Menu
Cart 0

2017 September Newsletter


View our Current Inventory | Support | Rentals | Blog

Frozen Drink Machines

Frozen Lemonade Machines

At the International Independent Showmen's Association (IISA) convention in Gibsonton, FL, we showed concessionaires and carnival folk how to use frozen drink machines (Taylor 430 and 340) to serve frozen lemonade. The energy we got from the crowd was fantastic & they loved to see how a frozen drink machine works.

The great part about serving frozen lemonade is that it's cheap, people love it on a hot day, & profit margins are huge, plus you can easily find all the ingredients at your local supermarket. You can sell a 12 Oz frozen product for $3-4 and your product cost will be under 10 cents for the product. These are very high margins of profit. On a hot Summer day, frozen lemonade outsells most other products.

See our Current Frozen Drink Machines

Exclusive Access: Unlisted Inventory
You are the first to see these Machines
Call us at (352) 262-9627 for these machines

  • 2009 Taylor 8756 (3ph, Water) $6200
  • 2013 Carpigiani 193p (3ph, Air Pump) $6500
  • 2010 Electro Freeze (SL500 3ph, Water) $3500
  • 2011 Stoelting F231 (1ph, Water) $4000
  • 2001 Carpigiani LB 502g Batch Freezer (3ph, Water) $8000
Industry News & Recipes
sample

There are many different frozen desert mixes to choose from out there. With all these options it might sometimes get confusing which mix to choose to buy for yourself. In this article we are going to talk about one of the best tasting quality mixes that you can buy. I am talking about Desert Cool!

Read More

sample

The Bee’s Freeze is a frozen version of the Bee’s Knees, a gin cocktail created during the Prohibition era in the United States. This mix of gin with citrus juices and honey was made to mask the repugnant smell and taste of poorly made bathtub gin. The goal of this cocktail was to improve the taste of something that had a less than ideal taste, but the taste of this delicious cocktail with well-made gin is even more popular to this day.

Read More