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		By: Kathryn Weber		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2020 11:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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  The skulls come out pretty well. They are a good size if you like to drink your drink on the rocks! My boyfriend and his friends thought the gift was cool. It was a nice addition to his smaller present. It beats the generic ice cube! Easy to plop out of the mold, too.

  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  The skulls come out pretty well. They are a good size if you like to drink your drink on the rocks! My boyfriend and his friends thought the gift was cool. It was a nice addition to his smaller present. It beats the generic ice cube! Easy to plop out of the mold, too.</p>
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		By: student		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2020 11:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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  I bought that for my birthday party.  All my guests were enjoying with this skull ice cubes with their drink.  Actually even one giant ice cube made to stay very cool for one cup of ice drink.  It stayed well the skull shape and made my party stunning. The material is very convenient to take out each ice cube.  Very soft and very easy to use it.  I am very satisfied with this skull Ice Tray and I would tell to my friends to buy.Thank you for making my party successful.

  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  I bought that for my birthday party.  All my guests were enjoying with this skull ice cubes with their drink.  Actually even one giant ice cube made to stay very cool for one cup of ice drink.  It stayed well the skull shape and made my party stunning. The material is very convenient to take out each ice cube.  Very soft and very easy to use it.  I am very satisfied with this skull Ice Tray and I would tell to my friends to buy.Thank you for making my party successful.</p>
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		By: T. Gerald		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2020 14:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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  They are a bit smaller (as listed) but fantastic and easy to produce many quickly without hassle. Unfortunately, humans are stupid and instead of following the directions that come with it, people are trying to fill them through the ventilation holes. Don’t do that. If you just do what it says, and fill the bottom tray about 1/3-1/2 way full, then push the top tray down over it, you will get almost perfect little skulls. The secret is finding the perfect spot to fill the bottom tray to. They should put a line, but anyone can figure it out fast. IMPORTANT: do not waste time double boiling water, lol. This is a myth. distilled water does nothing. Cloudy ice is from trapped air via fast freezing. The only way to get clear ice is called “directional freezing” (AJ a Clinebell machine or using an open igloo cooler). Slow directional freezing pushes the trapped air in water to one end of the freezing ice, which you saw or cut off. You are not going to get clear skulls like the photo, no matter what you do, unless you use directional freezing and/or slow freezing or both.

  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  They are a bit smaller (as listed) but fantastic and easy to produce many quickly without hassle. Unfortunately, humans are stupid and instead of following the directions that come with it, people are trying to fill them through the ventilation holes. Don’t do that. If you just do what it says, and fill the bottom tray about 1/3-1/2 way full, then push the top tray down over it, you will get almost perfect little skulls. The secret is finding the perfect spot to fill the bottom tray to. They should put a line, but anyone can figure it out fast. IMPORTANT: do not waste time double boiling water, lol. This is a myth. distilled water does nothing. Cloudy ice is from trapped air via fast freezing. The only way to get clear ice is called “directional freezing” (AJ a Clinebell machine or using an open igloo cooler). Slow directional freezing pushes the trapped air in water to one end of the freezing ice, which you saw or cut off. You are not going to get clear skulls like the photo, no matter what you do, unless you use directional freezing and/or slow freezing or both.</p>
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