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Ronald Martin Popeil (/poʊˈpiːl/ poh-PEEL; May 3, 1935 – July 28, 2021) was an
American inventor and
marketing personality, and
founder of the
direct response...
- in Voice.
Popeil is the
eldest daughter of
inventor S. J.
Popeil (1915–1984) and
Eloise Popeil (1925–2010).
Popeil's half-brother, Ron
Popeil, was an inventor...
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Popeil is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Lisa
Popeil (born 1956),
American voice coach, singer, and
musician Ron
Popeil (1935–2021)...
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Popeil's father,
Samuel "S.J."
Popeil.
Products include the Veg-O-Matic and the
Popeil Pocket Fisherman, a
product manufactured by S.J.
Popeil's company...
- States. It was non-electric and
invented by
Samuel J.
Popeil and
later sold by his son Ron
Popeil along with more than 20
other distributors across the...
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reggae genre in general. "Mr.
Popeil" is a song
discussing the
inventor Sam
Popeil (the
father of
inventor Ron
Popeil) and his
myriad inventions of varying...
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Karen Walker (née Delaney;
previously St. Croix,
Popeil, and Finster) is a
fictional character on the
American television sitcom Will & Grace, portra****...
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points used in the 1978 and
later Ginsu commercials were used by Ron
Popeil, the
early TV marketer, in the 1950s. and the Cinécraft
Quikut knife commercials...
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present "zeitgeist" than the "earnest fervor" of
spokesmen like Mays and Ron
Popeil.
Consumer Reports reported that the
infomercial for "ShamWow!" initially...
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whole pigs, are
often cooked at
speeds ranging from 3 rpm to 1 rpm. Ron
Popeil,
inventor of the
Ronco "Showtime"
rotisserie oven,
claims that 6 rpm is...