Who was the king of product endorsements?
Published in Daily Trivia
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, comedian Bill Cosby was the uncontested king of product endorsements. With his successful Jell-O, Kodak, and Mattel commercials and other income sources under his belt, he was earning an approximate $125,000 an hour by 1992, or a million dollars a day. That figure included earnings from his popular television show, book royalties, comedy concert tours, and financial investments.








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