K-Nutric: Greatest Health Drink Since Kerosene
September 29th, 2007 Paul Lucas
Spanish infomercials think differently than other infomercials. First we had skin cream made from snail shells. A scene from a recent Spanish infomercial for a product called K-Nutric is even more strange. KNutric is a health drink that promises to provide necessary vitamins and minerals and cure a whole host of ailments—nothing new there so far.
But to demonstrate that K-Nutric can give you energy (“energía”) they dip an electric plug attached to a lamp into a glass of K-Nutric—which causes the bulb to light up!
Look at these screen shots:


And don’t forget that K-Nutric is a liquid you are supposed to take internally:

I don’t know about you but every time I pass a kerosene lamp I feel compelled to pour myself a shot. I also use an extra long Krazy Straw to suck the gasoline out of auto fuel tanks—it’s fun watching the gas go through the loops!
Does anyone else find this a bizarre way to sell a health drink?
Check out at this clip:



This product those work. I use it myself. Ever since i been using the product i have felt better than ever. It cleans my system and I don’t get sick that often like before.
Comment by David c. February 19th, 2008 at 10:49 am
This product works. I use it myself for the past 15 years. It gives me energy and lowered my alergies.
Comment by Al R. March 15th, 2008 at 1:03 pm
ME GUSTARIA SABER EN QUE PARTE DE E,U, PODRIA COMPRAR KNUTRIC. SI ES POSIBLE ENCONTRARLO EN CALIFORNIA. GRACIAS
Comment by MARIA DEL CARMEN March 21st, 2008 at 11:59 am
Met an elderly man in his seventies @ the grocery store, who gave me this K-Nutric information. He swears by it. Says that he has more energy. Looked in great health. He was out shopping by himself not needing anyone to accompany him, as he said.
Comment by irene munoz heirman June 22nd, 2008 at 12:39 pm
Ooh, an old man you bumped into in the market said it works. WOW. It must be true.
A1R, it lowered your allergies, eh? I think it may have lowered your truthful levels too. I have a lovely glass of magic urine I’ll sell you for 20 bucks. It will make you a beast in the bedroom and twice as intelligent as before. I swear.
Comment by BostonRocco August 19th, 2008 at 12:35 pm
In the clip with the woman lighting a lamp with the cord in the solution…. Where did the second cord that went out of the picture lead to? What lamp needs a second cord? What about false advertising laws? I am an engineer and know of no liquid that can supply AC voltage to power a lamp. (Batteries are DC so no argument with respect to that will apply) I think it is B.S.
Comment by simiensane September 6th, 2008 at 1:55 pm
lol that’s just too funny… why aren’t there more infomercials like this… well worth the comedy “)
Comment by Ozlat December 25th, 2008 at 1:35 am
Me gustaria seber si el Knutic tiene arguna fecha de expiracion
Comment by Jinaris May 17th, 2009 at 9:32 am
That’s the fakeist thing I’ve seen on TV in a while! =) hah!
Comment by Earl September 4th, 2009 at 6:56 am