Yes, but you can't get it from anyone but i have seen that Hy-Vee sells it
Nope. Same stuff. These days, the dermatologist may be buying her dry ice at the grocery store because it's cheaper there.
At your local grocery store.
My local store only sells one brand.
No, it is sometimes sold at local grocery stores.
a grocery store or gas station. But if bought b e carefull it can freeze your skin!
Try grocery stores.
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide, so all that is needed is carbon dioxide... Most people do not have the ability to make dry ice (as they would need to get a gas to around 200-300 K). I would advise buying dry ice from a local store.
The freezer section of your local grocery store. Just like you would in any other of the 49 states.
in an ice store
Fog machines: Not found everywhere No age requirement No harm to skin unless allergic. Dry Ice: Found in grocery store 18 years or older Causes skin burns if left on skin
Albertson and some walmart superstores.
They have been discontinued since 2009. We will need to find a new stickless peppermint ice-cream now.