The Cool Maker Magic Mixer: A Game-Changer for Home Entertaining

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The Cool Maker Magic Mixer is a fun and interactive toy that allows children to make their own edible creations. This toy is designed to be safe and easy to use, making it a great option for kids who love to get creative in the kitchen. The Magic Mixer comes with a variety of accessories that allow kids to mix and decorate their own sweet treats. It includes a mixing bowl, spatula, pipette, cake stand, and a variety of small containers for mixing ingredients. With these tools, kids can easily mix up their own cake batter, cookie dough, or icing. One of the standout features of the Magic Mixer is its ability to create colorful and unique designs.


They have taught poetry and (Soma)tic poetry rituals to poets, dancers, and visual artists. They have taught the last two spring semesters at Columbia University in New York City. They teach regularly at Naropa University, Evergreen State College, Pratt Institute, Sarah Lawrence, Sandberg Art Institute in Amsterdam, and the OSU creative writing program in Oregon. They have also been a visiting writer at Brown, Bard, Bennington, CalArts, Pomona, University of Chicago, Iowa Writers Workshop, University of Wyoming, and others. They have given lectures on Ecopoetics and Occult Poetics at KW Museum in Berlin, Contemporary Art Center in Vilnius, Zurich University of the Arts, Kunstverein in Dusseldorf, 21er Haus in Vienna, Bergen Academy of Art, University of Glasgow, and others.

We will discuss how occult and paranormal experiences and practices of poets in the past shaped their praxis and changed the world of poetry, and in some cases even saved lives. In class we will question whether the cards themselves are portals to psychological forces or living gods; is Last Call just fiction, or does it say something about how real practitioners engage with Tarot cards.

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One of the standout features of the Magic Mixer is its ability to create colorful and unique designs. The mixer comes with color cartridges that allow kids to add a pop of color to their creations. These cartridges are easy to attach and remove, giving kids the flexibility to experiment with different colors and designs.

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We will discuss how occult and paranormal experiences and practices of poets in the past shaped their praxis and changed the world of poetry, and in some cases even saved lives. We will read and discuss the occult poetics of Hannah Weiner, Jack Spicer, Robert Desnos, and others. We will also build (Soma)tic poetry rituals as well as collectively build personalized rituals for each participant in the workshop. CA will have follow-up contact with each student after the workshop to discuss the progress of their rituals and writing.

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CAConrad is the author of 9 books of poetry and essays, the latest is titled While Standing in Line for Death (Wave Books, 2017). A recipient of a Pew Fellowship in the Arts for Literature, they also received The Believer Magazine Book Award and The Gil Ott Book Award. CA is currently working on a (Soma)tic poetry ritual titled, "Resurrect Extinct Vibration," which investigates effects the vibrational absence of recently extinct species has on the body of the poet and the poems. They teach regularly at the Sandberg Art Institute in Amsterdam and their books, essays, films, interviews, rituals and other publications can be found online at http://bit.ly/88CAConrad

They have taught poetry and (Soma)tic poetry rituals to poets, dancers, and visual artists. They have taught the last two spring semesters at Columbia University in New York City. They teach regularly at Naropa University, Evergreen State College, Pratt Institute, Sarah Lawrence, Sandberg Art Institute in Amsterdam, and the OSU creative writing program in Oregon. They have also been a visiting writer at Brown, Bard, Bennington, CalArts, Pomona, University of Chicago, Iowa Writers Workshop, University of Wyoming, and others. They have given lectures on Ecopoetics and Occult Poetics at KW Museum in Berlin, Contemporary Art Center in Vilnius, Zurich University of the Arts, Kunstverein in Dusseldorf, 21er Haus in Vienna, Bergen Academy of Art, University of Glasgow, and others.

We will discuss how occult and paranormal experiences and practices of poets in the past shaped their praxis and changed the world of poetry, and in some cases even saved lives. We will read and discuss the occult poetics of Hannah Weiner, Jack Spicer, Robert Desnos, and others. We will also build (Soma)tic poetry rituals as well as collectively build personalized rituals for each participant in the workshop. CA will have follow-up contact with each student after the workshop to discuss the progress of their rituals and writing.
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The Magic Mixer also has an easy-to-use dispenser, which allows kids to pipe out their creations with precision. This dispenser makes it easy to create beautiful and intricate designs, making the toy even more enjoyable for kids who love to decorate. In addition to being a fun and creative toy, the Magic Mixer is also designed with safety in mind. The toy is made from durable and non-toxic materials, making it safe for kids to use. It also has built-in safety features, such as a locking mechanism that prevents the mixer from starting unless all components are securely in place. Overall, the Cool Maker Magic Mixer is a fun and innovative toy that allows kids to explore their creativity in the kitchen. With its easy-to-use design and range of accessories, it provides endless opportunities for kids to mix, decorate, and enjoy their own edible creations..

Reviews for "Spice Up Your Summer with the Cool Maker Magic Mixer"

- Sarah - 2 stars - I was really excited to try out the Cool Maker Magic Mixer, but I was incredibly disappointed with the results. The mixer didn't mix the ingredients properly, leaving me with a lumpy mess. The motor also seemed to struggle and made a lot of noise. Overall, I don't think it's worth the money.
- Mike - 1 star - The Cool Maker Magic Mixer was a complete waste of my time and money. The mixer didn't work at all, the motor was weak, and it didn't mix the ingredients properly. On top of that, it was difficult to clean and the instructions were poorly written. I definitely won't be recommending this to anyone.
- Emily - 2 stars - While the Cool Maker Magic Mixer had the potential to be a fun toy for my kids, it fell short in many areas. The motor was weak and constantly stopped, making it frustrating to use. The bowl was also too small, making it difficult to mix larger batches of ingredients. Overall, I expected more from this product and was left disappointed.

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