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  2. A Food Editor’s Honest Review of the Nutribullet Flip, a New ...

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    Luckily, I recently tested the Nutribullet Flip, a portable blender that’s significantly smaller and decidedly unfussy. I’m a stranger to other popular mini blenders (coming for you eventually ...

  3. I Tried the New Nutribullet Portable Blender—Here's How It ...

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    You can blend ice, most frozen fruits, and many fresh ingredients, then keep your creation cold for up to cold for up to 24 hours. Plus, there's a self-cleaning feature to use when you're done!

  4. Magic Bullet (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Bullet is a personal blender that is designed to be used as a space saving replacement for other appliances such as a blender, food processor, and electric juicer. [2] The name is derived from the ogive -shaped curve of the blending cups.

  5. I'm a Food Editor & I Swear By This Blender for My Morning ...

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    The Nutribullet SmartSense Blender Combo (with the to-go cups) is $60 off at Amazon right now (on sale for $89). While I’ve only used it to make smoothies so far, it’s already a worthy buy in ...

  6. Gerber Products Company - Wikipedia

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    Gerber Products Company is an American purveyor of baby food and baby products headquartered in Fremont, Michigan. Gerber Products Company is a subsidiary of Nestlé.. Other Gerber products include breastfeeding pumps and other supplies, baby bottles and nipples, and health care products including tooth and gum cleanser and vitamin drops.

  7. Thermomix - Wikipedia

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    The Thermomix differs from ordinary blenders and food processors in having a thermostatically controlled heating element with a range of 37 °C (99 °F) to 120 °C (248 °F) in the TM5 model (and 100 °C (212 °F) in the TM31, and previous models), a timer, and a built-in scale for weighing directly into the appliance.