90% of the international dry ice food shipments that I used to do back when I worked at a UPS store were cakes.
"That's $300."
"Oh my. But it is Jimmy's birthday, and he does love my cake..."
Lady, send him the $300.
"That's $300."
"Oh my. But it is Jimmy's birthday, and he does love my cake..."
Lady, send him the $300.
Dear people of a technological, inventy and entrepreneurial bent: I need your help.
12/09/2011 06:42:51 PM
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Make sure the country you are shipping to allows dry ice packages, then go to this site
12/09/2011 07:01:04 PM
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I may have to look into this, thanks.
13/09/2011 02:58:48 AM
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Wow, I just realized what a grammatical nightmare that post of mine was
13/09/2011 03:35:10 AM
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Also, rich old ladies shipping cakes.
13/09/2011 03:46:49 AM
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No biggy.
13/09/2011 03:54:18 PM
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Well, the dry ice itself is quite cheap, it's the shipping cost it adds on
13/09/2011 06:10:40 PM
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I'm confused on exactly where you're talking about shipping to/from, but it's probably not worth it.
13/09/2011 03:42:50 AM
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TX to Norway.
13/09/2011 03:35:43 PM
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you are craving frozen grocery store burritos LOL
13/09/2011 03:44:06 PM
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I have MOSTLY simple tastes.
15/09/2011 01:00:45 PM
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A cheat's version is buy a Crunchie and crumble it into vanilla icecream *NM*
13/09/2011 01:04:34 AM
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That sounds delicious, and also as though you could make your own.
13/09/2011 02:51:10 AM
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But I'd be so disappointed when it didn't work out.
13/09/2011 06:14:41 PM
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