Discover GEA Aquarius ball lollipop equipment for forming and wrapping of ball lollipops in one single machine.
This unique solution offers compact footprint and exceptional capacity speeds of up to 1000 lollipops per minute. Manufactured in Europe, and bulding on more than 60 years engineering experience, GEA is your expert partner of choice in terms of premium lollipop equipment.
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Over 20 years our GEA Aquarius BunchWrapper series ensures hermetically sealed lollipop wrapping with optimal productivity and fast changeovers for the confectionery market. Offering flexibility in further continuous packaging in bags or containers or tools for marketing purposes.
A perfectly formed lollipop with an excellent taste and mouth feel are the ingredients to success. These benefits are within reach when forming with a GEA Aquarius FlexFormer. Whatever shape you would like to make, whether ball, flat or three-dimensional, GEA Aquarius has with the FlexFormer range the right machine for the job.
A perfectly formed lollipop with an excellent taste and mouth feel are the ingredients to success. These Benefits are within reach when forming with a GEA Aquarius FlexFormer. Whatever shape you would like to make, whether ball, flat or three-dimensional, GEA Aquarius has with the
FlexFormer range the right machine for the job. Configured to appe...
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