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  1. Slush 2025 | Helsinki, Nov 19-20

    Slush is the world’s most founder-focused startup event, held annually in Helsinki. Join top founders, investors, and media at Slush 2025 on Nov 19–20.

  2. SLUSH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SLUSH is partly melted or watery snow. How to use slush in a sentence.

  3. Slush - Wikipedia

    Slush, also called slush ice, is a slurry mixture of small ice crystals (e.g. snow) and liquid water. [1][2] In the natural environment, slush forms when ice or snow melts or during mixed precipitation.

  4. Slushie Recipes

    We have 70+ rated & reviewed slushy and slush recipes, so give your blender a workout.

  5. The Ultimate Guide to Slushy Drinks: History, Recipes, Machines & More

    Jul 15, 2025 · A slush (slushy or slushie) is a semi-frozen beverage made by blending ice with flavoured syrup, juice, or soda. Unlike smoothies or milkshakes, slushies have a distinct icy, granular texture …

  6. Slush | About Us

    Slush is owned by the Startup Foundation, a Finnish not-for-profit working toward strengthening the local startup ecosystem. Most of any profits made by Slush go back to the foundation, which uses them to …

  7. Slushy - Wikipedia

    The slush machine stirs or rotates the mixture at a constant speed so that the sugar and water molecules bond together before the water gets a chance to freeze.

  8. Event Info - Slush

    By coming to Slush, you’re expected to respect all event-goers regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability, or other aspects of what we look like, where we …

  9. Slush (event) - Wikipedia

    Slush is a startup and tech event, held by Slush Oy company, annually in Helsinki, Finland. Slush facilitates meetings between the founders of startups and investors such as venture capitalists, …

  10. Slush FAQ

    Find answers to all your questions about attending Slush–from tickets and matchmaking to venue details and side events.