The first thing that came into my mind was USAA, which isn’t a product but a service. I’ve been a customer of theirs for banking, insurance, and loans for the last 30 years, and I honestly believe my life has been better and easier because of them. I’d endorse them happily though their services already don’t cost much.
And the second thing has already been taken: Honda. Two CRVs, two Odysseys, a Civic and an Accord later, I still think they’re great.
Hmmmm, what else. Clothing: Vermont Flannel makes awesome flannies.
I’m easy. I will shill for almost anything if you pay me…Narrowing it down, I pick Lay’s lightly salted potato chips, in the light blue bag. I adore them and would happily eat a whole bag a day (if I wanted to wear XXL sweat pants instead of real clothes).
So far, I’ve loved my new Subaru Forrester, but if you want me to endorse it, ask me in the late spring, I haven’t driven it in ice and snow yet.
If “pro deals” are a de facto endorsement then I already endorse Smartwool long underwear and Carhartt double front logger jeans, but just for a slight discount on their products.
I’d be happy to endorse Maui Jim sunglasses. They cost an arm and a leg, but the quality, generous warranty/repair policies and excellent customer service make them worth every penny.
D’Addario nickel wound heavy gauge electric guitar strings. I change strings far less frequently than I should, but if I got 'em for free, my fingers would be very happy.
Atkins Nutritionals, specifically their peanut butter Advantage bars but if I’m getting a lifelong supply better mix it up with other varieties of the same brand. I could eat them every single day. I have, actually, for months at a time. And lost weight doing it!
Hm. Mercedes Sprinter [modified for handicapped use. The underbody chair lift is sweet, the ability to travel long distance with access to my own toilet and shower, captains chairs that convert to beds and microkitchen so I would not have to stop for anything except fuel would make my travels a hell of a lot more comfortable and convenient. And once I get a service dog, I wouldn’t have to dick around with morons who don’t understand that I can bring my dog into the hotel and you can not do anything to prevent me. ] For the roughly $85K the one I am thinking of costs, I will endorse the bejezus out of them!
Just one? Damn. I want to be an endorsement whore.
Well, if I have to choose one, I’m going to look at where I spend most of my money, and because I suck at cooking and I’m usually impatient about eating at home in general, I spend a lot of money eating out. So, I’d have to pick a restaurant that I really like, and has enough variety to satisfy me on a regular basis for all three meals of the day.
I’m inclined to endorse Cracker Barrel, which I suspect is likely to kill me in five years or less because I’m not sure they have a single healthy item on the menu. But it might be worth it.
If it was just based on what I legitimately enjoy and would recommend to others rather than a “strategic” decision based on getting the most valuable freebies, I’d probably go with Amy’s frozen foods. I am a vegetarian and I think Amy’s is the best producer of vegetarian convenience foods out there. Their cheese tamale verde is my favorite “too tired/hungry to cook” dinner of all.
Gasoline or electricity. Those are my priciest expenses other than food… and I can’t imagine eating the same food every day, so endorsing a resource would probably net me the most money over time.