I'm sure you can. Keeping it from leaking while freezing and then thawing could be problematic.
Water in a metal cup will freeze faster because metal conducts coldness and energy the most. trust me, I did a project with a metal, plastic, glass, and paper to see which cup would freeze the quickest. Hopefully this answer helped.
The cup may be damaged.
if you dont have a pool you can freeze juice in a cup then scrape the frozen juice around to make a fruity slushy!!
of course i made an ice block out of pineapple juice before :) trust me it's fine
I would not freeze it in the bottle. Instead, portion it out in an ice cube tray. When frozen, store the cubes in a plastic bag.
Freeze lemon juice in an ice cube tray, then pop out the frozen cubes and store them in a plastic bag or freezer container.
put in a small cup that will fit it, put water in the cup,freeze the water, then there!(or buy a small glass cup,melt some plastic put in cup to dry(put the bug in cup first)
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Yes, you can freeze fresh juice for later use.
We freeze fresh squeezed orange juice all the time. I suspect grapefruit juice is the same.
if you want to to make juice ones you simply put juice in a cup that is as big as you want the popsicle and put a stick in and put it in the freezer.
A plastic cup is a good conductor of heat, meaning it allows heat to transfer quickly out of the cup and into the water, helping it cool down faster. The plastic material also has less thermal mass than glass or ceramic, so it cools down faster itself, helping to cool the water more efficiently.