Nostalgia Electrics is a company that specializes in the manufacturing of party utilities, including popcorn makers, fondue fountains, buffet stations, mini-fridges and serving ware.
There are many companies that sell household slush machines. Nostalgia Electrics, MargaritaVille Cargo, Ontel Products Corporation, and many other companies make slush machines.
The Hella company provides lighting and electrics for many kinds of industries. They make and provide specialized lighting for the automotive industry, boats and ships, and even mining and construction.
If you mean: "What does Rcd's in electrics stand for?" It means Residual Current Device, which protects household sockets If your question means something else, you should make it clearer. you =P
there is no such thing and your question doesn't make sense
It helps with the acoustics of the sound and on electrics it can be moved around to make a bend-like noise.
Elemis makes skincare products for women that are marketed through high end national department store chaines. All their products are suited primarily for women and are inappropriate for children.
Hard wheats are used to make flours for breads and rolls. Soft wheats are used primarily in cakes, cookies, crackers, and prepared mixes. Durum wheat is almost exclusively used to make pasta products.
Yes, in fact there is one made by Rose Art that is kid-friendly where they can make their own cotton candy. This one that would be for grown up and supervised children use is from Nostalgia Electrics, http://www.google.com/products/catalog?rlz=1T4TSHB_enUS239US239&q=cotton+candy+machine&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=2210104568652844695&ei=9GUrTbL_EYP68Abe0ZHMAQ&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CD0Q8wIwAg#.
Bendeniz primarily makes costume head pieces that are very decorative. They also make detailed and unique pin cushions. Purses and t-shirts can also be found on their website.
Gerald Ernest Messoud has written: 'They don't make nostalgia like they used to'
The Orrefors company makes products that are primarily made out of crystal. They make whiskey glasses, candle holders, wine glasses, vases, and unique decorations.
Coors survived the 18-year Prohibition period by making and marketing primarily malted milk and ceramic products.