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The Best Tasting Flavors in the Industry! 1 800 366-9766 The Best Tasting Flavors in the Industry! ALMOND CLEARLY RASPBERRY KEY LIME PIE New PUCKER® AMARETTO CLEARLY SPEARMINT KING CAKE RASPBERRY ANISETTE CLEARLY STRAWBERRY KIWI RED VELVET CAKE APRICOT COCONUT LECHE ROOT BEER BAHAM MAMA COFFEE LEMON RUM BANANA COLA LEMONADE SANGRIA BLACKBERRY COOKIE DOUGH LEMON-LIME S’MORES New BLACK CHERRY COTTON CANDY LICORICE SILVER FOX BLACK WALNUT CREAM SODA LIME SPEARMINT BLUEBERRY CREAMY COCONUT MAI TAI SPUMONI BLUE COCONUT CREME DE COCOA MANDARIN STRAWBERRY BLUE COTTON CANDY CREME DE MENTHE MANGO STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE BLUE EAGLE CREOLE CREAM CHEESE MARASCHINO STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE BLUE HAWAIIAN CUSTARD MARGARITA SWISS ALMOND COCO™ BLUE RASPBERRY DAIQUIRI MOCHA TAMARIND BRANDY DILL PICKLE MOJITO TANGERINE BUBBLE GUM BLUE DOBERGE CAKE New MOUNTAIN MAPLE® TIDAL WAVE® BUTTERCREAM DREAMSICLE MUDSLIDE TIGER’S BLOOD BUTTERED POPCORN DULCE DE LECHE NECTAR TIRA MISU BUTTERSCOTCH DUTCH APPLE PIE New ORANGE TOASTED COCONUT BUTTER PECAN EGG CUSTARD ORCHID VANILLA MAGIC® TOASTED MARSHMALLOW New BUTTER TOFFEE FRENCH VANILLA PAPAYA TROPICS CAJUN RED HOT® FUZZY NAVEL PASSION FRUIT TUTTI FRUTTI CAKE BATTER GEORGIA PEACH PEANUT BUTTER VANILLA CANDY APPLE GOLDEN APPLE PEAR VANILLA BUTTER & NUT CANTALOUPE GRANNY SMITH APPLE PECTORAL PUNCH VANILLA MALT CARAMEL GRAPE PEPPERMINT WATERMELON CHAI LATTEA GRAPEFRUIT PINA COLADA WEDDING CAKE CHAMOY New GUAVA PINEAPPLE WHITE CHOCOLATE & CHIPS® CHERIMOYA HAWAIIAN PINK BUBBLE GUM WHITE RUSSIAN CHERRY HAZELNUT PINK CHAMPAGNE WHITE VANILLA CHILLER® HONEY ALMOND PINK LEMONADE WILD BLUEBERRY CHOCOLATE HONEYDEW MELON PINK LEMON SOUR WILD CHERRY CINNAMON HORCHATA PISTACHIO WILD STRAWBERRY CLEARLY BLACKBERRY HURRICANE PLUM WINE COOLER CLEARLY BUBBLE GUM ICE CREAM POLAR PUNCH ZEPHYR® New CLEARLY CHERRY ICED TEA POPEYE SnoLite® Sugar-Free Mix CLEARLY GRAPE IRISH CREAM POMEGRANATE SnoSour® Sour Acid Mix CLEARLY PINEAPPLE JALAPENO STINGER® New PRALINE TO ORDER CALL TOLL FREE SnoWizard® flavoring concentrates include valuable SnoPoints™ that can be redeemed for free flavors. Quart sizes have 15 SnoPoints™ and 1 800 366-9766 Gallon sizes have 40 SnoPoints™! Purchases of as little as 10 gallons earns enough SnoPoints™ for 1 free quart of concentrate, and 25 gallons gets 1 free gallon. SnoWizard®, Inc. ● 101 River Road ● New Orleans, LA 70121 ● 504-832-3901 www.snowizard.com SNOWIZARD® PRICE LIST Quarts Gallons MIXING CONTAINERS & ACCESSORIES Flavor Concentrates $10.50 $29.50 10-GL Mixing Container with Graduations .......... 50.64 Sodium Benzoate 2.50 6.50 20-GL Mixing Container with Graduations .......... 59.91 Citric Acid 3.50 11.00 32-GL Mixing Container with Graduations .......... 80.84 SnoSour® Sour Acid Mix 4.50 16.00 Spigot-Dispenser/Mixing Container ........... 11.60/17.30 SnoLite® Sugar Free Mix (10 Pack) 33.00 40" Stirring Paddle .................................................... 33.01 SnoSweet® Sugar Free Mix (6 Pack) 24.00 24" Wire Whisk Stirrer ............................................... 24.30 Utility Brush ................................................................. 11.16 STYROFOAM CUPS Hand & Nail Brush .................................................... 20.99 8oz (1,000) ............................................................... 38.16 Bottle Brush ................................................................ 13.16 10oz (1,000) ............................................................. 40.52 Gallon Jug Brush ...................................................... 18.85 12oz (1,000) .............................................................. 53.96 16oz (500) .................................................................. 39.32 Aluminum Brush Rack .............................................. 21.91 20oz (500) ................................................................ 47.56 Glass Serving Bottles 750mm (12) .......................... 18.21 24oz (300) ................................................................ 27.09 Clear Plastic Quart Serving Bottles (12) ............... 21.49 ½ Gallon Jug (6) ........................................................ 8.25 Recessed Cup Dispenser (8–46oz) 18" & 24 ........ 70.72 Gallon Jugs (each) .................................................... 1.51 Adjustable Cup Dispenser (6–10oz)...................... 56.24 Plastic Quart Squeeze Bottles (each) ................... 2.99 Adjustable Cup Dispenser (12–24oz) ................... 59.72 Plastic Opaque Quarts (12) .................................. 14.53 Adjustable Cup Dispenser (32–46oz) ................... 69.33 Gallon Jug Pump (each)......................................... 3.36 Wire Speed Rack 7-Bottle ....................................... 72.85 Stainless Steel Speed Rack 6-Bottle ...................... 56.28 Plastic Pourers (12) .................................................... 4.17 Stainless Steel Speed Rack 9-Bottle ...................... 67.70 Bottle Cap/Gallon Cap ...................................... .10/.10 Sugar Dunnage Rack ............................................ 172.13 Pourer Cap/Push-Pull Cap ................................. .10/.29 3-Tier Bottle Stand 21/33-Bottle ................ 99.50/170.00 Funnel (16oz) .............................................................. 1.82 Strawberry Topping (115oz) .................................. 23.00 Cup Shaper Small ..................................................... 4.24 Pineapple Topping (53oz) ....................................... 9.59 Cup Shaper Large .................................................... 5.44 Cherries with or w/out stems (½GL) .......... 13.19/12.20 Measuring Cup (12oz) .............................................. 4.42 Crushed Cherries (½GL).......................................... 13.59 Measuring Cup (20oz) .............................................. 6.52 Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup (96oz) ....................... 13.32 Single Ice Pick ............................................................ 3.09 Chocolate Cone Dip (96oz) .................................. 20.03 6-Prong Ice Pick......................................................... 8.65 Chocolate Hot Fudge (96oz) ................................. 18.80 Spatula ........................................................................ 3.61 Butterscotch Topping (96oz) .................................. 22.53 Large Counter Sponge ............................................ 2.95 Caramel Topping (53oz) ......................................... 10.68 Carnation Malted Milk (2.5lb) ................................ 16.15 PH Chlorine Test Kit ................................................... 9.38 Frostline Vanilla Softserve (6/6lb bag)..…….…... 85.50 Powdered Sanitizer (100 Packs) ........................... 38.13 Granulated Peanuts (½ GL) ..................................... 7.81 Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometer ........................ 1.92 Liquid Malt (GL) ........................................................ 17.43 Propylene Glycol (5 GLS) .................................... 118.12 Marshmallow Cream (36oz)..................................... 9.10 Condensed Milk (5 GL Pail) .................................... 72.73 Plastic Spoons 5" (1,000) ........................................ 12.06 Soda Spoons 8" (1,000)........................................... 27.72 Gehl’s Nacho Cheese (140oz bags x4) ............... 68.40 Paper Umbrellas (144) .............................................. 6.73 Gehl’s Nacho Cheese (80oz bags x4) ................. 48.52 Napkins (10,000) ...................................................... 42.04 Gehl’s Chili Sauce (80oz bags x4) ........................ 51.95 Napkin Dispenser ..................................................... 17.15 Granulated Sugar (50lb) ......................................... 33.04 SUPPLIES Jumbo Straws (12,500) ............................................ 55.12 Slim Straws (5,000) .................................................... 19.10 Spoon Straws (5,000 Red/Neon) ................ 93.78/63.78 Block Ice Bags (500) ................................................ 43.40 Flurry Take Out Trays (300) ...................................... 68.75 Prices Subject To Change Without Notice Special Order Equipment: Condiment & Fruit Dispensers, Malt and Smoothie Mixers, Nacho Cheese & Chip, Hot Dog and Popcorn Machines, Syrup Pumps and Cone Dip Warmers. SIMPLE SYRUP MADE SIMPLE Simple syrup is the base for the making of all snoball flavorings and is so named as it is “simple” to make. The basic simple syrup formulation is made with a 50/50 mixture of sugar and water. The mixture is 50% sugar measured by weight, dissolved in 50% of water measured by volume – 5 lbs or 80 dry ounces of sugar dissolved in 80 fluid ounces of water. To make 1 gallon of simple syrup, dissolve 5 pounds of sugar into 2½ quarts, or 80 ounces of water. The water should be at room temperature. The use of warm or hot water is neither necessary or recommended as this will only result in having to wait for the syrup to cool before being ready for use. The easiest method to make simple syrup is to mix the water and sugar in a SnoWizard® mixing container with a stirring paddle. Mixing containers come in 10, 20 and 32 gallon sizes, have graduated markings for measuring water and sugar, and come complete with lid and pouring spigot. The syrup can be made quickly and efficiently with no mess in as little as 30 minutes. To make a batch of simple syrup, first add the proper amount of water to the mixing container, and then slowly pour in the sugar while stirring
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