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  2. Whipped cream - Wikipedia

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    Cream supplied in an aerosol can is also known as skooshy cream (Scottish), squirty cream, spray cream, [11] or aerosol cream. [12] [13] There are many brands of aerosol cream, with varying sweeteners and other factors. [14] In some jurisdictions, sales of canned whipped cream are limited to avoid potentially dangerous nitrous oxide abuse. [15]

  3. Recreational use of nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    Officials in Norfolk, Hertfordshire and Thames Valley had reported increasing numbers of discarded whipped-cream chargers being found. [29] Recreational users generally use 8 gram (¼ oz) containers of nitrous oxide "whippets", which they use to fill balloons or whipped cream dispensers. The gas is then inhaled from the balloon or dispenser. [30]

  4. Aerosol spray dispenser - Wikipedia

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    The aerosol spray canister invented by USDA researchers, Lyle Goodhue and William Sullivan.. The concepts of aerosol probably go as far back as 1790. [1] The first aerosol spray can patent was granted in Oslo in 1927 to Erik Rotheim, a Norwegian chemical engineer, [1] [2] and a United States patent was granted for the invention in 1931. [3]

  5. We Tried 10 Different Brands of Whipped Cream and the ... - AOL

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    Read on for all the rich and creamy details and for the final list of the 10 best canned whipped cream brands, ranked from worst to best. Related: We Tried 8 Different Canned Crescent Rolls and ...

  6. Teens, whipped cream and nitrous oxide: Should parents ... - AOL

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    "While certain gases and aerosol sprays are known to contain harmful toxins, whipped cream cans appear harmless, especially because they are easily accessible and affordable," he says.

  7. A TikTok Trend Has Kids Using Whipped Cream Canisters ... - AOL

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    Whipped cream canisters contain nitrous oxide, aka laughing gas, as the whipping agent, Schulte explains. “These are commonly misused by inhaling the nitrous oxide gas out of the canister to ...

  8. Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    The gas is extremely soluble in fatty compounds. In pressurised aerosol whipped cream, it is dissolved in the fatty cream until it leaves the can, when it becomes gaseous and thus creates foam. This produces whipped cream four times the volume of the liquid, whereas whipping air into cream only produces twice the volume.

  9. You Won't Forget to Reapply This Foamy Whipped Cream ... - AOL

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    It comes in a can that looks just like whipped cream. While I can’t eat it, I enjoy the reaction of my friends and family whenever I pull it out. The tilt valve produces star-shaped mountains of ...