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  2. The Icee Company - Wikipedia

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    The beverage was the result of faulty equipment in the Dairy Queen owned by Knedlik. [4] His soda machine broke and he began placing bottles of soda in the freezer to keep them cold. Knedlik began selling bottles of the soda which would instantly turn to slush once opened. [2] The frozen soda became popular with the customers of the ...

  3. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    A Slurpee machine with two flavor barrels in a 7-Eleven store in Taiwan. Slurpee is the brand name for carbonated slushies sold by 7-Eleven and its subsidiaries A-Plus, Speedway, & Stripes Convenience Stores. The brand originated in 1966 when 7-Eleven made a licensing deal with The Icee Company to sell slushies in 7-Eleven stores.

  4. Category:Commercial machines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Commercial machines" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. BreakMate; C.

  5. Slushy - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s, the soda machine at his restaurant experienced constant issues. Sometime in 1958, his machine completely failed and he decided to store his soda in his freezer, where it became slushy when pulled out. [3] He decided to sell the slush to his customers, and the drink soon became popular. [4]

  6. Slush Puppie - Wikipedia

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    Slush Puppie founder Will Radcliff (1939–2014) decided to start the company after seeing a slush-making machine at a Chicago trade fair in 1970. [2] Radcliff, his sister and their mother came up with the name "Slush Puppie" (based on hush puppy) while sitting on their front porch in Cincinnati, Ohio. [3]

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