Foreman has rarely talked about how this legendary grill came to be—until now. Have you ever been curious about the origins of former boxer-turned-grillmaster George Foreman’s line of fat-reducing ...
Back in the good old days, Dad would wheel the grill out of the garage, fill it with charcoal, douse the briquette with lighter fluid and start a glorious fire to cook our Fourth of July meal. While ...
Depending on the generation that somebody grew up during, George Foreman is either a legendary boxer or the pitchman for a grill that nearly everybody has in their kitchen. For over two decades, ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you were a '90s kid, there's a good chance you remember American pro boxer George Foreman appearing on commercials or QVC segments to sell ...
"Call me George Foreman, 'cause I'm selling everybody grills!" Nelly's lyric from his song "Grills" encapsulates one of the strangest yet profitable phenomena of the 1990s. The "Lean Mean Fat-Reducing ...
To some, he’s a two-time heavyweight boxing champion. And to others, he’s the genius behind the lean, mean fat-reducing grilling machine. In his new memoir, “Knockout Entrepreneur,” George Foreman ...
George Foreman was known for many roles — a father, boxer, Olympian and of course, the titular spokesperson for the lean mean fat-reducing grilling machine. Foreman died Friday at 76, his family ...