Yes, you can put dry ice in a drink; however, you run the risk of touching it with your lips, if you put it in the glass you will be drinking from. If this happens, it will burn you, like frostbite. It is best to put it in a punchbowl, where folks will ladle out their drinks, so they don't run the risk of touching it with their skin.
Ice tea.
i don't think that all wal-marts sell dry ice.
$2.48 a pound
Check the supermarkets. Some of them have it.
You put the pot on the stove and if it sizzles it is not dry and if it does not sizzle it is dry
Dry ice is not poisonous. In fact, lots of people put it in punch at parties for a cool effect.
YES. You never, ever put dry ice in a liquid that someone will drink. It can cause serious injury to the tender mouth tissues. Dry ice is OK to put around the outside of a punchbowl, though.
Yes, but not in a drink!
Yes. Dry ice is safe to put in drinks. It's only carbon dioxide (the same thing that makes soda fizzy) in it's frozen form. However, it is not safe to ingest. Ingestion of dry ice would result in a hospital visit. Also, putting in too much dry ice will cause the drink to freeze and be undrinkable.
When you put cinnamon it dry ice it adbrutly melts.
You will have some dry water sodium. Salty dry ice.
I know someone who has teseted it before. If you put dry ice in a cup ( DONT HOLD IT LONG BECAUSE IT MIGHT HURT YOU) and put a lid over it, it WILL pop. And a smokey colored fog comes out. I think he said if that interactes with your body then it is NOT good. So the answer is NO. :)
NO
Put the drink in a martini shacker with ice, shake, then strain the drink into a glass leaving the ice in the shaker.
well if its dry put it in a freezer and then leave it for a hour then put it in the fridge
You go into your freezer and put the ice in sonic's drink.
Yes, you can put dry ice in salt water. It will bubble furiously and cool down the salt water.