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  2. I Tested Ninja's Sold Out Frozen Drink Machine & Officially ...

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    The SLUSHi Professional Frozen Drink Maker uses proprietary RapidChill technology to freeze nearly every type of beverage in as little as 15 minutes. And because the cooling mechanism comes in the ...

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

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    Now, I will warn you: The Ninja CREAMi does not work like conventional ice cream makers. Unlike the traditional method of churning a chilled liquid in a frozen bowl until it is soft-serve ...

  4. I tried the Ninja Creami ice-cream maker that's all over ...

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    Next, I tried a pair of fruit options, both based on TikTok recipes: a simple cherry pie filling from a jar, then some fresh strawberries and raspberries pureed with a little sugar and whole milk.

  5. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    Enough drinks are sold each year to fill 12 Olympic-sized swimming pools. Canadians purchase an average of 30 million Slurpee drinks per year. Winnipeg was crowned the Slurpee Capital of the World for the twentieth year in a row in 2019. 7-Eleven stores across Winnipeg sell an average of 188,833 Slurpee drinks per month. The rest of Canada ...

  6. Margarita machine - Wikipedia

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    A margarita machine, also known as a frozen drink machine is a piece of commercial foodservice equipment which dispenses a frozen margarita. A margarita mix, traditionally lime flavored, is poured into the hopper, [1] which can be refrigerated, and may contain a spinning agitator. From the hopper, the product flows into the freezing cylinder ...

  7. Sushi machine - Wikipedia

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    An electric-powered sushi machine manufactured by Suzumo named Sushibot can produce up to 3,600 mounds of sushi rice per hour. [1] Another Suzumo sushi machine produces up to 400 sushi rice mounds per hour. [5] Suzumo is Japan's largest manufacturer of sushi machines, and the company has claimed to have invented the sushi machine in 1981. [5]