Before purchasing dry ice, grab a plastic cooler or ice chest to keep the substance in. With this container in hand, head to a local grocery store that sells dry ice and buy however many blocks you will need. Then, slip the dry ice inside your insulated container and close the lid tight. read more
All you have to do is release the pressure on the gas and collect the dry ice. The reason you use a cloth bag is that it will allow carbon dioxide gas to escape, leaving just the dry ice. Put on the heavy duty gloves. read more
You get get Dry Ice and a lot of grocery storesas long as you are over the age of 18 at some places, and about every 24 hours 5–10 pounds of dry ice melts. read more
Interactive map allows you to enter your zip code to find the nearest Continental Carbonic location where you can buy dry ice direct from the manufacturer. read more