As Seen on TV: Does it Work?

As Seen on TV: Does it Work?

Can Zicam live up to its claim to shorten a cold?

6 News asked an area emergency room doctor for his opinion on the clinical data that is available and if there is any truth to claims Zicam's maker makes. More>>

Can Kill A Watt help you save hundreds on your electric bill? Video included

Has the recession got you looking to save money any way you can? The As Seen on TV product called Kill A Watt is advertised to help you save hundreds on your electric bills. More>>

Does Save a Blade make old razors like new?

Razor blades can cost hundreds of dollars a year, but an As Seen on TV product promises to lengthen the life of blades and save you money. More>>

Does nail trimmer for pets really deliver? Video included

You may have seen television ads for the Pedipaws device for trimming your pet's nails, but does it deliver on its promises? More>>

Do Aqua Globes keep plants watered enough?

Is keeping your house plants alive a full time job? Not anymore, at least according to the As Seen on TV product called Aqua Globes. More>>

Does Ped Egg help manicure feet effectively?

Many people spend hundreds of dollars a year keeping their feet smooth and well maintained. But could an As Seen on TV product that costs less than $10 really remove calluses and save time and money? More>>

Does the Forearm Forklift rise to the occasion? Video included

An "As Seen on TV" product called Forearm Forklifts, that costs just $19.99, promises to make all your furniture feel lighter and to make moving large items something almost anyone can do. More>>

Do Tree Tomatoes really grow over 60 bushels from 1 plant? Video included

Skyrocketing food prices have a lot of people searching for creative solutions to feed their families, such as some As Seen on TV. More>>

How effective is OxiClean on stains?

OxiClean is advertised as the "stain specialist," with a claim that it will remove more than 100 different stains. More>>

Does Pushup Pro really tone and strengthen muscles? Video included

Many people spend time each week trying to tone and strengthen their muscles. Could a product advertised on TV and the Internet make someone stronger in 10 days? More>>

Mighty Putty: Mighty surprising or mighty disappointing?

A two-toned epoxy called Mighty Putty is advertised to stop leaks, fix ceramics, and even have such strong bonding power it can help pull a fully loaded tractor-trailer. So 6 News put it to the test.  More>>

Does Grease Bullet really eliminate need to scrub pots?

A cleaning product advertised on TV claims it eliminates the need to scrub pans covered with baked on grease so 6 News put it to the test.  More>>

ShedEnder: Does the name back up the claim?

Pet owners often try to get their dogs and cats' fur off their clothes, furniture and floors. So 6 News tested the As Seen on TV product  ShedEnder to see if it lives up to its claims. More>>

Do GreenBags really make produce last longer?

Ads claim that GreenBags can extend the life of produce by up to a month so 6 News put them to the test. More>>

How absorbent does Zorbeez turn out to be?

A product called Zorbeez claims to help the environment by cutting out the need for paper towels so 6 News put its absorbency claims to the test. More>>

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