Joey Green's Encyclopedia of Offbeat Uses for Brand Name Products by Joey Green
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The New York Daily News calls him "a hyperactive testosterone-charged '90s version of Heloise", but the nation has affectionately dubbed him "The Spam Guy". Joey Green's dedication to revealing the unanticipated uses for America's favorite common, off-the-shelf products has made him a household name. Polish Your Furniture with Panty Hose, Paint Your House with Powdered Milk, and Wash Your Hair with Whipped Cream (all from Hyperion) have proved that America's appetite for even more quirky uses for Elmer's glue, Coca-Cola, and Ivory soap is practically insatiable With a lay-flat binding and arranged for the first time by use rather than product for quick and easy problem solving, rainy day inspiration, and fast entertainment, Joey Green's Encyclopedia of Offbeat Uses for Brand-Name Products is an all-encompassing guide for anyone who has ever wanted to: -- Clean a toilet with Tang -- Kill slugs with Miller High Life -- Fertilize a lawn with Maxwell House Coffee -- Dry nail polish with Pain No Stick Cooking Spray, and much more -- with sidebars of fascinating facts and product lore sprinkled throughout

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