December 14, 2022
Five less common uses of dry ice you may not know about
If you’ve used dry ice or visited our blog before, there’s a good chance you’re pretty familiar with the most popular uses for dry ice, and for good reason. Its chemical makeup, extremely cold temperature and long-lasting nature make it an excellent tool for a plethora of recreational uses
April 14, 2022
Dry ice safety: do’s and don’ts
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide and is super cold at -109.3°F or -78.5°C. While this can make dry ice a ton of fun for at-home activities and very useful in science experiments and demonstrations, it also means there are important guidelines to follow when using dry ice so that everyone stays safe. Read our do’s and don’ts of dry ice safety and check out our dry ice safety video below!
May 27, 2021
Dry ice myth-busters
There are many myths when it comes to the mysterious substance that is dry ice. From its practical uses to its safety precautions, we want to share the truth about some of these common misconceptions to help ensure safe, proper handling of dry ice during any experiment or activity.
February 24, 2021
Dry ice safety tips
Dry ice is an excellent resource for science experiments, crafts, outdoor adventures and even completing household chores. But dry ice can be dangerous if the proper safety precautions are not in place to protect users and observers.
December 16, 2019
Keep ice cream cold with dry ice
Instead of waiting impatiently for the ice cream truck to drive down your street or spending money on store-bought ice cream, try making your own this summer with Penguin Brand Dry Ice. Use our store locator to find a grocery store near you that sells dry ice.
December 13, 2019
Removing car dents with dry ice
Got in a fender-bender and don’t want to shell out the dough to get that lopsided little crater on your quarter panel popped back out by the dealer? No sweat. Dry ice is an economical solution to pop out the dent without scratching your paint job, thanks to a chemical reaction caused by rapid chilling and heating of the ice and metal. Try using dry ice to remove the dent yourself.
Removing car dents with dry ice
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