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Monday, 2 April 2012

Unusual forms of Ice



Molds for freezing ice invented Lloyd Groff Kopman. Initially, the water was frozen in a refrigerator only in the classical cubic form, and then used for cooling drinks and cocktails. Modern silicone materials, one used by the manufacture of soft shapes for freezing ice, give a wide scope for action and the imagination in the form of the invention. 27 more images after the break...





























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