also known as laughing gas or by the nickname "whippets." Marketed in colorful cylinders as whipped cream chargers, with flavors including "mango smoothie" and "vanilla cupcake," these pressurized ...
Add whipped cream cake to your recipe box for a special, one-of-a-kind dessert that's unlike your classic pound cake. For 20 years, Ann Taylor Pittman built a career of creating healthy recipes at ...
This is the shocking moment a whipped cream dispenser exploded in the hands of a barista at a cafe. Footage shows the worker shaking the pressurised canister behind the counter when it blasted and ...
They all claim it’s for making whipped cream. One especially trendy brand, Galaxy Gas, even flavours the nitrous oxide, a process that most chefs say would make it useless for culinary purposes.
Korin Miller has spent nearly two decades covering food, health, and nutrition for digital, print, and TV platforms. Her work has appeared in Women's Health, SELF, Prevention, The Washington Post ...
Companies are selling sunscreen in whipped-cream cans, water in tallboys better known for beer and tampons in ice-cream tubs as surprising packaging becomes a sharper tool for marketers.
It happened fast: On July 16, a video of a young man huffing from a tank labeled “Galaxy Gas” was uploaded to the Instagram account of a restaurant in Georgia. He identifies himself as “Lil ...
It’s called “chroming” and it’s the latest term for huffing. With chroming, teens are using ordinary food products like whipped cream to get high. The company Galaxy Gas, which sells canisters of ...