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Enron, Nuclear Reactor
Meet The ‘Enron Egg,’ An At-Home Nuclear Reactor That’s Totally Fake
A new parody product promises safe at-home nuclear power from a fake relaunched Enron devoted to solving the global energy crisis.
Saw The Launch Of Enron's Nuclear Reactor 'Egg' On Social Media? Well, It's Fake
A launch video showcased fake company executives hyping the egg-shaped reactor on stage, complete with dramatic visuals and an enthusiastic faux audience.
What Is the Enron Egg? Nuclear Reactor for the Home Explained
Curious about the buzz surrounding the Enron Egg? Don’t worry — we’ve got all the key details to demystify this so-called home nuclear reactor. This viral concept has sparked intrigue and confusion, but there’s more to the story than meets the eye.
'We have harnessed the power of the atom:' Enron parody unveils at-home nuclear reactor
Enron, a company that has had a satirical resurrection, unveiled the "Enron Egg," a parody product, on Monday.
Enron announces parody product 'Enron Egg,' a micro-nuclear reactor that it claims can power homes
Monday, the company that took over the defunct Enron brand made unveiled its much-awaited "groundbreaking" product: the Enron Egg.
'Enron Egg': Parody product at-home nuclear reactor announced
Enron has announced a parody product, the Enron Egg, which is said to be an at-home nuclear reactor to help power your home. Enron is considered a parody company as their terms and conditions state, "The information on the website about Enron is First Amendment protected parody, represents performance art, and is for entertainment purposes only."
Is the Enron egg real? Micro nuclear reactor that claims to power houses explained
ENRON has unveiled the Enron Egg, a micro-nuclear reactor that the company claims can power homes for a decade. But it’s been revealed as parody by the company as they resurrect themselves
Enron Egg— the portable nuclear reactor everyone's talking about—is fake
The "Enron Egg," a supposed micro nuclear reactor to power your home for a decade, has been exposed as a hoax. The announcement was made on a website imitating the branding of the defunct Enron Corporation.
Enron's Satirical Comeback: Meet The 'Enron Egg' And The Fake At-Home Nuclear Reactor
The extravagant launch video featured a fictional CEO, Connor Gaydos, known for "Birds Aren't Real," who humorously claimed that the reactor could power homes for a decade.
Enron’s back with a nuclear reactor for your living room (sort of)
Enron wants to sell you a nuclear reactor for your home — no, of course not really. The pranksters behind the Birds Aren't Real nonsense "revived" the defunct, famously fraudulent company in December.
Enron is back and just announced plans for a home-size nuclear generator
Enron is back, baby! Well sort of. The trademark and branding associated with the company that famously pioneered the creative accounting industry was recently acquired by Connor Gaydos, a performance artist perhaps best known as one of the Birds Aren't Real guys.
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Enron Is Back. Could This Possibly Be Real?
One of the pranksters behind “Birds Aren’t Real” is back to revive a company synonymous with corporate malfeasance — it has ...
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Exclusive: Enron's CEO defends parody 'Egg' reactor, talks brand revival and possible crypto future
In an interview with the Chronicle, Enron CEO Connor Gaydos responded to questions about the Enron Egg, the potential for a ...
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Guy who said birds aren’t real just created a nuclear egg (but not really)
Enron, the scandalous energy company that went bust in 2001, has just announced the creation of its at-home nuclear reactor, ...
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