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  2. Omar Knedlik - Wikipedia

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    Omar Knedlik. Omar S. Knedlik (December 21, 1916 – March 14, 1989) was an American inventor and businessman. He was best known as the inventor of the ICEE frozen drink. He was born and raised a poor farm boy in Barnes, Kansas in 1916.

  3. The Icee Company - Wikipedia

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    The Icee Company (also known as Western Icee and Icee USA) is an American beverage company located in La Vergne, Tennessee, United States. [1] Its flagship product is the Icee (stylized as ICEE ), which is a frozen carbonated beverage available in fruit and soda flavors.

  4. Crank radio - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 October 2023, at 20:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Mechanically powered flashlight - Wikipedia

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    Crank powered flashlights often have radios and other features. One popular feature is a 5-volt USB charging port for recharging cell phones when an outlet is not available. The quality and long-term reliability of these devices vary over a wide range, from high-reliability mil-spec emergency equipment down to one-time-use non-repairable ...

  6. Batteryless radio - Wikipedia

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    Other ways of achieving the same function are clockwork radio, hand crank radio and solar radio, especially for the Royal Flying Doctor Service and School of the Air. [5] [citation needed] As part of an energy harvesting electronics system, some batteryless radios render electricity to storage by means of storage capacitors.

  7. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    In 1965–66, Icee transitioned to Slurpee in 7-Eleven stores and sales. By the spring of 1967, Slurpee machines were in all 7-Eleven stores. In 1967, Top 40 AM radio stations were losing market share to FM stations. DJs were desperate to gain audience attention. Slurpee was a kid / teen / young adult product, the main AM radio audience.

  8. A study to devise nutritional guidance just for you - AOL

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    Stover says she doesn't mind, except for the odd sounds the machine makes. While she is a live-in participant, thousands of others are participating from their homes, where electronic wearables ...

  9. Freeplay Energy - Wikipedia

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    In present Freeplay radios and other products, clockwork mechanisms storing energy in a mainspring have now been replaced by small batteries charged by cheaper hand-crank generators. [9] Freeplay Energy produces a variety of consumer devices in addition to radios, including flashlights, lanterns, mobile phone chargers, and foot-powered generators.