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True Refrigeration True TMD-TBB2460FRS 4 Shelf Cooler Back Bar CoolerTwo-section24in deep35-5/8in high4 shelvesCondensing unit on leftStainless steeltopStainless steel interior with 300 seriesstainless steelfloorStainless steelexterior2 doorsFluorescent interior lights1/6 HPNSF food rated... |
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VT-32BCSB Built-in or Freestanding 56-Can Beverage Cooler with Digital Controls Metal Shelves Double Pane Glass Door and Interior Light $749 Keep drinks cold in this compact beverage cooler that features metal shelves that hold up to 56 beverage cans and a double pane door that provides insulation |
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TRUE Refrigeration GDM-33SSL-54 Convenience Store Cooler, 2 Sec/Glass Slide Drs, 3 Shelves, 11 cu ft $2353.91 TRUE Refrigeration GDM-33SSL-54 Convenience Store Cooler, 2 Sec/Glass Slide Drs, 3 Shelves, 11 cu ft |
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TRUE Refrigeration TDB-24-48 24 in Draft Beer Cooler, 1 Faucet, 2 Shelves/Doors, Holds (2) 1/2 Keg $2625.86 TRUE Refrigeration TDB-24-48 24 in Draft Beer Cooler, 1 Faucet, 2 Shelves/Doors, Holds (2) 1/2 Keg |
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TRUE Refrigeration TBB-1 23-1/2 in Back Bar Cooler, 1 Section/Door, 2 Shelves $1213.29 TRUE Refrigeration TBB-1 23-1/2 in Back Bar Cooler, 1 Section/Door, 2 Shelves |
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TRUE Refrigeration GDM-41SL-60 Convenience Store Cooler, 2 Sec/Glass Slide Drs, 6 Shelves, 19 cu ft $2914.27 TRUE Refrigeration GDM-41SL-60 Convenience Store Cooler, 2 Sec/Glass Slide Drs, 6 Shelves, 19 cu ft |
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TRUE Refrigeration GDM-41SL-54 Convenience Store Cooler, 2 Sec/Glass Slide Drs, 6 Shelves, 17 cu ft $2806.4 TRUE Refrigeration GDM-41SL-54 Convenience Store Cooler, 2 Sec/Glass Slide Drs, 6 Shelves, 17 cu ft |
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TRUE Refrigeration TBB-4 91 in Back Bar Cooler, 3 Section/Doors, 6 Shelves, Holds (209) 6-packs $2413.19 TRUE Refrigeration TBB-4 91 in Back Bar Cooler, 3 Section/Doors, 6 Shelves, Holds (209) 6-packs |
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BC-32 Beverage Cooler Black/Stainless Steel Glass $689 The same size as a kitchen trash compactor the VT-32 Beverage Cooler has a black body and stainless steel door This unit features a double-paned glass door digital controls metal shelves and an interior light |
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TRUE Refrigeration TBB-24-60G-SD-S 24 in Deep Back Bar Cooler, SS, 2 Section/Sliding Glass Drs, 4 Shelves $3076.07 TRUE Refrigeration TBB-24-60G-SD-S 24 in Deep Back Bar Cooler, SS, 2 Section/Sliding Glass Drs, 4 Shelves |
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Danby 120 Can Beverage Cooler w/ Lock $311.25 Keep your beers, sodas, and other beverages cold and ready to drink with the Danby 120 Can Beverage Cooler w/ Lock (DBC120BLS). Offering unmatched quality and design, this stainless steel-trimmed cooler can hold up to 3.3 cu. ft. of 12 oz. cans (up to 120 cans). This ample storage is great for entertaining guests, throwing parties, or football Sundays. The built-in mechanical thermostat allows you to control the temperature inside the cooler, with a temperature range of 43-57 degrees F. The insulated walls also allow the cooler's contents to stay cold for a long while after the unit has been turned off. Adding to the beautiful look of this beverage cooler, the stylish tempered glass door and door-activated interior light let you see what drinks you have without having to open the door to find out. The door is also reversible, allowing you to switch the hinge to adjust to a different environment if the cooler is moved. For an extra measure of security, the factory-installed lock lets you rest assured knowing your cooler's contents are safe. With three (3) full width wire shelves and one (1) half width wire shelf, this fridge features an internal fan that helps to circulate air to maintain a consistent internal temperature. Perfect for the kitchen, garage, game room and more, this beverage center will keep your drinks cold when you want them the most. Capacity: This beverage cooler is able to hold up to 120 12 oz. cans (3.3 cu.ft.) for maximum storage and cooling Cooling: A temperature range of 43-57 degrees F and insulated walls help to keep the contents of the cooler cold for a long time Design: The elegant look of this beverage center is achieved by the stainless steel trim, towel bar handle, and door-activated interior lighting |
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WC-12 12-Bottle Wine & Beverage Cooler $129 ThermoElectric Technology Environment friendly12 standard bottles capacity with 3 removable shelves Tinted double pane insulated glass door with platinum trim and cabinet |
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EdgeStar 148 Can Stainless Steel Beverage Cooler $699 Store your beverages in the EdgeStar 148 Can Stainless Steel Beverage Cooler (CBR1501SG) to keep them cool and ready to drink. This cooler with a stainless steel finish allows you to store up to 148 standard 12 oz. cans, which is great if you decide to entertain guests or throw a party and you need to keep all your refreshments cold. The reversible stainless steel-trimmed door allows you to switch which side the door opens just in case the layout changes or you move the cooler somewhere else. The stylish presentation of the beverage cooler is shown through its glass shelving and soft interior lighting, showcasing your cans of beer, soda, and much more. A built-in carbon filter helps to protect your drinks from odors inside the room, while the black dotted glass door tint prevents UV rays from infiltrating the cooler so your beverages will stay protected and tasting great when opened. This beverage fridge can be used as either a built-in or freestanding cooler, and the digital controls allow you to control and maintain the temperatures between 38-50 degrees F. This top-of-the-line EdgeStar product will also provide you with amazing features you can enjoy for many years, including the LED light control panels, which lets you control the temperature and lets you see the current temperature inside the cooler. The glass shelves also allow you to view what you have with ease, while keeping everything looking elegant and nice. The factory-installed lock adds and extra layer of security, letting you rest assured that your fridge won't be broken into. Ideal for kitchens, game rooms, garages and more, this beverage refrigerator will keep your drinks cold for you and your friends. Elegant Storage: The included glass shelves keep up to 148 cans while still look fantastic Powerful Compressor: The compressor-based cooling system ensures optimum beer and beverage temperature Interior Lighting: A manual light illuminates the beverage selection, making it easier to find the right drink 24 Width:The cooler's 24 width fits perfectly into mid-sized undercounter spaces |
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Kombucha The Mystery Brew by Steve Kelly
What do Lindsay Lohan and free living Naturopaths across the world have in common? Not much, except that they both love (for the most part) an ancient medicinal remedy which has been subject to much controversy lately: Kombucha, a fermented tea said to originate in China over 2,000 years ago, has become a staple in Lohan's diet. The actor has purportedly been drinking it for over four years, with no sign of stoppage, despite recent confusion as to the alcohol content of the brew.
Kombucha is simply a tea that has had a Kombucha culture introduced to it and has then aged for a short period of time, usually one or two weeks. While aging, the tea itself begins to develop a bacterial mat which settles atop the brewing Kombucha. This is often referred to as a "SCOBY," or a Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast. This leathery, pancake-like organism is what produces bacteria known as Gluconacetobacter xylinus, as well as varying strains of lactobacillus bacteria, the components which Kombucha lovers claim give the tea its medicinal qualities. The end result is a carbonated, slightly sour and undeniably odd flavor. Tina Fey has lovingly described the flavor as being like "a wine cooler left in a hot car". Despite the harsh claims of some, many use Kombucha solely to improve their health, not an unwise venture for a remedy with a chemical background as rich as Kombucha.
The supposed health benefits of the brew are abundant, ranging from anti-oxidative qualities, anticancer , and antimicrobial among many others. Many, including the popular blog Well + Good NYC even claim that Kombucha can act as a beauty potion of sorts, as it supposedly does wonders for the skin, bringing about clarity and helping fight acne with its body-alkalizing properties. In addition to this, Kombucha has been known to contain various amino acids, as well as B-vitamins, making it a near perfect beverage for athletes of all types.
The first recorded cases of Kombucha usage come from Russia during the 19th century; however, many Chinese claim that the tea originated in their country, thousands of years earlier. While evidence could point in either direction, the fact remains that Kombucha has exploded in popularity in the past 15 years. Kombucha has gone from being practically unattainable in the 1990's to being a health essential in many circles, and is now flying off the shelves in every store wise enough to stock the product. "The sales are so remarkable that the first time I saw {the numbers}, I thought it was a mistake," says Perry Abbenante, senior global grocery coordinator for Whole Foods.
While very few medical studies exist at the moment to prove Kombucha's effectiveness, one can clearly see from the record sales of the product, as well as from testimonials given by the celebrities who choose to drink Kombucha, that the hype exists for a reason. Kombucha is a final frontier for the growing community of health-conscious individuals across the world. The revered status it holds, despite its lack of human medical studies make Kombucha a true mystery brew. Consumers seem to be the only "scientists" studying it for the most part, and as a result, the only way to judge the brew's effectiveness is for people to try it themselves.
So, what are you waiting for?
Drink up.
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