Richard Heene, father of the infamous “Balloon Boy” who captured the nation’s headlines last October, unveiled his latest invention this week.
Heene last year said that his 6-year-old son was being carried away in a makeshift runaway balloon, which turned out to be a hoax.
Via his Youtube channel, Heene has created a cheesy infomercial-like video for a body-sized back-scratching device dubbed the “Bear Scratch.”
“It’s made from 2 1/2“ X 36” solid wood. It cleans up easy because it’s got a thick hard gel coat,” his advertisement writes. “It installs so easy: Stick and Screw. You are now ready to Sway and Scratch.”
The device runs for $19.99.
Heene last year said that his 6-year-old son was being carried away in a makeshift runaway balloon, which turned out to be a hoax.
Via his Youtube channel, Heene has created a cheesy infomercial-like video for a body-sized back-scratching device dubbed the “Bear Scratch.”
“It’s made from 2 1/2“ X 36” solid wood. It cleans up easy because it’s got a thick hard gel coat,” his advertisement writes. “It installs so easy: Stick and Screw. You are now ready to Sway and Scratch.”
The device runs for $19.99.






