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ryschwith t1_j732xqh wrote

To answer the question a very specific subset of readers here are wondering: no, not ice 9.

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GumpsDrillSargeant t1_j733ctb wrote

It can also be found in, what you might laughingly refer to as, my ex’s “heart”.

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[deleted] t1_j73dypm wrote

Cool! I made Ice 9. Whoopsie. My bad.

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ubermeisters t1_j74w19l wrote

so it's powdered ice.. are we really sure that's new

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thirdtimenow t1_j75ppe6 wrote

So when is this going to be in cocktail drinks in London?

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jeho22 t1_j762ps7 wrote

So then... it's not new

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linkdude212 t1_j77vlib wrote

They created a water version of sand. Neat!

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Beefcake716 t1_j77zva7 wrote

All right stop

Collaborate and listen

Ice is back with a brand new invention

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