Crossword-Clue: Brand with classic "But wait, there's more ...!" infomercials
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5 letters (1 answer)
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- Brand with "Classic" and "Wavy" varieties 57.78%
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- Shake Weight and The Flex Belt, per their infomercials? 56.60%
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- Strunk and White classic, with "The" 55.81%
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