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Ex-Cowboys Coach Jimmy Johnson Wants You To ExtenZe Your Own Johnson
By Meg Marco on February 5, 2010 11:57 AM  
One might think it would be embarrassing to shill for a non-FDA approved herbal "male enhancement" remedy. Jimmy Johnson doesn't think so. Is he broke or something? More »

Why Commercials Sometimes Aren't Perfectly Synced With The Shows
By Laura Northrup on August 29, 2009 5:14 PM  

—>Zac read our recent post about Comcast randomly throwing advertisements in the middle of cartoons and other programming. He let us know that the errant commercials can be explained by science. Broadcasting technology science, that is!  More »

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Who's Smiling Now? Enzyte Scammer Gets 25 Years In Prison
By Meg Marco on August 28, 2008 4:03 PM  

—>Steve Warshak, founder of the company responsible for "Enzyte," has been sentenced to 25 years in prison and ordered to pay a fine of $93,000, says the AP. U.S. District Judge S. Arthur Spiegel also ordered the company, along with other defendants, to forfeit more than $500 million that it bilked from consumers.  More »

Enzyte's Steve Warshak (And His Mom) Found Guilty!
By Chris Walters on February 23, 2008 4:14 AM  

—> Hooray! Steve Warshak, the snake oil salesman responsible for Enzyte (and consequently for those awful "Smiling Bob" ads) was found guilty today of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering. So was his mom.  More »

Former VP Admits "Enzyte Male Enhancement" Ads Are Complete Fiction
By Meg Marco on January 29, 2008 4:57 PM  
James Teegarden Jr., the former vice president of operations at Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, explained Tuesday in U.S. District Court how he and others at the company made up much of the content that appeared in Enzyte ads.  More »

Jury Selection For Enzyte Trial Started Today
By Chris Walters on January 12, 2008 12:50 AM  

—> Jury selection began today for the federal trial against the man, his mom, and the business associates responsible for the "male enhancement" supplement Enzyte, reports WKRC in Cincinnaaa-ti. The charges against Steve Warshak and his Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals company include "committing wire and mail fraud, money laundering, and misbranding." No mention of creating what's possibly the world's most irritating TV ad, but we guess that crime is so great that it's being left for hell to sort out.  More »

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