Method of making frozen confection with encased whistle

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Molding – casting – or shaping

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426104, 426132, 426134, A23G 900, A23P 100

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056861303

ABSTRACT:
Methods of making a frozen confection with an encased whistle element wherein a first embodiment provides for the formation of a recess to hold the whistle by means of a drill or heated element, which whistle is frozen in place and a plug-like element communicating to the recess is easily removed by reason of the mold configuration. In another embodiment a removeable plug or the like is super-positioned to an open bottom wall mold portion so that once the ingredient filling the mold is frozen, removal of the plug-like member provides for air communication to a recess which is adapted to receive a whistle therein. In another embodiment, a bracket member is used to support a whistle in the formed recess to thereby eliminate freezing of the whistle in the recess so the same is securely fastened within the frozen confection.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5343710 (1994-09-01), Cathenaut et al.
patent: 5352470 (1994-10-01), Yang
patent: 5374436 (1994-12-01), White et al.

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