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Keep the ice flowing during the run up to Christmas and into the New Year

28 August 2018

No festive fretting about Christmas drinks Hubbard Systems has got it covered. The lead up to 25th December is one of the busiest periods of the year for bar staff, with countless Christmas parties taking prominence alongside an increase in general merriment and the number of revellers. Then there’s the New Year celebration. With this in mind, it’s crucial that ice machines are fully functional and up for the heavy workload. Don’t worry, Hubbard Systems, UK distributor for Scotsman icemakers,...

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Scotsman brings a sense of cool control to a fiery world

15 June 2018

Fire Service College improves hydration techniques thanks to chewable ice cubes.  Exposure to high temperatures and arduous activities during firefighting training can have effects on the human body due to raised core body temperatures.  For firefighters battling the blaze, or members of instructional staff supervising them, any type of relief from the heat can make a significant difference. One of the specialist institutions central to the development of making improvements to safety in these arduous conditions is the Fire Service...

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Scotsman’s new ice dispensers: compact tabletop footprint, massive capacity

21 March 2018

Self-serve, hygienic dispensers can handle up to 200 serves at peak time. Hubbard Systems has launched two new ice dispensers from Scotsman.  The DXN models replace the company’s hugely popular TC180 dispenser, which is the go-to unit for many high street operators wanting to offer self-serve drinks.  The two DXN units offer a choice of capacities but both combine a hygienic, easy to use touchpad control, big production capacities and a very compact tabletop design. The largest model is the...

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A “perfect” fit of ice for The De La Pole Arms

31 January 2018

Charming Suffolk medieval pub-cum-deli installs gourmet Scotsman ice machine for bar AND kitchen. Taking its name from the ancient De La Pole family of Suffolk, The De La Pole Arms in Wingfield is a 16th Century pub recently adopted by husband and wife Frankie and Cathy Aspin. The Aspins’ rejuvenation of the pub is already creating a buzz in the East Anglian countryside. Within months of acquiring the business, The De La Pole was named one of the top 20...

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