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How Does an Ice Cream Cone Make?

How does an ice cream cone make? Ice cream cone production is divided into two parts, one is baking, other is a rolling, the two complement each other. Want to make ice cream cone step is very simple, here we for the vast number of businessmen to provide a easy to operate, labor-saving cone equipment. Use this machine to make ice cream cones, with various shapes and sizes.

Here is a working video of ice cream cone machine. If you are interested, please contact with us, my email is lisa@machinehall.com, whatsapp is 008618595717505, skype: jacobyaogelgoog.

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