One of the first informercials I saw as a kid. This was back when the infomercial concept was new and unfamilar. I wanted one so badly that an immersion blender was among the first things I bought with my own money after getting my first job. FYI: The skim milk thing is real (though flavorless), but I remember seeing somewhere many years later that the peanut butter in the can was faked by adding real store bought peanut butter during a production stop down that you don't see (because it wasn't working the way they planned). Idk why but the whole "late show... and it'll never show" line is the one part of this that seemed to be burned in and survived in my memory this whole time until now.
Gosh I remember this. It was on ALL the time. I still remember the making cream from milk bit when she says " the late show, the late late show and it will never show" LOL I wish the entire segment was uploaded but this is still amazing.
This was the first infomercial I ever saw and I ended up buying this. I liked that the long stick was metal because all the knockoffs were plastic. Back then, this was the only model that came with four interchangeable blades (the fourth isn't shown in these clips) and the main blade had "teeth" on it to chop through ice. I used it for years but then started moving around the country and lost it somewhere in my moves. I still miss this thing. Hysterical to me that I've seen this so many times as a kid, and I was quoting the host word for word when she was making mayo. "No good chef cooks with a cold egg...ask any of em..." The other line (not shown) is after making the daiquiri, she says "Now, if this is for the adults, you add a little rum to it, and that's how ya do it...."🤣
These infomercials used to air around 4:30 to 6:AM where I lived. I would sometimes wake up early just to watch them. I remember this one. I remember the hand-hammered wok. I remember the Chopomatic or something like that. I remember Kevin Trudeau and his Mega Memory stuff. There was another one that was for a album or CD collection of 1950s hits. I remember Triple Edge windshield wipers, and I remember a hand-crank food processor called the Rap Tou, which was my favorite one.
You are lucky. I didn’t have this machine, my spouse found a lump in the potatoes. As any reasonable person would react, the marriage ended then and there.
Every time I have cracked an egg in the last 30 years, I've heard Sandy's scolding, "No good chef cooks with a cold egg. Ask any of 'em; they'll tell ya!"
So there I lay, reveling in my 14 year old teen angst on the couch, watching infomercials because they soothed me in a way I couldn't articulate. Never would I have guessed that what I thought was a weird quirk of mine was actually very common.
As a kid I was fascinated by the mayo making segment. As an adult I am annoyed at how often she moves the jar up, then back to the counter. Up, back down, up back down. This is why Cathy Mitchell won out career wise.
I've been looking for this infomerical. I bought a Kitchenmate Daily at a thrift story (All original packaging!) for $4. It does do everything they claim.
I used to love watching this infomercial as a kid. I can't believe how clearly I remember this! I remember my favorite part was when she whipped the skim milk, I was so fascinated haha! 😂😂
I remember this infomercial, and specifically, the Strawberry Whip Delight. I really wanted this machine but was a broke college student, so I couldn't afford it. Thank you for posting, great memories. :)
I was about... 5 when this came out. I didn't understand much of what the lady was talking about, but the image of the strawberry going into the skim milk whip has forever been burned into my memory.
I remember this infomercial vividly. Immersion blenders are more common now, but they seemed like magic then! Of course, a whipped topping made from skim milk is going to taste like whipped skim milk, not whipped cream. But it seemed like a wonderful transformation in the infomercial. I liked how infomercials in those days were made to feel at least a little more like real "programs" than just happened to have some gadget as the topic of the day, instead of just straight out never-ending ads.
As a kid I would watch these shows and get confused how I never saw the previous episode they mentioned, or when they said "see you next time", why the next episode wasn't there the following week . . .
@@Wild1995 If I remember correctly, I think in the full infomercial, she actually suggested adding vanilla and sugar to it, because it was skim. At a certain point, you're doing so much to it that you haven't really gained anything by not just making normal whipped cream.
@@trishoconnor2169 You are remembering correctly. I saw this informercial so many times as a teen that I was quoting most of these clips pretty much word for word and I remember her saying to add sweetener to the whipped milk. I actually bought this thing too. Had it for many years
Thanks for this video .... I hope one day that someone will put back the complete version of this informercial! It reminds me so much memory about my late father, who had purchased this stick blender... Have a great day!
Interesting, I've been looking for her as the host for this product since it first aired, but I remember it as the "Daily Mixer" by Sunbeam or Oaster. Thanks for posting this!
The way I ruined a couple tops to my mother’s peanuts canisters at age 5 trying to make peanut butter with a fork 🤣 this damn lady influenced me and lives in my head rent free for the past 34 years
Glad to see this again after all these years. A couple of missing things: adding a little lemon to your mayonnaise because it will turn brown if you don't. Also the aerator blade is supposed to be crooked (so don't go home and hammer it flat), the meat grinder blade and the grinder attachment (for coffee beans, cheeses, etc.).
hahaha, I remember the "don't go home and hammer it flat" comment too...and I had this immersion blender and the meat grinder barely worked. You had to cut chicken up into cubes to get it to grind
God i grew up watching this what a wonderful world it was back than it really was I know people think yea right tired if hearing about they're world but it really was different folks a simpler cleaner time in life
I want to see the whole thing! I just picked up a Mr. Mixer at a thrift store, it's identical looking. I'm not really sure what blade to use for what...
She ruined peanut butter for me as a kid. I remember being horrified that my PB&J had lard. Eventually they had a retraction and displayed a scrolling text saying the statement wasn't true.
I remember picking up the phone to order. Remember when the operator's voice, her happy peppy voice getting cranky when I declined her offer for the deluxe model at a increased price and the offer for a lifetime warranty. Had it for about a year until a little post that stuck out of the shaft to hold the blade in place broke off. It did do what the commercial said it would though, it was just the quality wasn't good.
Its funny because Amazing Discoveries came out with a similar product right after this called the "Magic Wand." They copied her making bread crumbs in the plastic bag, making cream from milk, and made mayo in a jar. The guy even stole her ROOM TEMPERATURE egg line.
I wish I could find the OG infomercial for this product when it was called the Bamix, starring a woman named Lois and and old man named Dave. It wasn't tightly scripted and there were moments when she clearly was getting annoying with him interrupting her.
Seeing Skim milk turn into whipped cream amazed me when I was little. Haven’t seen this informercial in over 30 years. Still honestly amazes me 😆
After 32 years I still am desperate to try it. “It’s like marshmallow “. That gets me every time!
Me to its amazing after over 30 years everything came flowing right back as it if i was there after this is would watch glow ladies wrestling lol
Strawberry whipped delight!!
One of the first informercials I saw as a kid. This was back when the infomercial concept was new and unfamilar. I wanted one so badly that an immersion blender was among the first things I bought with my own money after getting my first job. FYI: The skim milk thing is real (though flavorless), but I remember seeing somewhere many years later that the peanut butter in the can was faked by adding real store bought peanut butter during a production stop down that you don't see (because it wasn't working the way they planned). Idk why but the whole "late show... and it'll never show" line is the one part of this that seemed to be burned in and survived in my memory this whole time until now.
Milk foam and strawberries@@timbyrum6745
Gosh I remember this. It was on ALL the time. I still remember the making cream from milk bit when she says " the late show, the late late show and it will never show" LOL I wish the entire segment was uploaded but this is still amazing.
This was the first infomercial I ever saw and I ended up buying this. I liked that the long stick was metal because all the knockoffs were plastic. Back then, this was the only model that came with four interchangeable blades (the fourth isn't shown in these clips) and the main blade had "teeth" on it to chop through ice. I used it for years but then started moving around the country and lost it somewhere in my moves. I still miss this thing. Hysterical to me that I've seen this so many times as a kid, and I was quoting the host word for word when she was making mayo. "No good chef cooks with a cold egg...ask any of em..." The other line (not shown) is after making the daiquiri, she says "Now, if this is for the adults, you add a little rum to it, and that's how ya do it...."🤣
I remember this lady. “The late show, the late late show, the much too late show, and it’ll never show “
I’ve had that quote living in my head for 30+ years lol
OMG..... that is what I remembered too. I would watch the infomercial just to watch her say that line.
Me too! OMG@@katieworley6108
@@katieworley6108 hahaha me too, it was stuck in my head for ages.
This started my obsession with kitchen infomercials. So awesome seeing it again!
These infomercials used to air around 4:30 to 6:AM where I lived. I would sometimes wake up early just to watch them. I remember this one. I remember the hand-hammered wok. I remember the Chopomatic or something like that. I remember Kevin Trudeau and his Mega Memory stuff. There was another one that was for a album or CD collection of 1950s hits. I remember Triple Edge windshield wipers, and I remember a hand-crank food processor called the Rap Tou, which was my favorite one.
I was a newly wed in 1990 and you have no idea how this machine saved our marriage. We NEVER had lumpy mashed potatoes in any meal.
You are lucky. I didn’t have this machine, my spouse found a lump in the potatoes. As any reasonable person would react, the marriage ended then and there.
Every time I have cracked an egg in the last 30 years, I've heard Sandy's scolding, "No good chef cooks with a cold egg. Ask any of 'em; they'll tell ya!"
So there I lay, reveling in my 14 year old teen angst on the couch, watching infomercials because they soothed me in a way I couldn't articulate. Never would I have guessed that what I thought was a weird quirk of mine was actually very common.
I remembered the complete version of this being up on TH-cam over a decade ago and then lost. Thank you for bringing some of this back.
Yes yes I've been looking for this infomercial!!!
Rumor has it she blended her shoulder pads
As a kid I was fascinated by the mayo making segment. As an adult I am annoyed at how often she moves the jar up, then back to the counter. Up, back down, up back down. This is why Cathy Mitchell won out career wise.
I would love to see this class infomercial as done by Cathy Mitchell!
"PLEASE PAY ATTENTION! This is important." LOL this woman pulls out all the tricks.
I've been looking for this infomerical. I bought a Kitchenmate Daily at a thrift story (All original packaging!) for $4. It does do everything they claim.
I find infomercials are always pretty honest. The real question is how much you need it and how much you'll actually use it
I remember the strawberry daiquiri when she said "this is my favorite" and then she had to look at it.... :)
I used to love watching this infomercial as a kid. I can't believe how clearly I remember this! I remember my favorite part was when she whipped the skim milk, I was so fascinated haha! 😂😂
You can play a drinking game every time she says newlyweds or machine
I didn't want to be that drunk....
Man, I saw this infomercial 1000 times as a kid!
These early infomercials (and some present ones?) are basically the same demonstration they do at fair shows, but videotaped and shown on tv!
So glad to have found this. I loved it when I was a kid.
I remember this infomercial, and specifically, the Strawberry Whip Delight. I really wanted this machine but was a broke college student, so I couldn't afford it. Thank you for posting, great memories. :)
I was about... 5 when this came out. I didn't understand much of what the lady was talking about, but the image of the strawberry going into the skim milk whip has forever been burned into my memory.
I used watch these early Saturday morning lol
I remember this infomercial vividly. Immersion blenders are more common now, but they seemed like magic then! Of course, a whipped topping made from skim milk is going to taste like whipped skim milk, not whipped cream. But it seemed like a wonderful transformation in the infomercial. I liked how infomercials in those days were made to feel at least a little more like real "programs" than just happened to have some gadget as the topic of the day, instead of just straight out never-ending ads.
As a kid I would watch these shows and get confused how I never saw the previous episode they mentioned, or when they said "see you next time", why the next episode wasn't there the following week . . .
Exactly. It would taste like foamy milk. You would have to add vanilla flavor and sugar to give it any chance of tasting like whipped cream
@@Wild1995 If I remember correctly, I think in the full infomercial, she actually suggested adding vanilla and sugar to it, because it was skim. At a certain point, you're doing so much to it that you haven't really gained anything by not just making normal whipped cream.
@@trishoconnor2169 You are remembering correctly. I saw this informercial so many times as a teen that I was quoting most of these clips pretty much word for word and I remember her saying to add sweetener to the whipped milk. I actually bought this thing too. Had it for many years
I like that hyper dramatic introductory music, like we are watching a high speed police chase, or something.
Oh, the kids love it! And don't forget those newlyweds!
Thanks for this video .... I hope one day that someone will put back the complete version of this informercial! It reminds me so much memory about my late father, who had purchased this stick blender... Have a great day!
Glad you enjoyed it!
(Me watching this at 5 years old)
"Wow!!! Cool!"
Same :D
@@shawnabirnbaum8658 I still want one lol. Knowing it would be another kitchen gadget I'd never use lol.
@@apachette07 you only live once. do it. treat yourself lmfao
So glad you found this. I loved it! I wish someone would get the one with Florence Henderson
I remember this being on before school at 630am
Interesting, I've been looking for her as the host for this product since it first aired, but I remember it as the "Daily Mixer" by Sunbeam or Oaster. Thanks for posting this!
The way I ruined a couple tops to my mother’s peanuts canisters at age 5 trying to make peanut butter with a fork 🤣 this damn lady influenced me and lives in my head rent free for the past 34 years
Glad to see this again after all these years. A couple of missing things: adding a little lemon to your mayonnaise because it will turn brown if you don't. Also the aerator blade is supposed to be crooked (so don't go home and hammer it flat), the meat grinder blade and the grinder attachment (for coffee beans, cheeses, etc.).
hahaha, I remember the "don't go home and hammer it flat" comment too...and I had this immersion blender and the meat grinder barely worked. You had to cut chicken up into cubes to get it to grind
God i grew up watching this what a wonderful world it was back than it really was I know people think yea right tired if hearing about they're world but it really was different folks a simpler cleaner time in life
You must not have watched the news back then. lol
I want to see the whole thing!
I just picked up a Mr. Mixer at a thrift store, it's identical looking.
I'm not really sure what blade to use for what...
This is exactly what you need!
I remember this infomercial
She ruined peanut butter for me as a kid. I remember being horrified that my PB&J had lard. Eventually they had a retraction and displayed a scrolling text saying the statement wasn't true.
The Bitch!
This gal reminds me of your Aunt. She likes to hit the slots and order old school frozen cocktails!
I remember watching this when it originally aired because I swore she was saying "penis" instead of "peanuts."
I remember picking up the phone to order. Remember when the operator's voice, her happy peppy voice getting cranky when I declined her offer for the deluxe model at a increased price and the offer for a lifetime warranty. Had it for about a year until a little post that stuck out of the shaft to hold the blade in place broke off. It did do what the commercial said it would though, it was just the quality wasn't good.
Milk and strawberries YUM
These early infomercials with no co-host or studio audience clapping like seals are weird. So quiet and serious.
I remember this!
Its funny because Amazing Discoveries came out with a similar product right after this called the "Magic Wand." They copied her making bread crumbs in the plastic bag, making cream from milk, and made mayo in a jar. The guy even stole her ROOM TEMPERATURE egg line.
This woman was the original. Nobody can top her.
She's obsessed with newlyweds.
And "peanits".
Clearly marketing for wedding gift crowd :)
R.I.P ARNOLD MORRIS
R.I.P ARNOLD MORRIS
The daily hand blender mixer
I wish I could find the OG infomercial for this product when it was called the Bamix, starring a woman named Lois and and old man named Dave. It wasn't tightly scripted and there were moments when she clearly was getting annoying with him interrupting her.
I think it was updated Thunderstick Pro - Infomercial is on TH-cam and is very similar...
I'd buy this today 🤣🤣
Wasn't that later called the "Daily Mixer"?
"Starring" Sandy Mason....Sandy who?
I remember this
This lady just ANNOYED me.
6:10 I wonder what silly thing she said that they had to dub over her talking with machine noise several times.
This woman reminds me of a homeless crack addict who changed her life thru informecials
I'm dead !!!! Wow !!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Mmmm. Skim milk and Tang.
Disgusting.
Newlyweds love it
This machine saved our marriage because we never had lumpy mashed potatoes
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