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Want to sweeten your sales and attract more customers to the stands? Dip into the deliciously profitable crunch of candy and caramel apples. Easy-to-use machines make it a cinch to prepare apples ahead of time and keep your lines moving.


Try a #4016 Reddy Apple Cooker. Use this double batch cooker to speed up the candying process virtually anywhere. Or, tempt taste buds with tasty caramel from the #4211C High Output Caramel Warmer. It heats in half the time, plus you can dip in one while another is warming. This warmer may also be used for heating fudge, nacho cheese and soup!


Gold Medal also has all the supplies you need, and the creamy caramels and tasty mixes—made with the finest ingredients—to boost your sales.


Contact Gold Medal® today for more information at


513-769-7676/800-543-0862, info@gmpopcorn.com, or gmpopcorn.com


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


FOR SALE


One of the world’s largest collection of leisure based


production moulds are for sale, the owner is retiring.


The moulds are for life sized replicas of dinosaurs, other prehistoric animals and


numerous Kiddie play items.


Establish your own dinosaur park at a fraction of the price. These would cost in excess of £400,000 to produce at present day costs.


A unique and risk free way to make the


products in your own time and to your own specification, also a unique business opportunity.


Final offers to be received by the end of July.


For further details, list and photos of each item contact Derek Cottam, email: prehysteria@hotmail.co.uk


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