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Summer Fun with Dry Ice

June 26, 2020 - by KitchenPantryScientist

Here are some fun projects you can do using dry ice! Dry is is frozen carbon dioxide, and you can use it to carbonate drinks, make fizzy fruit, or even blow giant bubbles!

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