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Harley Morenstein Of ‘Epic Meal Time’ To Invent “Ground-Breaking Products” In YouTube Red Web Series

Having successfully changed the culinary game, Harley Morenstein is now looking to change the lives of ordinary folks. Morenstein, who leads the web series Epic Meal Time, is the star of Inventerprise, which will premiere August 1 on YouTube Red.

Inventerprise will follow Morenstein as he meets with friends, who then talk to him about problems they are facing. From there, the so-called “Sauce Boss” will devise “eccentric” machines that can help his clients improve their lives. Along the way, he hopes to “inspire and motivate” Inventerprise’s subjects.

Those little snippets of quotable material come from the Inventerprise trailer, which arrived on YouTube a week before the show’s premiere. Based on what we’ve seen so far, Morenstein’s new project will mix the confident, brash delivery of Epic Meal Time

with the inspirational tone featured across much of today’s reality TV.

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As Morenstein explained on Twitter, Inventerprise is based on an idea that has been in his head for several years. He is now bringing it to life through YouTube Red, which costs $9.99 per month.

While he shares his new show, Morenstein will continue to host episodes of Epic Meal Time, which is now seven years old and continues to add weekly episodes to its run. The Epic Meal Time channel has more than seven million subscribers.

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