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Helpful Hints
• Most drinks can be mixed in less than two minutes.
• Whole fruit should not be used when making fruit drinks.
Mash or puree fruit; add to drink, and mix.
• The container must always be filled to at least the minimum
level mark or the liquid will not reach mixing shaft. When
mixing thin mixtures, such as powdered diet drinks, do
not fill above maximum level mark (12 ounces) or liquid
may overflow while mixing.
• For best results, all liquid ingredients should be as cold as
possible. Milk drinks will taste best if milk is ice cold. The
colder the milk, the thicker and more frothy the drink.
• All syrups and powdered mixes should be added just
before mixing to prevent them from sinking to the bottom
of the container.
• The DrinkMaster does not crush ice. For best results, use
crushed ice if the recipe calls for ice.
Cleaning Your DrinkMaster
1. Unplug unit. To remove mixing shaft, grasp and pull down
to release from head. Wash the mixing shaft in warm,
soapy water.
2. The metal mixing container should be washed in warm,
soapy water or in a dishwasher.
3. To clean DrinkMaster, wipe with damp cloth or sponge. Do
not use abrasive cleansers of any type.
DO NOT IMMERSE THE APPLIANCE IN WATER OR
OTHER LIQUID.
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Recipes
Fun Facts
Hamilton Beach entered the commercial food business more
than 80 years ago with the introduction of the DrinkMaster. It
quickly became America's soda fountain standard. We still
build them to last–the quality and precision that went into every
original DrinkMaster continues today.
With a little help from your Hamilton Beach DrinkMaster, you
can recreate the soda fountain of yesteryear in your own
kitchen. We've named some of our recipes using the "Soda
Jerk Jargon Chart" (with a few adaptations), and you'll find
some interesting ice cream information here and there.
Browse through these recipes and start enjoying some good,
old-fashioned ice cream drinks today.
Soda Jerk Jargon Chart
®
JARGON
• Baby
• Bottom
• Bucket of ...
• Chicago
• Cow Juice
• Crash
• Crowd
DEFINITION
Glass of milk
Ice cream in a drink
Several ingredients combined
Pineapple juice or soda
Milk
Cookie crumbs
Three (Two's company, three's
a crowd)
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