Jul 30 2009 04:32 PM ET

Shake Weight's sexually suggestive commercial: When did we start calling that exercise?

Here’s an unintentionally (I’m hoping) suggestive commercial for an exercise product. This “shake weight” helps tone your arms. Read the full post.

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  • big j

    does the shake wieght for men actually work to biuld muscle

  • big j

    does the shake wieght for men actually work to build muscle

  • Barbara Holland

    I bought one the other day and it does not move like the commercial. Even after taking the silver end off it doesn’t work properly. Upon calling the phone number I was informed that since I didn’t buy it from them they couldn’t help me. I asked them who made this item and they once again said they couldn’t help me. I just want the “free moving weights” to do just that. So this is a piece of junk as far as I am conserned!

  • kym

    I want one for mothers day to get rid of my underarm fat

  • George

    If you honestly think that this commercial is too sexually suggestive and that we haven’t interchanged sexuality and exercise, don’t watch the Flirty Girl Fitness pole dancing commercial or video.

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