- vanilla, and even ice coffee.
Slushies made
using alcoholic drinks are
called frozen alcoholic drinks.
Carbonated slushies are made in
machines similar...
-
Slurpee is the
brand name for
carbonated slushies sold by 7-Eleven and its
subsidiaries A-Plus, Speedway, &
Stripes Convenience Stores. The
brand originated...
- used in
place of
traditional boba in
bubble tea, it is used in smoothies,
slushies and as a
topping for
frozen yogurt. Some po****r
flavors of
popping boba...
-
Burger King
restaurants released a
slushy version of the
beverage called "Frozen Surge" as a
limited edition slushy.
Burger King
reintroduced it in their...
-
Italian ice
comes in a
variety of
consistencies from crunchy, to smooth, to
slushy. In
Philadelphia and the
Delaware Valley (or the
Philadelphia metropolitan...
- knife, and fork.
Spoon straw – A scoop-ended
drinking straw intended for
slushies and milkshakes.
Sporf – A
utensil consisting of a
spoon on one end, a fork...
- the
letter "S" and a knit hat.
Because of the glycerol,
which prevents slushy drinks from freezing, it is not
suitable for
children under age four says...
- A frozen, also
called an
alcoholic slushy, is a type of
slushy made with alcohol. The
alcoholic and non-alcoholic
ingredients are
processed in a blender...
- ice
particles govern the
cooling rate. Ice is
often also
crushed to form
slushies,
which can be both
alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
Crushed ice
melts faster...
- the ICEE machine. It took him five
years to
replicate the
consistency in
slushy soft drinks. In the mid-1960s, the
first ICEE
machines were sold in the...