Monster Trucks and Hair-in-a-Can: Who Says America Doesn't Make Anything Anymore?

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Monster Trucks and Hair-in-a-Can: Who Says America Doesn't Make Anything Anymore?

Author: Bill Geist
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Who says America doesn't make anything anymore? Where else could you find Bob Chandler, who made a fortune by inventing the huge-wheeled, car-crushing monster truck? Or Hall Schlenger, creator of the cable Fish Channel? ("You have to understand the entertainment value of a fish.") And what about Ron Popeil, of the Pocket Fisherman, Veg-o-Matic, and spray-on hair? All this could only happen in America, land of whopper-tunity. Bill Geist, whose Emmy Award-winning lifestyle reports have appeared on numerous CBS TV programs, relates tales that prove the American Dream is alive and well - if just a tad warped.


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