December 9, 2005

Ice Cubes with Lemon Slices

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The Ice-n-Slice is an ice tray allowing you to insert a citrus slice into each cube. We like the idea of inserting just about any fruit into our ice cubes so lemons, limes, and oranges seem like a no-brainer. We think a little orange flavored sparkling water will make for a nice refreshing treate. How about a nice cocktail or two served up with a frozen slice of lime? Where's my Gin?

Via Strange New Product At Ice-n-Slice

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Posted by Jay Brewer at December 9, 2005 8:18 AM

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Comments

Yeah, I thought this would be a nice idea too, but I only ended up using it once. The lemon/lime slices didn't line up perfectly with the slots, and there was no real advantage over simply dropping a lemon or lime wedge in the drink. I'd avoid this one.


Posted by: Adam Fields at December 9, 2005 2:55 PM
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