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Blendtec

Seth Godin as the new Galloping Gourmet

Submitted by Tom Kephart on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 9:00pm.
  • Blendtec
  • funny
  • Graham Kerr
  • Meatball Sundae
  • Seth Godin
  • Tom Dickson
  • Will It Blend

The YouTube video series "Will It Blend?" with Blendtec CEO Tom Dickson is hilarious. It's a descendant of Dan Ackroyd's classic Saturday Night Live sketch "Bass-O-Matic," but with a real commercial-grade blender (from Blendtec, of course) and all kinds of objects, from marbles to an iPhone.

In a recent edition, Seth Godin's book Meatball Sundae gets the "Will It Blend?" treatment, as Tom makes an actual meatball sundae and then automagically email-beams it to Seth's house.

Finding it disgusting (Seth's a vegetarian), he proceeds to don the required lab coat and use his own Blendtec to make a tasty vegetarian variation of the sundae, complete with a page from his book.

I'm pretty sure Graham Kerr has little to worry about. But I would like one of the cell phones with the built-in transporter.


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