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First Food Blender
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The First milksake blender
Polish-American Stephen Poplawski invented the blender by wiring a series of small, spinning metal blades to an electric motor. He attached these blades to a clear glass container specially molded to conform to them. These Blades would be powered and spun bby the motor cutting up most things inside of the glass container. -
Soda-Fountain Drinks
Frederick Osius improved on the idea and went to Fred Waring for financial backing needed to refine the machine. -
The Warign 50th Anerversary Design
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Open to the Public
The Blender and soda fountain was opened up to the public for $29.85. -
Regular Blender
Immersion blenders or the Bamix which was what they were first called were patented in switzerland by Roger Perrinjaquet in 1950. This design was sold to the ESGE Ltd, thi appliance was used to mix, crush, puree or emulsify food and other substances. -
Modernised Blender
The first NutriBullet came out called the 'MagicBullet". Is a new mordenised brand of blenders and is refered to a work horse as it was reliable and good to work with. Today the prices are around $40 and have more plastic aspects with a stainless steel blade. These nutri bullet designs come with a very strong motor. -
Combo 1200
The strongest and most powerful blender of the Nutribullet brand has ome out. Nutribullet Combo 1200 -
Pro 1000
The newest addition to the nutribullet series.
Nutribullet Pro 1000