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	<title>Putting Infomercial Products to the Test: Do They Really Work?</title>
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    Those infomercial products look amazing in the commercials, but do they really work? 
&quot;Good Morning America&quot; technology contributor Becky Worley tested several infomercial products and checked in on the show today with her results.
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