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This purportedly resulted in the agent switching gears and working out a deal for the grill for one of his other clients- George Foreman. This, of course, makes no sense at all as no agent who wanted to keep his job would do such a thing simply over a missed phone call.

In an interview in , Hogan changed the story to something a bit more plausible- he was approached by his agent in the s about the idea of endorsing a line of kitchen products. America was then pitched three different devices his agent had managed to wrangle him offers for: a meatball maker, a blender and a grill. George Foreman. It may even be the case that Hogan was simply offered an endorsement of a grill that was not the product that became the George Foreman Grill, but later confused it as such.

Hogan did later endorse a product known as the Hulk Hogan Ultimate Grill. Whatever the case, according to Boehm, Salton Inc sent a prototype grill and some information about it to Foreman after getting in contact with his lawyer. Unfortunately for them, they were promptly stonewalled by the former champ for several months. This was a bit odd as Foreman was known to be a huge lover of hamburgers and had once noted he made a practice of carefully draining the fat from every piece of meat he cooked- the very thing the grill was literally invented to do.

To call the George Foreman Grill a successful product would be an understatement. Next to perhaps the discovery of propane, nothing has changed the grilling game quite like George Foreman's "lean, mean, fat grilling machine. The electric grill has come in a wide range of varieties and it's so easy to use that you almost have to try to mess up a piece of grilled chicken. This isn't to say it's percent idiot-proof a guy in Florida did burn his house down by trying to bake cookies with it but it's pretty close.

The product isn't simply an easy way to grill indoors, but it really is a healthier way to cook, too. The grill became famous for its ability to drain grease and fat from cooking meat, but it also helps with reducing carcinogenic compounds that may be more present in meat grilled outdoors via Livestrong.

Boxing heavyweight champ George Foreman didn't invent the grill — more on that in a second — but how he came to endorse it is a pretty wacky story. Shortly after finding a manufacturer and appearing on late-night infomercials, the humble little appliance—rebranded as the George Foreman Grill—became a runaway hit.

By , 55 million of the grills had sold. So what gives? How did this ordinary-looking countertop gizmo become one of the most successful kitchen appliances in U. And the American mania over fat was no small factor, either. Well, sure. But according to his website, Foreman still uses the grill that bears his name.



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