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Do you want a fast, reliable cotton candy machine? The Tornado with Variable Electronic Heat Control (#3005ED) is your answer. It has a built-in voltage booster system and huge auto transformer. It’s lightning fast with a 1/3 HP heavy duty motor with sealed ball bearings and two 7” ribbons, producing about 50% more than a 5” model. Four large brushes and two extra wide slip rings ensure a long, dependable life. A Whirl Grip Stabilizer, aluminum floss bowl, and stainless steel cabinet are included.


Stage the Tornado at concession stands or get mobile for more impulse buys. The Stainless Steel Candee Fluff® Lobby Master (#3118SS) is 68” (173 cm), has ample storage room, and includes a Lexan sneeze guard. Cones, containers, and Flossine are also available.


Contact Gold Medal today for more information at 513-769-7676/800-543-0862, info@gmpopcorn.com, or gmpopcorn.com


For 80 years, we’ve helped amusement parks create the destination feel that keeps families coming back for generations. Go Gold Medal All the Way!


Emergency phones – vital for communication in any theme park


Storacall TeleAcoustics range of emergency telephones and cabinets are an integral part of any theme parks crisis management plan enabling visitors to contact manage- ment immediately in the event of an incident. Provides extra safety cover if no staff are nearby or the incident takes place in a tunnel or location where radios do not work.


The cabinets are rotationally moulded in medium density polyethylene; the RM cabinet is robust and resilient to impact and the special environment phones are also robust and weather resistant.


Sales +44 (0)1242 578815 or sales@teleacoustics.co.uk for product dimensions visit www.teleacoustics.co.uk


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