Infomerical for mouth gadget that's supposed to eliminate wrinkles

Picture 2-40 These three TV shopping channel touts are desperate to sell you this ridiculous mouth exerciser for $29.86 (Retail value $39.00!). Do you think they use it on themselves regularly? Link

Reader comments:

Gerard says:

Those face exercisers are tragically wrong headed. Botox, in contrast, actually does reduce wrinkles and it does so by paralyzing facial muscles not strengthening them.
April says:
That mouth gadget actually works! I admit, I love gadgets, but this is one that I have continued to use for the past 2 years. It firmed my jawline, raised my cheeks, I got a firmer mouth, etc etc. Seriously, it works.

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