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  2. Dairy Queen - Wikipedia

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    A popular Dairy Queen item is the Blizzard, which is soft-serve mechanically blended with mix-in ingredients such as sundae toppings and/or pieces of cookies, brownies, or candy. It has been a staple on the menu since its introduction in 1985, a year in which Dairy Queen sold more than 100 million Blizzards. [ 38 ]

  3. Soft serve - Wikipedia

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    Dairy Queen also claims to have invented soft serve. In 1938, near Moline, Illinois, J. F. McCullough and his son, Alex, developed their soft-serve formula. [4] Their first sales experiment was on August 4, 1938, in Kankakee, Illinois, at the store of their friend, Sherb Noble. Within two hours of the "all you can eat" trial sale, they had ...

  4. Tastee-Freez - Wikipedia

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    Tastee-Freez was founded in 1950 in Joliet, Illinois, by Leo S. Maranz and Harry Axene (formerly of Dairy Queen). [2] [3] Maranz invented a soft serve pump and freezer which enabled the product, and their Harlee Manufacturing Company (a portmanteau of Harry and Leo) produced the machines which franchisees would buy and use in their respective locations. [3]

  5. I Tried Soft Serve From 6 Major Fast-Food Chains and This Is ...

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    5. Dairy Queen. There are two “types” of soft serve at play here, really. Wendy’s and Chick-fil-A went rogue with their wacky inventions, but Sonic and Burger King have a very similar product.

  6. Electro Freeze - Wikipedia

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    An Electro Freeze 30T-RMT pressurized soft serve dispensing machine.. Electro Freeze is an Ali Group brand [1] specializing in the manufacturing of frozen dessert machines including soft serve machines, [2] shake machines, [3] slush machines, and batch freezers, [4] and is a division of H.C. Duke & Son LLC.

  7. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    One important development in the 20th century was the introduction of soft ice cream, which has more air mixed in, thereby reducing costs. The soft ice cream machine fills a cone or dish from a spigot. In the United States, chains such as Dairy Queen, Carvel, and Tastee-Freez helped popularize soft-serve ice cream. Baskin-Robbins later ...

  8. List of frozen dessert brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of frozen dessert brands.Frozen dessert is the generic name for desserts made by freezing liquids, semi-solids, and sometimes even solids. They may be based on flavored water (shave ice, sorbet, snow cones, etc.), fruit purées (such as sorbet), milk and cream (most ice creams), custard (frozen custard and some ice creams), mousse (), and others.

  9. Kline's Dairy Bar - Wikipedia

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    The more popular soft-serve method of production churns the ice cream, then adds a substantial amount of air while it is being frozen. The soft serve method allows for larger batches to be made at one time and produces a lighter, air-filled consistency. Bigger ice cream chains such as Dairy Queen use this soft serve method. [5]