knife covers) for $17.95 (list price $18.99)

Anova Culinary PCB-120US-K1 Bluetooth Precision Cooker, 800 Watts, Black for $99.00 (list price $149.00)

Old Dutch 16-Ounce Solid Copper Moscow Mule Mug, Set of 4 for $29.28 (list price $136.99)

Ozeri Pronto Digital Multifunction Kitchen and Food Scale, Elegant Black for $14.42 (list price $39.99)

Ninja Mega Kitchen System (BL770) for $129.97 (list price $229.99)

KitchenAid KSM150PSER Artisan Tilt-Head Stand Mixer with Pouring Shield, 5-Quart, Empire Red for $279.99 (list price $429.99)

Wüsthof – Three Piece Cook’s Set – 3 1/2″ Paring Knife, 6″ Utility Knife, and 8″ Cook’s Knife (9608) for $195.03 (list price $210.00)

KRUPS F203 Electric Spice and Coffee Grinder with Stainless Steel Blades, 3-Ounce, Black for $15.99 (list price $29.99)

Crock-Pot SCCPVL610-S 6-Quart Programmable Cook and Carry Oval Slow Cooker, Digital Timer, Stainless Steel for $49.99 (list price $59.99)

Hamilton Beach 40865 Glass Electric Kettle, 1.7-Liter for $26.99 (list price $60.00)

Magic Bullet Blender, Small, Silver, 11 Piece Set for $29.97 (list price $49.99)

BlenderBottle Classic Loop Top Shaker Bottle, Clear/Black, 28-Ounce Loop Top for $7.45 (list price $9.99)

Cuisinart Smart Stick CSB-75BC 200 Watt 2 Speed Hand Blender, Brushed Chrome for $33.60 (list price $64.99)

Kitchen Gizmo SNAP’N STRAIN strainer for $12.99 (list price $19.99)

LIFT Certified BPA-Free Reusable Microwavable Meal Prep Containers with Lids, 28-Ounce, 7 Pack (Includes Ebook) for $10.77 (list price $19.99)

Chillz Ice Ball Maker Mold – Black Flexible Silicone Ice Tray – Molds 4 X 4.5cm Round Ice Ball Spheres for $8.75 (list price $39.95)

Etekcity 11lb 5kg Digital Multifunction Food Kitchen Scale with Removable Bowl 2.15l Liquid Volume Room Temperature and Timer, Backlight LCD Display for $19.99 (list price $39.99)

Silicone Pot Holder, X-Chef Hot Pads Kitchen Trivet Mat Insulated Non Slip set of 4 for Baking Cooking Oven for $16.99 (list price $26.99)

Adjustable Mandoline Slicer – 4 Blades – Vegetable Cutter, Peeler, Slicer, Grater & Julienne Slicer for $19.99 (list price $79.99)

Everyday 6-Pack Replacement Charcoal Water Filters for Keurig Coffee Machines for $4.41 (list price $18.00)

Everyday Cooking Essentials Instant Read Thermometer with Probe,Wireless Remote for $3.03 (list price $12.99)

RTIC 30 oz. Tumbler for $11.99 (list price $59.95)

Lodge L8SK3 Cast Iron Skillet, Pre-Seasoned, 10.25-inch for $15.92 (list price $26.68)

Stainless Steel Ice Cubes – Set of 6 Stainless Steel Sipping Stones in Gift Box with Muslin Carrying Pouch and Tongs for $14.95 (list price $34.95)

Salbree Microwave Popcorn Popper, Silicone Popcorn Maker, Collapsible Bowl Red for $17.90 (list price $24.99)

Lodge L9OG3 Cast Iron Round Griddle, Pre-Seasoned, 10.5-inch for $13.19 (list price $24.00)

Coffee and Espresso Maker, ZYK French Press Coffee Maker Tea Press, 34 Ounce 1000 ml for $10.99 (list price $39.99)

Silicone Spatula for Flipping, Sautéing, and Serving (3 Piece Set) by Utopia Kitchen for $9.99 (list price $19.99)

Rachael Ray Cucina Tools 12-1/2-Inch Wooden Solid Spoon for $5.28 (list price $21.99)

Drink Matcha -1 LB Matcha Green Tea Powder – USDA Organic – 100% Pure Organic Matcha Green tea Powder – Nothing added (16 oz) for $19.99 (list price $39.99)

Instant Pot IP-LUX50 6-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker, 5Qt/900W, Stainless Steel Cooking Pot and Exterior for $86.66 (list price $190.00)

Imarku Professional 8 Inch Chef’s Knife, High Carbon Stainless Steel ,Sharp Cutlery, Ergonomic Handle for $29.99 (list price $199.99)

Rubbermaid Commercial FGTHO550 Stainless Steel Oven Monitoring Thermometer for $5.66 (list price $17.30)

Waiters Corkscrew by HiCoup – Professional Grade Natural Rosewood All-in-one Corkscrew, Bottle Opener and Foil Cutter for $11.95 (list price $26.95)

Equinox Professional Chef’s Knife – 8 inch Full Tang Blade – 100% German Steel with Protective Bolster – Great for Home Gift and in the Kitchen for Cooking, Slicing, Dicing and Chopping for $19.95 (list price $49.99)

Marquis by Waterford Markham Double Old Fashioned Glasses, Set of 4 for $28.95 (list price $100.00)

Contigo AUTOSEAL West Loop Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Travel Mug with Easy-Clean Lid, 16oz, Greyed Jade for $19.79 (list price $20.99)

Extra Large Bamboo Cutting Board – 18×12 Thick Strong Bamboo Wood Cutting Board with Drip Groove by Premium Bamboo for $14.95 (list price $34.74)

Bodum Pavina Double Wall Glass, 12-Ounce, Set of 2 for $18.80 (list price $27.00)

Monster Brew Home Brewing Supp Mini American Wheat Bookshelf Brewery for $64.52

bellemain 4oz. Cazoletas de porcelana,, Conjunto de 6 for $13.95 (list price $29.95)

Aroma Housewares ARC-914SBD 8-Cup (Cooked) Digital Cool-Touch Rice Cooker and Food Steamer with Stainless Steel Exterior, Silver for $29.90 (list price $110.00)

Nordic Ware Natural Aluminum Commercial Baker’s Half Sheet for $10.24 (list price $20.00)

Alink Simple Drink Straw Cleaning Brush Kit (12″ Extra Long, 12 mm Extra Wide, General Size ) for $4.94 (list price $9.99)

Brita Replacement Water Filter for Pitchers, 3 Count for $11.75 (list price $29.89)

Rubbermaid Easy Find Lids Food Storage Container, 42-piece Set, Red (1880801) for $15.99 (list price $19.99)

Dash Go Rapid Egg Cooker, Black for $23.19

Ball Mason Wide Mouth Pint Jars with Lids and Bands, 16 oz, Set of 12 for $8.58 (list price $15.97)

Best Silicone Tip Tongs, Set of 2, By Chef Frog for Home, Barbecue and Professional Use, Featuring Our “Stay-Cool” Stainless Steel Handle, 9″ and 12″ for $12.99 (list price $29.95)

Takeya Cold Brew Iced Coffee Maker, 1-Quart, Black for $18.18 (list price $24.99)

HOME

HC Collection Bed Sheet & Pillowcase Set HOTEL LUXURY 1800 Series Egyptian Quality Bedding Collection! Deep Pocket, Wrinkle & Fade Resistant,Luxurious,Comfortable,Extremely Durable(Queen, Multiple Colors Available) for $19.99 (list price $69.99)

Calily™ Eternity Ultrasonic Essential Oil Diffuser Aromatherapy with Relaxing & Soothing Multi-Color LED Light – Perfect for Home, Office, Spa, Etc. for $24.95 (list price $39.99)

The Original GORILLA GRIP Non-Slip Area Rug Pad & Mattress Gripper, Made In USA, Available in Many Sizes, For Hard Floors(5′ x 7′) for $16.97 (list price $26.79)

Delsey Luggage Helium Aero 25 Inch Expandable Spinner Trolley, Cobalt Blue,One Size for $109.99 (list price $360.00)

Vornado VFAN Jr. Vintage Air Circulator, Green for $59.99 (list price $79.99)

Mellanni Bed Sheet Set – Brushed Microfiber 1800 Bedding – Wrinkle, Fade, Stain Resistant – Hypoallergenic – 4 Piece (Queen, White) for $19.70 (list price $59.99)

Mrs. Meyer’s Hand Soap Lemon Verbena, 12.5 Fluid Ounce (Pack of 3) for $10.35 (list price $12.77)

AcuRite 02007 Digital Weather Center with Morning Noon and Night Precision Forecast Thermometer for $44.99 (list price $79.99)

Andake Inflatable Pillow Suitable as Travel Pillow, Neck pillow, Best Pillow for Supporting Neck while Travelling for $10.99 (list price $29.99)

Dreamfoam Bedding Arctic Dreams 10-Inch Cooling Gel Mattress, Queen for $249.99 (list price $799.99)

Whitmor Portable Closet Storage Organizer, Includes 2 Fabric Shelves / Bins, Gray for $19.99 (list price $39.99)

Shark 12 Volt Cordless Vacuum (SV66) for $33.99 (list price $49.99)

Utopia Bedding Super Plush Gel-Fiber 3D Hollow Siliconized Material Queen size Filled Pillows, Pack of 2 for $22.99 (list price $59.99)

700 GSM Premium Hotel & Spa Towels Set (White, 4 Pack, 27″ X 54″) Cotton for Maximum Softness and Absorbency by Utopia Towels for $33.99 (list price $59.99)

TubShroom The Revolutionary Tub Drain Protector Hair Catcher/Strainer/Snare, White for $12.99 (list price $19.95)

DampRid FG69LV Odor Genie, Lavender Vanilla for $3.84 (list price $4.99)

Quickie Tub N’ Tile Power Scrubber for $66.65 (list price $77.62)

Original Bamboo Memory Foam Pillow (Queen) for $29.99 (list price $169.99)

Estilo Removable and Washable Microfiber Ceiling and Fan Duster for $10.99 (list price $28.99)

AcuRite 02007 Digital Weather Center with Morning Noon and Night Precision Forecast Thermometer for $44.99 (list price $79.99)

Dreamfoam Bedding Arctic Dreams 10-Inch Cooling Gel Mattress, Queen for $249.99 (list price $799.99)

Zeroedge Stick-on Anywhere Portable 10-LED Wireless Motion Sensing Closet Cabinet LED Night Light / Stairs Light / Step Light Bar (Battery Operated) for $10.95 (list price $19.99)

Copco 2555-0189 Non-Skid 3-Tier Cabinet Organizer, 10-Inch for $5.99 (list price $8.99)

GermGuardian AC4825, 3-in-1 Air Cleaning System with True HEPA, UV-C and Odor Reduction, 22-Inch for $92.99 (list price $149.99)

Auto Trunk Organizer | Heavy Duty Design | Fits Any Size Cargo for Car, Truck or SUV | Collapsible and Folding Backseat Organizer for $12.95 (list price $49.99)

Whitmor Portable Closet Storage Organizer, Includes 2 Fabric Shelves / Bins, Gray for $19.99 (list price $39.99)

Home- It Mop and Broom Holder Wall Mount Garden Tool Storage Tool Rack Storage & Organization for the Home Plastic Hanger for Closet Garage Organizer (5-position) for $11.87 (list price $20.00)

SLEEP TITE Quilted Mattress Pad with Damask Cover and Down Alternative Fill – Queen for $23.99 (list price $24.99)

InterDesign Mildew-Free Water-Repellent Fabric Shower Curtain, 72-Inch by 72-Inch, White for $10.29 (list price $12.99)

Hoover FH50150 Carpet Basics Power Scrub Deluxe Carpet Cleaner for $99.98 (list price $219.99)

Alera SW503624BL Industrial Wire Shelving Starter Kit, 4 Shelves, 36w x 24d x 72h, Black for $114.48 (list price $324.00)

Hopsooken Travel Organizer Luggage Compression Pouches, Watermelon Red (7-Piece Set) for $11.99 (list price $39.99)

OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover, 7.22 Lbs for $9.97 (list price $16.99)

Invisible Glass Premium Glass Cleaner – 19 oz, 91164 for $9.38

AmazonBasics Microfiber Cleaning Cloth – 24 Pack for $14.25 (list price $14.81)

Armor All 82646 Cleaning and Leather Wipes – 25 sheets (pack of 2) for $5.97 (list price $11.79)

Gideon Handheld Portable Fabric Steamer Powerful Steamer with Fast Heat-up for $24.99 (list price $69.99)

HEALTH AND BEAUTY

BS-MALL Makeup Brushes Premium Makeup Brush Set (10pcs, Silver Black) for $8.99 (list price $45.99)

Philips Sonicare HealthyWhite+ electric rechargeable toothbrush, HX8911 for $59.95 after on-screen coupon (list price $119.99)

Crest 3D White Luxe Whitestrips Professional Effects – 20 Treatments and White Whitestrips 1 Hour Express – 2 Treatments Teeth Whitening Kit for $38.99 after on-screen coupon (list price $67.99)

Art Naturals Enhanced Vitamin C Serum with Hyaluronic Acid 1 Oz – Top Anti Wrinkle, Anti Aging & Repairs Dark Circles for $12.95 (list price $21.95)

Withings Go – Activity and Sleep Tracker, Black for $39.99 (list price $79.95)

Oral-B Pro 7000 SmartSeries Black Electronic Power Rechargeable Battery Electric Toothbrush with Bluetooth Connectivity Powered by Braun for $79.62 after on-screen coupon (list price $219.99)

Aromatherapy Top 6 Essential Oils 100% Pure & Therapeutic grade – Basic Sampler Gift Set & Premium Kit – 6/10 Ml (Lavender, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Orange, Peppermint) for $15.95 (list price $79.99)

Philips Sonicare 2 Series Plaque Control Sonic Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush, HX6211/30 for $29.95 after on-screen coupon (list price $69.99)

Withings Pulse Ox Tracker, Black for $59.97 (list price $99.95)

Lavender Essential Oil 4 Oz – 100% Pure & Natural Therapeutic Grade for $12.95 (list price $49.95)

Shekoo Beauty Sleek Styling Straightener – Professional Flat Iron with Tourmaline Ceramic Plates, Instant Heat Technology for $24.00 (list price $52.00)

Panasonic ES2207P Ladies Electric Shaver, 3-Blade Cordless Women’s Electric Razor with Pop-Up Trimmer, Use Wet or Dry for $19.00 (list price $24.99)

Aveeno Therapeutic Shave Gel, 7 Oz for $3.83 (list price $9.99)

Irish Spring Icyblast Cool Refreshment Deodorant Soap Unisex Soap, 8 Count for $3.97 (list price $10.00)

Oral-B Glide Pro-Health Comfort Plus Mint Flavor Floss, 40 M (Pack of 2) for $4.34 (list price $18.90)

Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, For all skin types, 16-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2) for $14.94 (list price $27.98)

Weixinbuy 1PC Secret Jelly Lipstick Color Changing Long Lasting Lip Gloss Random Color for $2.99 (list price $5.29)

Biore Deep Cleansing Pore Strips, Charcoal, 6 Count for $4.27 (list price $6.99)

Blackhead Remover Kit Blemish Remover Kit – by Utopia Care for $7.49 (list price $19.99)

Fitbit Charge Wristband, Blue, Large for $104.95 (list price $109.95)

Zyllion ZMA-13-BK Shiatsu Pillow Massager with Heat (Black) for $44.95 (list price $79.96)

Lysol Disinfecting Wipes Value Pack, Lemon & Lime Blossom, 240 Wipes (3 Packs of 80 Wipes) for $9.49 (list price $13.99)

CeraVe Moisturizing Lotion, 12 oz. for $8.39 (list price $13.99)

Panasonic ER-GN30-K Nose Ear & Hair Trimmer, Wet/Dry for $9.99 (list price $19.99)

Neutrogena Wet Skin Kids Stick Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 70, 0.47 Oz for $7.17 (list price $9.00)

Pure Body Naturals Coconut Milk Body Scrub with Dead Sea Salt, Almond Oil and Vitamin E for All Skin Type, 12 oz for $14.95 (list price $45.95)

Art Naturals Detangling Hair Brush 2pc Set, Pink & Black – Glide the Detangler Through Tangled Hair for $9.94 (list price $15.00)

Art Naturals Organic Daily Argan Oil Shampoo 16 oz, Best Moisturizing, Volumizing Sulfate Free Shampoo for $14.20 (list price $89.95)

Pure Body Naturals Beauty Dead Sea Mud Mask for Facial Treatment, 250g / 8.8 fl.oz for $14.95 (list price $19.95)

Gillette Fusion Manual Men’s Razor Blade Refills, 12 Count for $23.03 after on-screen coupon (list price $47.99)

OFFICE, SCHOOL, AND CRAFTS

LE Dimmable LED Desk Lamp, 7 Dimming Levels, Eye-care, 8W, Touch Sensitive, Daylight White, Folding Table Lamps, Reading Lamps, Bedroom Lamps (Silver White) for $19.99 

SINGER 7258 Stylist Award-Winning 100-Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine with DVD, 10 Presser Feet, Metal Frame, and More for $89.99 (list price $299.99)

Brush Pen Set – 20 Colors – Soft Flexible Real Brush Tip, Durable, Premium Grade, Create Watercolor Effect for $24.99 (list price $35.00)

Hynes Eagle Canvas 13.3-Inch Laptop Messenger Bag (Black) for $24.99 (list price $99.99)

AmazonBasics Backpack for SLR/DSLR Cameras and Accessories – Black for $21.56 (list price $29.99)

Niutop 72-color Premier Soft Core Art Colored Drawing Pencils of Marco for Artist Sketch/ Adult Secret Garden Coloring Book/ Kids Artist Writing/ Manga Artwork (72-color) for $21.99 (list price $74.99)

Canson Artist Series Universal Sketch Pad, 5.5″X8.5″ Side Wire for $5.59 (list price $8.40)

BELUGA Cable Clips & Cord Management System with 3M Back-Adhesive, Desktop Cable Organizer & Computer, Electrical, Charging or Mouse Cord Holder (Pack of 8) (Multi-color) for $7.99 (list price $14.99)

Post-it Notes Value Pack, 1 3/8 in x 1 7/8 in, Marseille Collection, 24 Pads/Pack (653-24APVAD) for $8.49 (list price $17.49)

Sargent Art Premium Coloring Pencils, Pack of 50 Assorted Colors, 22-7251 for $6.14 (list price $12.99)

Digital Luggage Scale For Weighing Checked Baggage for Air Travel – Large LED Display (Starlight Silver) for $11.97 (list price $35.97)

RFID Blocking Sleeves 10 Credit Card and 2 Passport Protectors for $8.95 (list price $14.95)

Sharpie Tank Highlighters, Chisel Tip, Assorted Colors, 12-Count for $5.19 (list price $12.96)

Paper Mate Flair Felt Tip Pens, Medium Point, Assorted Colors, 12-Count for $10.00 (list price $19.99)

MidBack Black Mesh Swivel Task Chair for $52.19 (list price $289.00)

Accuteck All-In-One Series W-8250-50BS A-PT 50 Digital with AC Adapter (Silver) for $16.99 (list price $49.99)

Emojistickers Most Popular Emojis, 288 Pack for $2.04

LolliZ Gel Pens | 96 Gel Pen Set – 2 Packs of 48 pens each. for $11.99 (list price $79.95)

Canson Artist Series Universal Sketch Pad, 5.5″X8.5″ Side Wire for $5.59 (list price $8.40)

Oxford Ruled Index Cards, 3″ x 5″, White, 100/Pack (31) for $1.00 (list price $1.79)

EXPO 2-in-1 Dry Erase Markers, Chisel Tip, Assorted, 4-Count for $5.64 (list price $13.86)

Modern High Back Mesh Executive Chair With Headrest And Flip Up Arms. Color: Silver Grey for $91.51 (list price $159.99)

LAMY Safari Fountain Pen, Charcoal Medium Nib (L17M) for $23.36 (list price $35.99)

Zebra Zebra 1.0mm Ballpoint Pen/Stylus Combo (ZEB33211) for $4.78 (list price $8.99)

Officemate Super 2-Way Sorter, Recycled, Black (26252) for $9.72 (list price $18.79)

TOPS The Legal Pad Legal Pad, 8-1/2 x 11-3/4 Inches, Perforated, Canary, Legal/Wide Rule, 50 Sheets per Pad, 12 Pads per Pack (7532) for $10.51 (list price $21.99)

Sharpie Stainless Steel Grip Pen, Fine Point, Black, 1-Count for $3.88 (list price $7.21)

Global Art Folia 6-Inch by 6-Inch Origami Paper, 10 Colors, 500-Pack for $10.88 (list price $12.70)

PENTEL PHN36 Oil Pastel Set With Carrying Case,36-Color Set, Assorted, 36/Set (PENPHN36) for $2.74 (list price $6.69)

OUTDOORS, GARDEN, AND SPORTS

6″ Handheld Brass Telescope with Wooden Box – Pirate Navigation for $6.69 (list price $14.99)

GreenWorks 2600502 13 Amp 20-Inch Corded Snow Thrower for $109.00 (list price $199.00)

Repel Lemon Eucalyptus Natural Insect Repellent, 4-Ounce Pump Spray for $4.97 (list price $6.99)

AAA 85 Piece Commuter First Aid Kit for $14.83 (list price $19.99)

Coleman 6201A748 100 Quart Xtreme 5 (Wheeled Cooler),Blue for $48.99 (list price $99.99)

Garden Hose Nozzle BESTOPE Hand Spray Nozzle – Heavy Duty 8 Adjustable Pattern Pistol Grip Front Trigger Water Nozzle with Connector for $9.99 (list price $39.99)

ThermoPro TP09 Remote Smoker Cooking Thermometer with Long Range Probe, Digital Wireless Thermometer for Meat, Grill, Oven, Smoker, BBQ, 300 Feet Range for $15.99 (list price $39.99)

Kootek Tactical Flashlight Knife K1 Multifunctional Self Defense Survival Knife with XML T6 LED Rechargeable Adjustable Torch Emergency Light for Vehicle Camping Outdoor for $19.98 (list price $26.99)

Grillaholics Grill Mat, Featured on Rachael Ray Top Grilling Accessories, Set of 2 Nonstick BBQ Mats for $19.95 (list price $39.97)

Coleman Classic Propane Stove for $34.99 (list price $49.99)

30 ounce Tumbler, Double Wall Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel, Grid Gear Nomad for $12.99 (list price $49.99)

LifeStraw Personal Water Filter for $19.95 (list price $25.00)

UShake Bike Lock Cable, 4-Feet Bike Cable Basic Self Coiling Resettable Combination Cable Bike Locks with Complimentary Mounting Bracket, 4 Feet x 1/2 Inch for $9.97 (list price $21.97)

Infuser Water Bottle with FREE Recipe Ebook – 28 Ounce Twist Cap Style Fruit Infused Water Bottle Made From Tritan Copolyester – Green Color for $8.98 (list price $39.99)

Coleman Airbed Cot – Queen for $104.99 (list price $199.99)

Ohuhu Portable Nylon Fabric Travel Camping Hammock, 600-Pound Capacity, Orange and Gray for $14.99 (list price $80.00)

iGuard Band All Natural Mosquito Repellent Bracelets – Six (6) Pack – Deet Free, Mess, Spray or Plastic – Deters Bugs for Hours – Natural Oil Bug Repellent for $9.49 (list price $49.99)

Coleman Compact Table for $24.99 (list price $49.99)

GDEALER Silicone Gloves – Meat Claws – Heat Resistant Grilling Oven Gloves Mitts Set BBQ Cooking Gloves with Meat Shredder and Silicone Basting Brush for $13.99 (list price $23.99)

Duduma Premium Classic Aviator Sunglasses with Metal Frame Uv400 Protection(Black frame/smoke lens) for $12.99 (list price $51.96)

Intex Classic Downy Airbed, Queen for $19.99 (list price $26.75)

Duduma Polarized Sports Sunglasses for Running Cycling Fishing Golf Tr90 Unbreakable Frame (black matte frame with black lens) for $21.99 (list price $99.96)

Survival Spark Magnesium Survival Fire Starter with Compass and Whistle for $7.49 (list price $12.95)

Streamlight 73001 Nano Light Miniature Keychain LED Flashlight, Black for $6.91 (list price $9.99)

TaoTronics LED Lantern, Camping Lantern Battery Operated Collapsible Camp Light for Fishing, Hiking, Emergency and Outdoor Adventures for $7.99 (list price $19.99)

ELECTRONICS

NETGEAR N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender, Essentials Edition (EX2700) for $29.99 (list price $39.99)

PlayStation Gold Wireless Stereo Headset – Jet Black for $59.99 (list price $99.99)

Cambridge SoundWorks OontZ Angle 3XL The Powerful Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker : Louder Volume 20 Watts+, Water Resistant (Black) for $74.99 (list price $249.99)

All-New Kindle E-reader – Black, 6″ Glare-Free Touchscreen Display, Wi-Fi – Includes Special Offers for $49.99 (list price $79.99)

Kindle Paperwhite E-reader – Black, 6″ High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Built-in Light, Wi-Fi – Includes Special Offers for $99.99 (list price $119.99)

Kindle Voyage E-reader, 6″ High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Wi-Fi – Includes Special Offers for $169.99 (list price $199.99)

Kindle for Kids Bundle with the latest Kindle E-reader, 2-Year Worry-Free Guarantee, Blue Cover for $69.99 (list price $124.98)

GoPro HERO Session Kit for $179.99 (list price $249.99)

Sabrent Premium 4 Port Aluminum Mini USB 2.0 Rotatable Hub [90°/180° Degree Rotatable] (HB-UMMC) for $8.99 (list price $13.99)

Cable Matters Gold Plated High Speed HDMI Cable, 6 Feet (3 Pack) for $9.99 (list price $19.99)

Lexar JumpDrive S75 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive – LJDS75-128ABNL (Black) for $18.99 (list price $35.99)

Sharkk Mouse Wired Ergonomic Vertical Mouse Optical Tracking Mouse with Adjustable DPI for Computer and Laptop for $19.99 (list price $79.99)

Fritesla Virtual Reality Headset 3D Glasses VR Box for Smartphone Iphone 6 plus Samsung S6 for $14.99 (list price $49.99)

Lexar Multi-Card 25-In-1 USB 3.0 Reader – LRW025URBNA for $14.98 (list price $34.99)

BlueTech 6 Outlet 2 USB Port Wall Adapter with Safety Indicator Lights – White for $17.99 (list price $39.99)

TP-Link AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE200) for $29.95 (list price $69.99)

AmazonBasics External Hard Drive Case for $6.49 

D-scope Pro Google Cardboard Kit with Straps 3D Virtual Reality Compatible with Android & Apple Easy Setup Instructions Machine Cut Quality Construction 45mm Lenses HD Visual Experience for $11.99 (list price $19.99)

Lexar Professional USB 3.0 Dual-Slot Reader – LRW400CRBNA for $18.98 (list price $49.99)

SHARKK Compact Mouse High-Precision Wireless Optical Mouse for Laptops and PC’s. for $15.19 (list price $27.99)

TiVo Mini with IR/RF Remote – No Monthly Service Fees – Extends Your TiVo DVR for $149.00

Samsung 32GB BAR (METAL) USB 3.0 Flash Drive (MUF-32BA/AM) for $10.50 (list price $10.99)

Jensen JTA-230 3 Speed Stereo Turntable with Built in Speakers for $43.00 (list price $79.99)

iRonsnow IS-088 Dynamo Emergency Solar Hand Crank Self Powered AM/FM/NOAA Weather Radio, LED Flashlight, Smart Phone Charger Power Bank with Cables(Red) for $19.99 (list price $79.99)

BÖHM Bluetooth Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones with Inline Microphone – Black / Silver for $84.99 (list price $159.95)

TP-Link AC750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Range Extender (RE200) for $29.95 (list price $69.99)

WD 1TB Black My Passport Ultra Portable External Hard Drive – USB 3.0 – WDBGPU0010BBK-NESN for $53.84 (list price $99.99)

Dell SE2416HX 23.8″ Screen LED-Lit IPS Monitor for $99.99 (list price $229.99)

Belkin 6-Outlet SurgeMaster Wall-Mount Surge Protector, 1045 Joules (F9H620-CW) for $10.16 (list price $19.99)

TOOLS

DRIVE Natural Car Air Freshener (Green) – Best Auto Purifier is Certified Moso Bamboo Activated Charcoal 200g – Unscented Deodorizer, Drying Bag Removes Allergens & Moisture – Prevents Mold & Bacteria for $9.97 (list price $29.99)

Nest Learning Thermostat, 3rd Generation, Works with Amazon Alexa for $199.00 (list price $249.00)

Oxgord CAN OBD II Scanner Tool for Check Engine Light & Diagnostics, Direct Scan and Read Out for $14.95 (list price $49.95)

DEWALT DC970K-2 18-Volt Compact Drill/Driver Kit for $89.00 (list price $149.00)

Best Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, Pack of 50 for $19.99

Drop Stop – The Original Patented Car Seat Gap Filler – Set of 2 (AS SEEN ON SHARK TANK) for $19.99 (list price $25.00)

Infora Utility TU247 KeyTool Multitool Set for $4.78 (list price $11.83)

Sminiker Portable Survival Aircraft Aluminum Defender Tactical Pen with Glassbreaker, Writing, Self Defense (Black) for $11.99 (list price $32.99)

IRWIN VISE-GRIP GrooveLock V-Jaw Pliers, 8-Inch, 2078108 for $8.30 (list price $20.64)

Hausbell 7W Ultra Bright Mini LED Flashlight Tactical Flashlight (2 Pack) for $6.99 (list price $10.99)

Xentyx – Survival Gear, Carabiner Multitool Clip In Outdoor Camping, Hunting, Tactical Military Equipment – Multi Tool Locking Knife – Black Heavy Duty Pocket Blade for $12.87 (list price $23.99)

Gerber Suspension Multi-Plier [22-01471] for $27.49 (list price $49.32)

Makita T-01725 Impact Drill-Driver Bit Set, Black Oxide, 70-Piece for $22.99 (list price $45.00)

Kidde FA110 Multi Purpose Fire Extinguisher 1A10BC, 1 Pack for $19.98 (list price $42.99)

True Utility TU200US 20 Tools in 1 Utility FIXR Pocket Tool for $4.62 (list price $22.99)

Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit for $41.71 (list price $77.79)

Astor Bidet Fresh Water Spray Non-Electric Mechanical Bidet Toilet Seat Attachment CB-1000 for $25.95 (list price $44.95)

Stanley 46-071 Premium Quick Square Layout Tool, 7″ for $5.97 (list price $10.30)

The American Red Cross Blackout Buddy the emergency LED flashlight, blackout alert and nightlight, pack of 2, ARCBB200W-DBL for $21.06 (list price $43.99)

SE MH1047L Illuminated Multi-Power LED Head Magnifier for $9.24 (list price $19.95)

Dremel 290-01 0.2 Amp 7,200 Stroke Per Minute Engraver includes Letter and Number Template for $16.99 (list price $29.45)

IRWIN VISE-GRIP North American Lineman’s Pliers, 9-1/2″, 2078209 for $11.00 (list price $22.10)

Stanley 84-114 3 Piece Basic 6-Inch Slip Joint, 6-Inch Long Nose, and 6-Inch Diagonal Plier Set for $9.89 (list price $19.48)

DEWALT DW2166 45-Piece Screwdriving Set with Tough Case for $9.99 (list price $41.80)

Stanley 68-010 Multibit Ratcheting Screwdriver with 10 Assorted Bits for $9.26 (list price $20.12)

Etekcity Wireless Remote Control Electrical Outlet Switch for Household Appliances, White (Fixed Code, 1Rx-1Tx) for $11.99 (list price $15.99)

DreamSpa 1432 3-way Rainfall Shower-Head and Handheld Shower, Chrome for $23.99 (list price $53.98)

3M 6503QL Rugged Comfort Quick Latch Half Facepiece Reusable Respirator, Large for $18.15 (list price $22.88)

Turtle Wax T-240KT Headlight Lens Restorer Kit for $7.99 (list price $9.81)

Floureon 38-piece Precision Screwdriver Set Repair Tool Kit for iPad, iPhone, PC, Watch, Samsung and Other Smartphone Tablet Computer Electronic Devices for $13.99 (list price $35.99)

Tools of Life Car Hammer Seatbelt Cutter Window Breaker Emergency Escape Tool for $3.39 (list price $22.95)

Dremel 710-08 All-Purpose Rotary Accessory Kit, 160-Piece for $24.98 (list price $44.74)

Revolver Drill Brush – Power Scrubbing Drill Attachment – Multi-Purpose Cleaning Tool for $17.99 (list price $18.99)

Racor B-1R Solo Vertical Bike Rack, White for $19.99 (list price $21.00)

Etekcity Wireless Doorbell Operating at 1000-feet with 1 Plug-in Receiver and 1 Push Button, 52 Chimes, White for $18.99 (list price $23.98)

Epica Folding Step Stool – Ideal for Kids and Adults-Non-Slip 9″ x 11″ Platform – Adds 9 Inches of Height – Holds Up to 350 lbs. – Black for $11.95 (list price $24.95)

Stanley JC509 1000 Peak Amp Jump Starter with Compressor for $69.98 (list price $99.99)

Gerber Splice Pocket Tool, Black [31-000013] for $11.85 (list price $22.10)


November 24, 2016 – 9:00am

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Heinz Beans Ad Pulled From the UK for Being “Dangerous”

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Heinz UK via YouTube

Aside from a little—or a lot—of gas, what could be dangerous about cans of baked beans? If you’re the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority, plenty. They’ve banned the commercial for Heinz Beanz featured below for fear it might incite injurious copycat behavior in children.

In the ad, several people are seen singing and drumming on empty tin cans. The song has a positive message about love, but the ASA fears it carries more sinister connotations: If a child were to try replicating the song with his or her own cans, they might cut themselves on the sharp edges of the can’s lip or lid.

According to Advertising Age, Heinz argued that no reports of any injuries had been issued. The ASA was unmoved and has prohibited the commercial from airing on broadcast television. “We considered there was a health and safety risk [in recreating the ‘Can Song’] particularly if a child was to attempt to play the song with an empty tin without adult supervision,” the agency said in a statement.

The ad is still available online, where it has racked up more 1.6 million views.

[h/t Advertising Age]


November 24, 2016 – 8:00am

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