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  2. 7 top-rated ice cream makers in 2023 - AOL

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    Top overall ice cream maker: Cuisinart ICE-21P1 Ice Cream, Sorbet and Frozen Yogurt Maker Top pick for soft serve : Cuisinart Ice-48 Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker Editor’s pick : Ninja Creami ...

  3. Try These Ice Cream Makers for Delicious Homemade Desserts - AOL

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    This summer, eat all the ice cream you want—at home! These best ice cream makers whip up homemade soft serve, hard ice cream with toppings, and single servings.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Wells Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Blue Bunny Ice Cream is a brand of novelty ice cream products manufactured by Wells Enterprises. [15]The company received the "most delicious chocolate ice cream flavor award" at the 2008 International Dairy Foods Association Ice Cream Technology Conference, [16] the same year the Blue Bunny Helmet of Hope Program in partnership with the Jimmie Johnson Foundation was announced.

  6. Vitamix - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the company introduced the Flurry (later renamed the Mix'n Machine), a commercial ice cream and frozen concoction maker. [2] The company also sold a vacuum cleaner, the Vita-Vac, until the early 2000s. [37] In 2021, the company introduced its only current non-blender appliance, the FoodCycler, a home composter. [38]

  7. Blender - Wikipedia

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    After the World War II other companies released more blender in Europe; the first one was the popular Starmix Standmixer (1948), from the Germany company Electrostar, which had numerous accessories, like a coffee grinder, cake mixer, ice cream maker, food processor, thermic jar, milk centrifugue, juicer and meat grinder; and the Braun Multimix ...