Ba’Noodle Chip Clips As Seen On TV

Here’s an idea, finally some chip clips that really work and they’re called Ba’Noodle. Now I know the name is a bit hard to remember and maybe they should have gone with bag noodles but these chip clips are out of this world.

Every once in a while, a new infomercial product comes along without much fanfare, but it slowly starts to gain attention. This product has been on the market for a few months, but it wasn’t until Pitchmen’s Anthony Sullivan put his new Sully Seal Of Approval on the side and shot a commercial that it really started to take off.

For those interested in Pitchmen or Direct Response in general, it appears that Anthony Sullivan has put his weight behind a select group of products and is marketing them in part through his new Sully As Seen On TV store. Not a bad way to go, as the Sully Seal of Approval acts as a trust badge that consumers like to see on websites before purchasing products. It gives the consumer a sense of confidence knowing that the company they are ordering from is not a shady operation and if there is a problem then there will be someone to contact to help resolve it. There’s contact information for the company at Sully Store and this Pitchmen isn’t exactly hiding under a rock, so perhaps the idea of ​​putting their endorsement in front of a bunch of products will help them sell better.

Anyway, the Ba’Noodle chip clips are now available and seem to be selling well. They solve the common shortcomings of standard Chip Clips and dramatically improve their efficiency. Most of us feel that the old clips were ingenious and that our problems were solved, but they are not as airtight as we would like to think. Also, if you test your strength by flipping over a heavy bag of dog food, you’ll quickly see an obvious limitation right away. The real test is filling a supposedly airtight bag with water, clamping it down, and then turning it upside down. Chances are it’s leaking and if it’s not watertight, it’s also not airtight.

In many cases, whether or not you can seal your food in an airtight container isn’t a big deal, but when it does matter for items that can easily spoil, attract bugs, or even spread germs, you’re definitely better off with something like Ba’ noodles.

All you have to do is roll them up in any bag and fold down the sides to create airtight storage that will keep food fresh longer. Some people are hesitant to order infomercial products due to a reputation for deceptive ordering practices, but in this case the process is pretty straightforward. Considering you still can’t find Ba’Noodles in stores, it would be a good idea to understand how much you’ll pay if you take advantage of Buy One Get One Free phone ordering.

The price is $10 plus $4.95 shipping and handling, but the free set also has a $4.95 shipping and handling charge. In total, you’ll pay $19.90 for twenty Ba’noodle chip clips and that’s really not a bad deal. Twenty should be more than enough considering they are durable, dishwasher safe, and completely reusable.

Keep an eye out for Ba’Noodles in stores soon because I have a feeling this stuff is going to sell well for a long time.

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