No, it is not safe to consume drinks containing dry ice. Dry ice can cause burns and serious injury if ingested.
No, it is not safe to consume drinks with dry ice as it can cause burns or injury if ingested.
No, dry ice is not safe to put in drinks as it can cause burns or injury if ingested. It is important to handle dry ice with care and not consume it directly.
No, it is not safe to put dry ice directly into drinks as it can cause burns or injury if ingested.
No, it is not safe to use dry ice in drinks as it can cause burns or internal injuries if ingested.
No, it is not safe to consume dry ice in a drink. Dry ice is extremely cold and can cause burns or harm if ingested. It should never be consumed.
No, dry ice is not safe to drink or consume. It can cause serious harm to the mouth, throat, and digestive system if ingested.
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.
No, it is not safe to consume dry ice. Dry ice is extremely cold and can cause serious harm if ingested. It can lead to burns, frostbite, and damage to internal organs. It should only be used for its intended purposes, such as keeping items cold or creating special effects.
Yes, shelf stable eggs are safe to consume as long as they are stored properly. They can last for up to 12 months if kept in a cool, dry place.
Sugar does not expire, but it can become clumpy or hard over time. It is safe to consume as long as it is stored properly in a cool, dry place.
"Dry" drinks are drinks without added flavoring. For example, a very dry martini would have little or no vermouth.
I wouldn't feed it too your cat just in case the mouse left some wast behind. If you think it is safe you can feed them,but my advice to you would be...get rid of it.