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September 05, 2007

Ice Tubes — Episode 2: Rubber Strikes Back

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In Episode 1 back on July 25, 2005, this clever rethinking of ice emerged in polypropylene.

They've been busy out back in the skunk works since, and only now does this rubber iteration make its entrance into the freezer space.

From the website:
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Flexible Rubber Ice Tube Trays

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Make 5-1/4" ice tubes that fit just about any bottle to keep favorite bottled beverages cool.

Thin tube shape fits into bottled sports drinks, water and sodas without hassle.

Trays flex and tubes pop out easily.

Thermal plastic rubber.

Dishwasher safe.

7" x 7" x 3/4".
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Three for $9.98.

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or... you can get them for .99 at ikea
and with a little DIY action...
you can make them into straws...

http://www.instructables.com/id/EYY3NVQF2L4FTZ5/?ALLSTEPS

Posted by: joshua | Sep 5, 2007 11:47:34 AM

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