Put the words Galaxy and Gas together. Now close your eyes and imagine the result: peacefully floating in an infinite space . . . or . . . having an ice cream feast where every scoop is topped with luscious, homemade whipped cream. Keep those visions in mind when considering Galaxy Gas for your whipped cream charger, dispenser, and gas needs. Galaxy Gas offers N2O products in various configurations and sizes, from small, flavored (watermelon-lemonade and Mango Smoothie, for example) 8-gram whipped cream chargers – available to retailers in boxes of 100 – to large 6-liter canisters, designed for multiple applications. The N2O from Galaxy Gas is food-grade and designed strictly for culinary use; infusing cocktails, making delightful whipped cream, enhancing mashed potatoes, or whatever brilliance your culinary prowess can muster.
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