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Default Ronco Showtime Rotisserie, do I need flavor injector?

Greetings: I just ordered the Ronco Showtime Rotisserie. If you've
ever called an 800 informercial number, you know the telemarketers at
the other end try desperately to sell you everything but the
Brooklyn-bridge as a possible accessory. I listened to and refused
all the optional products they offered, which by the way nearly
tripled the time I had to spend on the phone. I couldn't tell them to
shut-up with all the ridiculous offers because they tell you they'll
get fired if they don't. The only item, however, I refused that
perhaps I should have ordered was something they called the RONCO
FLAVOR INJECTOR. I think it's a turkey baster type syringe device for
injecting cloves of garlic into chicken. They wanted to sell it to me
for $17.95. My question is this: Do I REALLY need this flavor
injector? Should I have ordered it? I was so anxious to get off the
phone I didn't ask just how important it was for achieving the
expected results. Does anybody have experience with this issue?
Thank you.

-Bozo-
 
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