Originally posted by: theknight571
I was talking with a 7-11 owner once and he mentioned that although there are specially formulated syrups made for the slurpee machines, that you can hook up any fountain drink syrup to the machine.
He had Dr. Pepper Slurpees that day.
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: theknight571
I was talking with a 7-11 owner once and he mentioned that although there are specially formulated syrups made for the slurpee machines, that you can hook up any fountain drink syrup to the machine.
He had Dr. Pepper Slurpees that day.
Ooh.
I wonder how a Code Red slurpee would be...
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: theknight571
I was talking with a 7-11 owner once and he mentioned that although there are specially formulated syrups made for the slurpee machines, that you can hook up any fountain drink syrup to the machine.
He had Dr. Pepper Slurpees that day.
Ooh.
I wonder how a Code Red slurpee would be...
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: grohl
Slush Puppy!
Originally posted by: mattocs
Slush Puppy FTW.
I apologize if this is off subject. It's still pertains to Slurpee, but this was the only forum or source where I felt I had a chance finding what I need.
A friend of mine and I are doing research for Slurpee Machines. We need a diagram of the assembly of an ICEE Slurpee machine.
I searched high and low, but I havent had any luck. Even finding one of a generic slurpee/slushee machine is vague and difiult to find.
I found
THIS
and
THIS
We'd really prefer having one of the 7-Elevens ICEE slurpee machines.
We know its probably propriatory and probably patent, but we have no desire/plans to use any images other than for research.
Any thoughts would be appreciated