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Anone have any suggstions as to where I might buy a small quantity of dry ice ?

I have tried a few of the ice supply shops without any luck.

Thanks

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try any ice cream shop in any mall, baskin robbins et al. 20bht for a block...

Oz

"To make dry ice, you start with a high-pressure container full of liquid carbon dioxide. When you release the liquid carbon dioxide from the tank, the expansion of the liquid and the high-speed evaporation of carbon dioxide gas cools the remainder of the liquid down to the freezing point, where it turns directly into a solid"

Don't think somehow yer gonna find 'dry 'ice' at just any old ice cream or baskin robbins somehow.

Depending on what you are wanting the dry ice for you might just borrow a CO2 fire extinguisher.

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try any ice cream shop in any mall, baskin robbins et al. 20bht for a block...

Oz

"To make dry ice, you start with a high-pressure container full of liquid carbon dioxide. When you release the liquid carbon dioxide from the tank, the expansion of the liquid and the high-speed evaporation of carbon dioxide gas cools the remainder of the liquid down to the freezing point, where it turns directly into a solid"

Don't think somehow yer gonna find 'dry 'ice' at just any old ice cream or baskin robbins somehow.

Depending on what you are wanting the dry ice for you might just borrow a CO2 fire extinguisher.

I'd agree with Oz as I have previously got it from both Swensens and Dairy Queen. They pack it in with their takeaway ice cream cakes.

Posted
try any ice cream shop in any mall, baskin robbins et al. 20bht for a block...

Oz

"To make dry ice, you start with a high-pressure container full of liquid carbon dioxide. When you release the liquid carbon dioxide from the tank, the expansion of the liquid and the high-speed evaporation of carbon dioxide gas cools the remainder of the liquid down to the freezing point, where it turns directly into a solid"

Don't think somehow yer gonna find 'dry 'ice' at just any old ice cream or baskin robbins somehow.

Depending on what you are wanting the dry ice for you might just borrow a CO2 fire extinguisher.

I used to buy mine at the Swenson's and Baskin Robbins in Kad Suen Kaw. They always had it in stock for sale. Any shop that sells ice cream cakes will have to have dry ice on hand for its customers. 15-20 baht per chunk.

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The Sausage King says he uses dry ice to send his products; maybe he could answer this one?? I would like to buy some too.

Did you ask him ?

Posted

Sorry think I just did,

(quote The Sausage King says he uses dry ice to send his products; maybe he could answer this one?? )

And did you buy some ....:rolleyes:

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