Kelvin Natural Slush Co.

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Kelvin Natural Slush Co.‏‎ is a New York City-based company that specializes in the production and distribution of slush beverages. The company was founded in 2010 by Alex Rein, a former lawyer who decided to pursue his passion for food and beverages. The name "Kelvin" refers to the Kelvin scale, a temperature scale used in physical sciences, symbolizing the cold nature of the slush beverages.

History[edit | edit source]

Alex Rein founded Kelvin Natural Slush Co. in 2010 after leaving his career as a lawyer. He was inspired by the slush drinks he had enjoyed during his travels and decided to introduce a more natural and sophisticated version of the beverage to the New York market. The company started as a single food truck and has since expanded to multiple locations and distribution channels.

Products[edit | edit source]

Kelvin Natural Slush Co. offers a variety of slush flavors, all made with natural ingredients. The company's signature flavors include ginger, citrus, and tea, but seasonal flavors are also offered throughout the year. Customers can customize their slush with real fruit purées, fresh herbs, and other natural add-ins. In addition to slush beverages, the company also sells its products in a concentrated form for use in cocktails and other beverages.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Kelvin Natural Slush Co. has received several awards and recognitions for its innovative approach to slush beverages. In 2010, the company won the Vendy Award for Best Dessert, a prestigious honor in the New York City food truck scene. The company has also been featured in numerous media outlets, including The New York Times and Food & Wine magazine.

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