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  2. Magic Bullet (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Bullet is a compact blender sold by Homeland Housewares, a division of the American company Alchemy Worldwide, and sold in over 50 countries. [1] It is widely marketed through television advertisements and infomercials and sold in retail stores under the "As seen on TV" banner.

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    Magic Bullet Blender, 11-Piece Set. $40 $50 Save $10 with ... We dubbed it the most versatile pick in our guide to the best single-serve coffee makers of the year because it can brew Nespresso ...

  4. Magic bullet - Wikipedia

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    "Magic Bullet Theory", the name commonly assigned to the single-bullet theory by its critics in the investigation of the John F. Kennedy assassination; Hypodermic needle model or magic bullet theory, a model of communications in media theory; Magic Bullet (appliance), a compact blender manufactured by Homeland Housewares

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    The blender also charges very quickly and can run more than 14 cycles on full power. It’s a bit noisy when it runs, but it’s nowhere near as loud as a full-size countertop blender.

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    This handy blender is designed to whip up single servings, saving you time and money in the process. And, just for today, it's $16 at Amazon. Amazon. Mueller Ultra Bullet Personal Blender . $22.

  7. Bamix - Wikipedia

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    A Bamix model M100 wand blender with accessories from the 1960's. In 1950, the Swiss engineer Roger Perrinjaquet invented an appliance, which was patented on 6 March 1950 under the section handheld appliances. The application described the world's first stick (or wand) blender. His wish was to work with this appliance directly in pans on the stove.

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