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Give $20 and Never Run out of Gas Again!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

First off, a personal anecdote. This editor has only run out of gas once in his life, but he did it in the worst possible situation: in a 20-car line entering a drive-in movie.

You probably have your own horror story of calling AAA or a tow truck to pull you away to the nearest gas station or simply supply you with one very expensive gallon of gas. That scenario prompts some what-ifs, as in, What if there was something available that you could store in your car and avoid the whole situation altogether? What if it was affordable for you and your entire family? What if that product could bring peace of mind to not only you, but the ones you loved as well?

You probably thought we were building up to something.

And you are right, there is just such a product: Spare Fuel is the only patented product on the market that solves an out-of-gas problem quickly and safely, getting you back on the road in one minute or less. The product is a container filled with an alternative fuel source that is safe to store in your car in all conditions, but when poured into your gas tank, it combines with the last drops of regular gas in your car to get you going another 15 to 30 miles to the nearest gas station to fill up.

“If you have a spare tire, why wouldn’t you have Spare Fuel?” said Spare Fuel CEO Rick Jones, the oil industry veteran who developed the product.

Carrying gasoline in a container in your car’s trunk is not only dangerous but also illegal in many states. Spare Fuel claims its product is completely safe to transport and “will not explode in even the most extreme conditions.” A container costs about $20, and it is available online.

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