The Future of Flavor Unleashed with Customizable Drink Combinations and High Profitability | Multi-Flavor 771

FBD introduces the Multi-Flavor 771, an innovative solution that revolutionizes the world of flavor. This cutting-edge dispenser offers up to sixteen drink combinations, ranging from frozen lemonade to nitro coffee to cocktails, guaranteeing a delightful experience for customers and guests.

Designed to cater to a wide range of establishments, from convenience stores to entertainment venues to restaurants, the Multi-Flavor 771 provides a perfect fit for any niche. Its versatility in frozen flavors entices customers and invites them to indulge. With just a few taps on the customizable touchscreen, users can easily mix their desired drink, tailored to their brand or program.

The dispenser allows the selection of a base flavor, with the option to add up to four additional flavors. Technology plays a pivotal role in shaping taste, with inline carbonation maximizing quality and yield, ensuring each drink is refreshingly delicious.

The Multi-Flavor 771’s rapid freeze feature sets new standards in efficiency, with a continuous draw capacity of 3,600 ounces per hour and an impressive four-minute recovery time. This translates to serving 180 twenty-ounce cups per hour. The scroll compressor, renowned for reliability and energy efficiency, operates with minimal moving parts, guaranteeing long-lasting performance.

Not only does the Multi-Flavor 771 elevate customer experience, but it also offers remarkable profitability. With low acquisition and ownership costs, businesses can enjoy high gross margins ranging from 75% to 120%. These compact dispensers fit perfectly on small counter spaces, delivering a unique and addictive flavor experience to customers.

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