George Foreman’s famous grill wasn’t always a knockout

George Foreman’s famous grill wasn’t always a knockout

When heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman signed a profit-sharing deal in 1994 on the kitchen appliance with which he would become synonymous, his expectations were modest. Foreman was already being courted by blue-chip companies, who paid money up front. The outlook

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