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Slushy

A slushy (also spelled slushie and less commonly slushee)[1] is a type of beverage made of flavored ice and a drink, similar to granitas but with a more liquid composition. It is also commonly called a slush, slurpee, frozen beverage, or frozen drink. A slushie can either be carbonated or non-carbonated; the carbonated version is sometimes called a frozen carbonated drink or frozen carbonated beverage.

Slushy
A lemon-lime flavored slush drink
Alternative namesSlush, slushie, slushee, Icee, Slurpee.
TypeBeverage
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateKansas
Created byOmar Knedlik
VariationsCarbonated, non-carbonated, alcoholic
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History edit

The first carbonated slushie machine was invented by Omar Knedlik, the owner of a Dairy Queen franchise.[2] In the late 1950s, the soda machine at his restaurant experienced constant issues. Sometime in 1958, his machine completely failed and he decided to store his soda in his freezer, where it became slushy when pulled out.[3] He decided to sell the slush to his customers, and the drink soon became popular.[4] Knedlik decided to pursue making slushies and commissioned Ruth Taylor to create the name and logo of The Icee Company. These early machines used an automotive air conditioning system and worked by combining and freezing a flavor mix, water, and carbon dioxide.[5]

In 1960, Knedlik partnered with John Mitchell to mass-produce slushy machines, gaining a patent in 1962.[6] In 1965, 7-Eleven bought 3 ICEE machines and signed a licensing deal with ICEE where 7-Eleven would adopt the Slurpee name for their products and they were restricted to selling the Slurpee in American 7-Eleven stores.[7] By the 1970s, Slurpee machines could be found in every American 7-Eleven store.[4]

Variations edit

Slushies are either carbonated or non-carbonated. They can also come in a variety of flavors ranging from fruits such as strawberry, watermelon, and pineapples, to sodas such as Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Fanta, and other flavors like caramel, chocolate, vanilla, and even ice coffee. Slushies made using alcoholic drinks are called frozen alcoholic drinks.

Production edit

 
Slush machines in Italy

Carbonated slushies are made in machines similar to regular soda fountains. Concentrated flavor syrups are mixed with filtered water, then carbonated. This mixture is then injected into a cylinder surrounded by freezer coils. The mixture freezes to the wall of the cylinder, then is scraped off by a rotating dasher, which also keeps the mixture uniformly mixed.[3] Carbonated slushie machines often freeze to a temperature well below the freezing point of water, but the combination of pressure up to 40 psi (2.8 bar), sugar, the carbon dioxide mixture that freezes −80 °C (−112 °F),[8] and the constant stirring prevent the mass from freezing solid. Carbonated slushies tend to be "drier" than their non-carbonated counterparts.

Non-carbonated slushies are made by freezing a non-carbonated juice or other liquid. Many modern non-carbonated slushy machines use a spiral-shaped plastic dasher to scrape crystals off a freezing cylinder, often integrated into a clear hopper. This product is often "wetter" than a carbonated slushy machine. Machines for producing these do not require a pressure chamber, and as a result, they are much cheaper and easier to maintain due to their simpler mechanics.

Slushies can also be produced by supercooling.[9] The first slushies in the late 1950s and early 1960s were made by supercooling.[3] Supercooled Sprite was briefly marketed by Coca-Cola in the United Kingdom. The product required a special vending machine to store the bottles in a supercooled state so they would turn to slush upon opening.[10] Supercooled slushies can be made by pouring a soda into a bottle, shaking it and putting it into a freezer, waiting 3 to 3.5 hours, and then either releasing pressure and flipping the bottle, slowly opening the bottle and pouring it out, or adding a piece of ice into the soda.[11]

Temperature edit

Slush is made by a mixture of sugar and water. To prevent the mixture from freezing solid, there must be between 12%-22% of sugar present in the solution. The sugar acts as an antifreeze in the solution. The slush machine stirs or rotates the mixture at a constant speed so that the sugar and water molecules bond together before the water gets a chance to freeze. In this way, a soft, wet slurry mixture is formed.[12]

Some slushies have additives to make the freezing temperature of the mix lower, so that the drink can be served much colder than a water slush drink. [13]

Brands edit

There are several well-known brands of slushies. The brands Calippo Burst, Slurpee, ICEE, Thirst Buster, and Froster are known for their carbonated slushes. Brands that produce non-carbonated slushes include Polar Krush, Calippo Slush Slush Puppie, Iceberg Slush System, Arctic Slush Kona Ice, and Del's.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Definition of SLUSHY". www.merriam-webster.com. from the original on 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  2. ^ Precker, Michael (October 16, 1991). "Happy birthday to Slurpee, Icee". The Pittsburgh Press. from the original on April 16, 2021. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Wei-Haas, Maya. "The Brain-Freezing Science of the Slurpee". Smithsonian Magazine. from the original on 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  4. ^ a b Fulton, Wil (14 November 2016). "Slushies Are the World's Greatest Accident". Thrillist. from the original on 2016-12-02. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  5. ^ "The cool history of the Slurpee". www.cnn.com. from the original on 2021-03-24. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  6. ^ US 3044878, Knedlik, Omar, "Process for the Preparation of a Beverage", issued 1962-07-17 
  7. ^ admin (2012-05-03). "History of the slushie, slush, slurpee machine". Slushies and More Party Hire. from the original on 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  8. ^ Vincent, Charles W.; Mason, James (1839). "The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art".
  9. ^ Welsh, Jennifer. "Super Cool Your Soda To Make A Slushie In Seconds". Business Insider. from the original on 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  10. ^ "Coca Cola Plans High Tech, Super Cool Sprite". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. from the original on 2020-10-31. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  11. ^ Helmenstine, Anne Marie. "Supercool Any Soft Drink Into an Instant Slushy With This Simple Trick". ThoughtCo. from the original on 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  12. ^ "Blog - Slush Syrup Explained". www.slushco.co.uk. May 2015. from the original on 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2016-07-18.
  13. ^ "Blog - How to Make a Slushie". www.slushyobsessed.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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A slushy also spelled slushie and less commonly slushee 1 is a type of beverage made of flavored ice and a drink similar to granitas but with a more liquid composition It is also commonly called a slush slurpee frozen beverage or frozen drink A slushie can either be carbonated or non carbonated the carbonated version is sometimes called a frozen carbonated drink or frozen carbonated beverage SlushyA lemon lime flavored slush drinkAlternative namesSlush slushie slushee Icee Slurpee TypeBeveragePlace of originUnited StatesRegion or stateKansasCreated byOmar KnedlikVariationsCarbonated non carbonated alcoholic Media Slushy Contents 1 History 2 Variations 3 Production 4 Temperature 5 Brands 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editSee also The Icee Company History The first carbonated slushie machine was invented by Omar Knedlik the owner of a Dairy Queen franchise 2 In the late 1950s the soda machine at his restaurant experienced constant issues Sometime in 1958 his machine completely failed and he decided to store his soda in his freezer where it became slushy when pulled out 3 He decided to sell the slush to his customers and the drink soon became popular 4 Knedlik decided to pursue making slushies and commissioned Ruth Taylor to create the name and logo of The Icee Company These early machines used an automotive air conditioning system and worked by combining and freezing a flavor mix water and carbon dioxide 5 In 1960 Knedlik partnered with John Mitchell to mass produce slushy machines gaining a patent in 1962 6 In 1965 7 Eleven bought 3 ICEE machines and signed a licensing deal with ICEE where 7 Eleven would adopt the Slurpee name for their products and they were restricted to selling the Slurpee in American 7 Eleven stores 7 By the 1970s Slurpee machines could be found in every American 7 Eleven store 4 Variations editSlushies are either carbonated or non carbonated They can also come in a variety of flavors ranging from fruits such as strawberry watermelon and pineapples to sodas such as Coca Cola Sprite and Fanta and other flavors like caramel chocolate vanilla and even ice coffee Slushies made using alcoholic drinks are called frozen alcoholic drinks Production edit nbsp Slush machines in ItalyCarbonated slushies are made in machines similar to regular soda fountains Concentrated flavor syrups are mixed with filtered water then carbonated This mixture is then injected into a cylinder surrounded by freezer coils The mixture freezes to the wall of the cylinder then is scraped off by a rotating dasher which also keeps the mixture uniformly mixed 3 Carbonated slushie machines often freeze to a temperature well below the freezing point of water but the combination of pressure up to 40 psi 2 8 bar sugar the carbon dioxide mixture that freezes 80 C 112 F 8 and the constant stirring prevent the mass from freezing solid Carbonated slushies tend to be drier than their non carbonated counterparts Non carbonated slushies are made by freezing a non carbonated juice or other liquid Many modern non carbonated slushy machines use a spiral shaped plastic dasher to scrape crystals off a freezing cylinder often integrated into a clear hopper This product is often wetter than a carbonated slushy machine Machines for producing these do not require a pressure chamber and as a result they are much cheaper and easier to maintain due to their simpler mechanics Slushies can also be produced by supercooling 9 The first slushies in the late 1950s and early 1960s were made by supercooling 3 Supercooled Sprite was briefly marketed by Coca Cola in the United Kingdom The product required a special vending machine to store the bottles in a supercooled state so they would turn to slush upon opening 10 Supercooled slushies can be made by pouring a soda into a bottle shaking it and putting it into a freezer waiting 3 to 3 5 hours and then either releasing pressure and flipping the bottle slowly opening the bottle and pouring it out or adding a piece of ice into the soda 11 Temperature editSlush is made by a mixture of sugar and water To prevent the mixture from freezing solid there must be between 12 22 of sugar present in the solution The sugar acts as an antifreeze in the solution The slush machine stirs or rotates the mixture at a constant speed so that the sugar and water molecules bond together before the water gets a chance to freeze In this way a soft wet slurry mixture is formed 12 Some slushies have additives to make the freezing temperature of the mix lower so that the drink can be served much colder than a water slush drink 13 Brands editThere are several well known brands of slushies The brands Calippo Burst Slurpee ICEE Thirst Buster and Froster are known for their carbonated slushes Brands that produce non carbonated slushes include Polar Krush Calippo Slush Slush Puppie Iceberg Slush System Arctic Slush Kona Ice and Del s See also edit nbsp Look up slushie in Wiktionary the free dictionary nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Slush drinks Shaved ice Snow cone Granita Italian ice Milkshake Smoothie Pumpable ice technology FreezieReferences edit Definition of SLUSHY www merriam webster com Archived from the original on 2021 04 16 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Precker Michael October 16 1991 Happy birthday to Slurpee Icee The Pittsburgh Press Archived from the original on April 16 2021 Retrieved February 28 2012 a b c Wei Haas Maya The Brain Freezing Science of the Slurpee Smithsonian Magazine Archived from the original on 2021 04 16 Retrieved 2021 04 16 a b Fulton Wil 14 November 2016 Slushies Are the World s Greatest Accident Thrillist Archived from the original on 2016 12 02 Retrieved 2021 04 16 The cool history of the Slurpee www cnn com Archived from the original on 2021 03 24 Retrieved 2021 04 16 US 3044878 Knedlik Omar Process for the Preparation of a Beverage issued 1962 07 17 admin 2012 05 03 History of the slushie slush slurpee machine Slushies and More Party Hire Archived from the original on 2021 04 16 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Vincent Charles W Mason James 1839 The Year book of Facts in Science and Art Welsh Jennifer Super Cool Your Soda To Make A Slushie In Seconds Business Insider Archived from the original on 2021 04 16 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Coca Cola Plans High Tech Super Cool Sprite Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Archived from the original on 2020 10 31 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Helmenstine Anne Marie Supercool Any Soft Drink Into an Instant Slushy With This Simple Trick ThoughtCo Archived from the original on 2021 04 16 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Blog Slush Syrup Explained www slushco co uk May 2015 Archived from the original on 2016 08 15 Retrieved 2016 07 18 Blog How to Make a Slushie www slushyobsessed com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Slushy amp oldid 1189036196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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