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They don't have this yet? |
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I think softserve depends on a continous mixing to maintain texture. Not saying you couldn't find additives to produce it, but it's not quite so simple as packaging. |
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maybe [MechE] is right, but it's a really good halfbaked idea!! Welcome to the hb!
maybe one could shake up the tube to provide the mixing component? |
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Well you can get aerosol canisters which produce aereated cream. Could such a system not be adapted to provide ice-cream? |
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Welcome, [appdirect], to the Halfbakery! |
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I'm the guy who complains when ideas don't have enough method in them. |
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[pocmloc], I just had a can of whipped cream for lunch. It had liquid and gas in it, which I shook together. Soft serve probably has solids and liquids, mostly solid and trying to harden if it gets too cold. |
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I'd say you could make a mush that never actually froze and squish it out, yes, but that would take some chemistry work not given here. (Hint: push pops and sherbet.) |
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Fantastic idea, and while it lacks the science its not
so zany that it can't be possible, its just the need to
keep it mixing constantly, although perhaps there is
a "long life" style variant that might not require this
component as much, in which case simply shaking
the canister or squidging the tube around for a while
before opening could work.
Definitely a product which needs to exist either way |
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Isn't this just WINBI? Such a product would be fine,
but why in a tube? Because toothpaste resembles soft
serve ice cream in texture? [-] |
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OK so if it is to be actually frozen, and it is to be kept so by churning, what is the practical shelf life of a battery and motor running very slowly and efficiently sealed within a frozen aerosol can? Could the manufacturers supply a special retail freezer with a row of electrical ccontaqcts at the bottom? These would trickle charge the battery while the units were in the shop, allowing them to have a long shelf life. Could the battery then run the churn for a week at home in the domestic fridge? Would there be a market for domestic fridges with soft-serve-canister-docks built in? |
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PS [Baconbrain], I'm not sure that really counts as a balanced meal. |
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It had both liquid and gas, and I shook it up well. |
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