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Ice Glasses
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Ice Glasses

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CODE: ICETUM

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4.4
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Why put ice in your drink when you can put drink in your ice? Just fill this nifty silicone mould with water, pop it in the freezer for a few hours, and hey presto! You've got a pair of the coolest glasses to be found in the known universe. There may be cooler ones in the unknown universe, but as it's unknown, we don't know, you'll just have to ask Stephen Hawking, though we imagine he has better things to do with his time. For best results use boiled water (once cooled obviously) as that will give you clearer ice, and ensure you fill the mould right to the brim. Of course you don't have to limit yourself to water, you can get creative will all sorts of liquids, or use food dyes to jazz 'em up and create your very own ice bar.

  • An ice mould suitable for making two ice tumblers.
  • The mould is made from food safe rubber.
  • Pop them in the freezer and then forget about them until your next party.
  • Suitable for ages 16 years+.
  • Size: 21 x 11 x 9cm.

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4

Date: 06 January 2010

Very good

I got these as a present and they were very popular at the party I was at! Great idea...add a bit of novelty to drinking!!

5

Date: 05 January 2010

Good Fun

They were quite quick to freeze, and were nice to drink from! Good purchase and made a good present.

5

Date: 20 December 2009

4

Date: 17 December 2009

Ice Glasses

I found this product to be a cheap and fun gift, however the only downside is you cannot hold the ice glass for too long and have to put it down after every sip. If only there was a holder, or the ice glass mould was slightly smaller, you could pop it inside a normal glass.

Age: 25-34

4

Date: 22 November 2009

Cool!

... but make sure you freeze them on a level surface