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Home / Fun Stuff / ICE Cold Glasses

ICE Cold Glasses

John P.

August 22, 2006 By John P.

Shot in an Ice GlassDown here in Texas it’s hot. I mean really hot. It’s so hot we actually have a race called the HotterN Hell Hundred. It can actually be 100 degrees at midnight. Needless to say, we like our Air Conditioning, and we love our drinks over ice!

Well, I’ve got to ask. Why bother pouring a drink over ice, when you can just pour a drink into ice? That’s exactly what this special Ice Cube tray will allow you to do.

Silicon Ice Cube TrayJust fill the silicone tray to the rim and put it in the ol’ ice box for a few hours. Once it’s frozen you’ll have a set of four ice glasses to serve your favorite libations from.

This definitely goes on my X-mas list, but I’m thinking that these are going to be so popular that you have to have at least 3 or 4 in the fridge at all times.

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