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  2. Elevate Your Vitamix Experience With These Healthy Hacks - AOL

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    Sponsored content. Us Weekly receives compensation for this article as well as for purchases made when you click on a link and buy something below. Is a kitchen even a real kitchen without a blender?

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    Want to make V8® Bloody Mary Mocktail? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best V8® Bloody Mary Mocktail? recipe for your family and friends.

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    MIX vegetable juice, horseradish, Worcestershire and hot pepper sauce. SERVE over ice. Garnish with lemon slices. Makes 3 cups.

  6. Vitamix - Wikipedia

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    The company's first blender, the Vita-Mix, was introduced in 1937 and sold at an $11.95 base price. It used stainless steel containers. At the time of the company's first 1949 infomercial, the Vita-Mix sold for $34.95 and had an optional glass container. [19] In 1950, the Vita-Mix Mark 20 blender was introduced, which featured variable speeds. [2]

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    A blender (sometimes called a mixer or liquidiser in British English) is a kitchen and laboratory appliance used to mix, crush, purée or emulsify food and other substances. A stationary blender consists of a blender container with a rotating metal or plastic blade at the bottom, powered by an electric motor that is in the base.

  8. V8 (drink) - Wikipedia

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    An American child during World War II (1943) purchases a can of V8, handing the grocer his ration book.. V8 Vegetable Juice was developed by Frank Constable of Chicago, Illinois, who worked as a contractor for W.G. Peacock (1896–1948), the founder of the New England Products Company, which manufactured individual vegetable juices under the brand name Vege-min since 1933.

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