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Everything you ever wanted to know about the FRLB2 and FRLB4 Blenders.Choose your ride to see your travel time F’real wanted to release a limited edition cake batter milkshake. Which was great because we wanted to release the fabled Mixtaur. Our stunning half-man, half-mixer graced thousands of blender screens across the country. Cake batter air fresheners graced America’s cars, and your typical cardboard and vinyl things graced convenience store floors.Their milkshake brings moviegoers back for moref’real foods is a fast-growing company that designs, sells and markets authentic milkshakes, smoothies and frozen cappuccino blended frozen beverages-- all made from real ingredients - ice cream, fruit, milkConsumers freshly blend f'real products in their patented blender found in over 10,000 locations across the US and Canada, at convenience stores, college & universities, theaters and military bases.Contact your sales rep today for information on how you can start receiving f'real products.

"Real Milkshakes are Real Better" Click to Learn More About f'real >> Retailer adding next-generation beverage equipment in all of its convenience stores beverage & foodservice equipment Research provides a long-range look at how customer behavior will... After cold-weather respite, OPIS expects gasoline prices will take... Returns to No. 1 for the first time in nearly a decade Farmhouse Blend mixes retailer's coffee with ice cream and milk U.S. Patent Office Reaffirms Key f’real Blender Patent EMERYVILLE, Calif. – On November 30, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rejected a challenge to the validity of f’real Foods Inc.’s U.S. Patent No. 7,520,658 (‘658) by Hamilton Beach Brands Inc. On October 3, 2014, f’real filed a patent enforcement action in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware to stop Hamilton Beach and its partner, Hershey Creamery Company, from continuing to copy the self-cleaning blender inventions described in f’real’s ‘658 patent.

Hamilton Beach responded by petitioning the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to re-examine the validity of this patent. The November 30 decision rejected Hamilton Beach’s patent invalidity arguments, denied Hamilton Beach’s request for institution of an inter partes review (IPR) proceeding and reaffirmed the validity of f’real’s ‘658 patent.
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beverage & foodservice equipment,Okay, this is the last post from when I was in Harrisburg. You see, this was more of an impulse buy. Apparently, everything closes in PA at 9pm and I couldn't get an ice cream fix like I wanted. So I stopped at Sheetz to get a snack when I stumbled across a f'real machine. Looking at all the options, the limited edition tag on this one caught my eye. I mean, I'm a sucker for anything new or limited and this was my first time using one of these machines. You have options for thickness when using it but I opted to go with the standard option. In all honesty, I had some trouble using it at first. Everything was going smoothly until I had to remove the shake. It took quite a bit of force and I thought I was going to throw my shake all over the store with the effort I was putting into it. With the shake removed, the shake smelt very strongly of cotton candy. It's the undeniable, sweet, sugary state fair aroma I'm quite fond of. Taking my first sip, this shake is a bit thicker than I was expecting from a machine.

This is a very good thing actually. I can only imagine how thick it would be if I had chosen the maximum thickness level. The flavor is a lot more restrained than I was expecting with the smell being so strong. It actually reminds me of Ben & Jerry's Cotton Candy Ice Cream only drinkable and missing the little mix-ins. This is a very well executed shake. It's not too sweet like cotton candy can be and is very drinkable. Thankfully it's thick enough to require me to take breaks in between sips. There's also enough sweetness to satisfy those childhood cravings without putting you into a sugar coma. This one definitely has me intrigued to try more of the f'real options. Any recommendations and do all of the machines have a death grip when trying to remove your shake?A more mild take on cotton candyI'd try it again while it's around, maybe try the less thick option.f'realShare your wish in the comments below and f’real will donate a bonus $5 to support Make-A-Wish! * * For every new, unique # post on our page, f’real will donate $5 (up to $25K on top of an existing $100K donation).

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