PRNewswire/United Brands
SAN FRANCISCO — United Brands, Inc., parent company of the Whip-It! brand, launched the first and only NSF-certified whipped cream charger component for compressed gas, the Whip-It! Elite.
The universal charger, featuring U.S.-made gas, is the first of its kind to be made of aluminum instead of carbon steel and is more eco-friendly than other models, United Brands reports.
The NSF-certified mark is assurance that the product has been reviewed by an independent certification organization. Products with an NSF certification mark meet all standard requirements and undergo testing and regular inspections to ensure that they continue to comply and are verified.
Jimmy Zahriya, United Brands CEO and owner, said, "At United Brands, we are committed to quality and high standards, and it is important to us that our customers have confidence when using our products. In attaining NSF certification, we have confirmed that the Whip-It! Elite chargers are verifiable by a third party. NSF certification is valued by consumers, manufacturers, retailers and regulatory agencies worldwide and shows that the product complies with the strict standards and procedures of NSF.”
Aluminum is 30% lighter than carbon steel, United Brands reports, and requires less energy to recycle than traditional steel, which reduces the carbon footprint. The proprietary, state-of-the-art cleaning process of NSF component cylinders reduces the residual oil inside the chargers to virtually zero compared to other industry chargers, the company said. It is the only cream charger with U.S.-made gas, United Brands added.
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