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  2. The Viral Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker Is Finally on Sale - AOL

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    The Ninja CREAMi is designed to make ice cream, gelato, milkshakes, sorbet, and "lite" ice cream all with one touch of a button. In a matter of two to three minutes, you get a delicious, ready-to ...

  3. 7 top-rated ice cream makers in 2023 - AOL

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    The ice cream maker, which has a 4.4-star average rating from 111 reviews at Williams Sonoma, beeps when it’s time to add mix-ins, which you can do by opening a hatch on the lid.

  4. Ice cream maker - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream makers may prepare the mixture by employing the hand-cranking method or by employing an electric motor. The resulting preparation is often chilled through either pre-cooling the machine or by employing a machine that freezes the mixture. An ice cream maker has to simultaneously freeze the mixture while churning it so as to aerate the ...

  5. Ninja CREAMi Deluxe Review: Is the Viral Ice Cream Maker ...

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    On an episode of Take My Money, PureWow content creator Kate Kesselman tries out the nifty 11-in-1 ice cream machine to see if it simplifies the process enough to justify its expensive price tag.

  6. Pacojet - Wikipedia

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    The Pacojet was invented by Swiss engineer Wilhelm Maurer in the early 1980s by adapting a drill press to function as an ice cream maker. [5] The Pacojet was introduced in Europe in 1992. [6] It was first test marketed in the United States in 1996 and became available the following year. [7]

  7. Donvier - Wikipedia

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    Donvier is a brand of popular Japanese-made ice cream makers, originally produced by Nippon Light Metal and distributed in the US by Virginia Beach, Virginia-based Nikkal Industries from 1984 to 1990, and currently manufactured and sold by Browne & Co. under their Cuisipro brand.